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[jira] Reopened: (AXIS-1384) add Axis jars and war to apache.org/dist/java-repository
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The following issue has been reopened.
Reopener: Davanum Srinivas
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 4:05 PM
Matt,
If we provide a war file, then we will have to several things...for example change docs to include how users can unjar the war file add their own jars and then jar it back up. Am not saying that it should NOT be done. All i am saying is that since the official distribution does not have one, we should not create one now AND we SHOULD do it in the future since you feel so strongly about it.
I think i should have been clearer before...One last favour, can you please open up an enhancement request, so that we can do this for the next release (1.2 final?).
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Key: AXIS-1384
Summary: add Axis jars and war to apache.org/dist/java-repository
Type: Improvement
Status: Reopened
Priority: Minor
Project: Axis
Assignee: Davanum Srinivas
Reporter: Matthew Hawthorne
Created: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 11:33 PM
Updated: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 4:05 PM
Description:
I'm a Maven user. Although Axis 1.2 beta was released a while back, it is still not available on the public Maven repository at ibiblio.org/maven/axis. This is probably because no users have taken the initiative to request it yet.
Fairly recently, the apache.org/dist/java-repository directory was created, which is mirrored to ibiblio every 4 hours. My proposal is to place the Axis jars for 1.2 beta into this directory, as well as the Axis webapp.
I'm a committer and will do this if no one objects. It would be great if this could be done each time a new Axis version is released, this way
Maven users can simply update their version in their descriptor and start using the new version right away.
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