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Possible to generate a maven repository using Buckminster? [message #666907] Sun, 24 April 2011 07:12 Go to next message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
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Hi,
I use Buckminster for building Texo and Teneo and generate the p2site. I would also like to generate a maven repository
with some of the jar files (plugins), is this possible with Buckminster? I mean can I somehow (easily :-) generate a
maven repository using Buckminster?

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Re: Possible to generate a maven repository using Buckminster? [message #666927 is a reply to message #666907] Sun, 24 April 2011 17:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
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Hi,
It is possible to generate a maven repository using the b3 aggregator.
Buckminster can be used to produce a p2 repository, and the b3
aggregator can aggregate p2 and maven repositories and produce a result
that is in p2 "native" format or in a combined p2 and maven repository
format.

Don't know if that is easy enough...

Regards
- henrik
On 4/24/11 9:12 AM, Martin Taal wrote:
> Hi,
> I use Buckminster for building Texo and Teneo and generate the p2site. I
> would also like to generate a maven repository with some of the jar
> files (plugins), is this possible with Buckminster? I mean can I somehow
> (easily :-) generate a maven repository using Buckminster?
>
Re: Possible to generate a maven repository using Buckminster? [message #667013 is a reply to message #666927] Mon, 25 April 2011 13:47 Go to previous message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
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Thanks Henrik for your answer, seems easy enough :-), I am trying b3 and asked a question on the b3 forum about this.

gr. Martin

On 04/24/2011 07:55 PM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
> Hi,
> It is possible to generate a maven repository using the b3 aggregator.
> Buckminster can be used to produce a p2 repository, and the b3 aggregator can aggregate p2 and maven repositories and
> produce a result that is in p2 "native" format or in a combined p2 and maven repository format.
>
> Don't know if that is easy enough...
>
> Regards
> - henrik
> On 4/24/11 9:12 AM, Martin Taal wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I use Buckminster for building Texo and Teneo and generate the p2site. I
>> would also like to generate a maven repository with some of the jar
>> files (plugins), is this possible with Buckminster? I mean can I somehow
>> (easily :-) generate a maven repository using Buckminster?
>>
>


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With Regards, Martin Taal

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