| On 10/27/2015 08:53 AM, LE FEVRE
      FRANCOIS wrote:
 
      
      
      
      I believe that 1 and 2 are equally good in general, but depending on
    your constraints/specificity, you may prefer one to the other.
    Criteria to take into account is mainly if you want to be able to
    publish from anywhere (2) or are hudson jobs enough (1)? Not that
    since AFAIK download.eclipse.org can only be tweaked from inside the
    eclipse.org domain, I don't know if it's feasible to have a deploy
    step that works from any server so (1) usually seems simpler and
    efficient enough.
        Mickael, Thanks
            for your quick answer.   So
            if I do understand from your answer and examples that I have
            find across several projects I
            have 3 solutions, I could: 1.       Add a shell command task
            in my Hudson job 2.       Add a maven plugin (ant)
            in the normal build process 3.       Add shell command that
            are deployed as a cron on the download.eclipse.org server;
            that is in charge to retrieve the build artifacts   Any
            idea what is the best approve between the 3 solutions? If you go for 2, you're not forced to use Ant, you can use a bash
    script or whatever that you can retrieve and execute from pom. For
    reference, here is how we do it for JBoss Tools, but we're SFTP
    based and we do want to be able to deploy from anywhere and
    additional tricks:
    https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-build/blob/master/parent/pom.xml#L796
    . A more evolved solution in the same style would be to have a
    dedicated deploy mojo, coded in Java, but so far we feel more
    comfortable with bash for the deploy part.
 Solution 3 sucks IMO. There is no reason to "schedule" a deployment
    of snapshots. By definition, snapshots are volatile, supposed to be
    updated whenever there is something now. Scheduling slows down the
    feedback loop, and is more complicated to set up. Cost++ Value--.
 
 
 
      Actually, there is no official script because there is no official
    process/locations for snapshots of a given projects. Look at several
    projects (Platform, WTP, SWTBot, m2e...), you'll notice that each
    project has its naming convention for snapshot repositories. So it's
    not very possible to have an official deploy script that would work
    for all.
        
  It
            is strange that there is no official shell script that make
            the job for any eclipse project.This script
            could define the official process in term of naming
            convention etc… It seems that every project has its own
            scripts…
 Any idea if
            there is an official Maven/ Tycho plugin that could take all
            of this in order to standardize the way eclipse projects
            publish their artifacts?
 
 However, I agree it would be interesting to define recommendations
    as part of CBI and to implement necessary scripts/mojos. But since
    projects have managed this by themselves with a good success so far,
    it's not something that appears urgent IMHO.
 
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