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Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Hi everyone,
I noticed that Sun now has a Maven repository that hosts their jars
that have been such a hassle to install the first time Maven 2 gets
going.

The java.net webpage for the Maven repository project is at
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/

The repository is located at
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/

It might be worthwhile to add the repository to the default Maven 2
configuration so new users will have a better experience getting going
with Maven 2.  In the meantime, it might be handy to post how to add
the repository to their config file on the "Coping with Sun Jars"
page.

Hope this helps,
Jim

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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Jim Bethancourt <ji...@gmail.com>.
Thanks for the quick response and rundown of the situation.  I had
just noticed it and was unsure if the Maven team had come across it.
Best of luck with the clean up. :-)

Cheers,
Jim

On 5/11/06, Brett Porter <br...@apache.org> wrote:
> We're actually working with them to clean up the information in there
> and automatically sync them to the main mirror.
>
> Unfortunately, since it's a M1 repository, there is no transitive
> dependency information in there (not a big deal for most, but would be
> handy for some of the newer ones that have multiple artifacts).
>
> - Brett
>
> Jim Bethancourt wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I noticed that Sun now has a Maven repository that hosts their jars
> > that have been such a hassle to install the first time Maven 2 gets
> > going.
> >
> > The java.net webpage for the Maven repository project is at
> > https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
> >
> > The repository is located at
> > https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/
> >
> > It might be worthwhile to add the repository to the default Maven 2
> > configuration so new users will have a better experience getting going
> > with Maven 2.  In the meantime, it might be handy to post how to add
> > the repository to their config file on the "Coping with Sun Jars"
> > page.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Jim
> >
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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Brett Porter <br...@apache.org>.
We're actually working with them to clean up the information in there 
and automatically sync them to the main mirror.

Unfortunately, since it's a M1 repository, there is no transitive 
dependency information in there (not a big deal for most, but would be 
handy for some of the newer ones that have multiple artifacts).

- Brett

Jim Bethancourt wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I noticed that Sun now has a Maven repository that hosts their jars
> that have been such a hassle to install the first time Maven 2 gets
> going.
> 
> The java.net webpage for the Maven repository project is at
> https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
> 
> The repository is located at
> https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/
> 
> It might be worthwhile to add the repository to the default Maven 2
> configuration so new users will have a better experience getting going
> with Maven 2.  In the meantime, it might be handy to post how to add
> the repository to their config file on the "Coping with Sun Jars"
> page.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Jim
> 
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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Wayne Fay <wa...@gmail.com>.
That's the idea, generally. But not every daily "new version" would be
pushed, just point releases.

I've already offered to help with their m2-izing on the Glassfish dev
list. They still have some decisions to make -- they aren't yet
positive if they are going to standardize on m2, for example -- but I
think once FCS ships they will be able to spend more time on the m2
effort.

Wayne

On 5/12/06, Geoffrey De Smet <ge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kohsuke asked on his former blog for automatic updating to Ibiblio (like
> codehauses etc) which would be great as new version are coming out each day.
>
> In his new blog he's speaking about maven 2. And also about m1 with
> GlassFish.
> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2006/05/maven_javanet_p_2.html
>
> If we can help them maven2ize glassfish and they set up a m2 repo that
> syncs with Ibiblio, all of Sun's jars would start appearing in Ibiblio too?
>
> Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> > That repo is pretty messy still and has no m2 poms. I suggest
> > everybody that if they want something from there open a upload request
> > to move it over to ibiblio.
> >
> > On 5/11/06, Wayne Fay <wa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Yes, its a M1 repo. This is not a big deal for M2, as you can access
> >> M1 repos from M2 using the <layout>legacy</layout> element.
> >>
> >> Wayne
> >>
> >> On 5/11/06, Brian Topping <to...@codehaus.org> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On May 11, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Alex Karasulu wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Hmmmm this looks like a M1 repo to me.  Am I mistaken?
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > Looks like that to me too, and they are missing a fair number of jars.
> >> >
> >> > -b
> >> >
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> >
>
> --
> With kind regards,
> Geoffrey De Smet
>
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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Geoffrey De Smet <ge...@gmail.com>.
Kohsuke asked on his former blog for automatic updating to Ibiblio (like 
codehauses etc) which would be great as new version are coming out each day.

In his new blog he's speaking about maven 2. And also about m1 with 
GlassFish.
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2006/05/maven_javanet_p_2.html

If we can help them maven2ize glassfish and they set up a m2 repo that 
syncs with Ibiblio, all of Sun's jars would start appearing in Ibiblio too?

Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> That repo is pretty messy still and has no m2 poms. I suggest
> everybody that if they want something from there open a upload request
> to move it over to ibiblio.
> 
> On 5/11/06, Wayne Fay <wa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yes, its a M1 repo. This is not a big deal for M2, as you can access
>> M1 repos from M2 using the <layout>legacy</layout> element.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>> On 5/11/06, Brian Topping <to...@codehaus.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > On May 11, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Alex Karasulu wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hmmmm this looks like a M1 repo to me.  Am I mistaken?
>> > >
>> >
>> > Looks like that to me too, and they are missing a fair number of jars.
>> >
>> > -b
>> >
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> 

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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Carlos Sanchez <ca...@apache.org>.
That repo is pretty messy still and has no m2 poms. I suggest
everybody that if they want something from there open a upload request
to move it over to ibiblio.

On 5/11/06, Wayne Fay <wa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, its a M1 repo. This is not a big deal for M2, as you can access
> M1 repos from M2 using the <layout>legacy</layout> element.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 5/11/06, Brian Topping <to...@codehaus.org> wrote:
> >
> > On May 11, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Alex Karasulu wrote:
> >
> > > Hmmmm this looks like a M1 repo to me.  Am I mistaken?
> > >
> >
> > Looks like that to me too, and they are missing a fair number of jars.
> >
> > -b
> >
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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Wayne Fay <wa...@gmail.com>.
Yes, its a M1 repo. This is not a big deal for M2, as you can access
M1 repos from M2 using the <layout>legacy</layout> element.

Wayne

On 5/11/06, Brian Topping <to...@codehaus.org> wrote:
>
> On May 11, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Alex Karasulu wrote:
>
> > Hmmmm this looks like a M1 repo to me.  Am I mistaken?
> >
>
> Looks like that to me too, and they are missing a fair number of jars.
>
> -b
>
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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Brian Topping <to...@codehaus.org>.
On May 11, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Alex Karasulu wrote:

> Hmmmm this looks like a M1 repo to me.  Am I mistaken?
>

Looks like that to me too, and they are missing a fair number of jars.

-b

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Re: Sun Jars Maven repository hosted by Sun is now available

Posted by Alex Karasulu <ao...@bellsouth.net>.
Jim Bethancourt wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I noticed that Sun now has a Maven repository that hosts their jars
> that have been such a hassle to install the first time Maven 2 gets
> going.
>
> The java.net webpage for the Maven repository project is at
> https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
>
> The repository is located at
> https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/
>
> It might be worthwhile to add the repository to the default Maven 2
> configuration so new users will have a better experience getting going
> with Maven 2.  In the meantime, it might be handy to post how to add
> the repository to their config file on the "Coping with Sun Jars"
> page.
Hmmmm this looks like a M1 repo to me.  Am I mistaken?

Alex


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