Let us find out and eliminate all uses of restlet from Solr. I don't think
we should be relying on any dependency that is not published to Maven
Central.

On Sat, 28 Dec, 2019, 12:32 AM Joel Bernstein, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, thanks.
>
> I'll dig around some more and see if I find a solution. And I'll complain
> to them for sure.
>
>
> Joel Bernstein
> http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:57 PM Uwe Schindler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> No idea. Complaint at them for breaking millions of builds.
>>
>> They should really post their stuff to Maven Central. No idea why they
>> don't do this.
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>> Am December 27, 2019 6:54:04 PM UTC schrieb Joel Bernstein <
>> [email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Yeah this a crazy way for them to manage dependencies.
>>>
>>> I see the old URL now redirects to https://maven.restlet.talend.com/.
>>>
>>> I tried adding the repo to my POM as follows:
>>>
>>> <repositories>
>>>         <repository>
>>>           <id>maven-restlet</id>
>>>           <name>Restlet repository</name>
>>>           <url>https://maven.restlet.talend.com</url>
>>> </repository>
>>>
>>> And still get the handshake error. I tried http and still get the same
>>> handshake error.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts on what to try next?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Joel Bernstein
>>> http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:46 PM Uwe Schindler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I figured out they again changed urls. No to talend.
>>>>
>>>> This is a big issue and should reported that this horrible company,
>>>> sorry! This is a no go for maven dependencies. The reason is that Java
>>>> handles redirection in a bad way. So never ever change urls for branding
>>>> purposes! Sorry Talked: bad idea, revert this…!
>>>>
>>>> Uwe
>>>>
>>>> Uwe
>>>>
>>>> Am December 27, 2019 6:42:49 PM UTC schrieb Uwe Schindler <
>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>> This should be fixed with newer versions of Solr. The reason is
>>>>> missing https and this causes some redirection problems.
>>>>>
>>>>> Maybe you are using a Solr version with a POM that still refers to non
>>>>> encrypted artifact repos.
>>>>>
>>>>> This was driving me crazy when I changed the remote repositories a
>>>>> whole ago, too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Uwe
>>>>>
>>>>> Am December 27, 2019 6:33:32 PM UTC schrieb Joel Bernstein <
>>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm currently building an outside project that uses the solrj and
>>>>>> solr-core dependencies. I'm getting the following errors when attempting
>>>>>> build the project on a jenkins server:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Failed to read artifact descriptor for 
>>>>>> org.restlet.jee:org.restlet:jar:2.3.0: Could not transfer artifact 
>>>>>> org.restlet.jee:org.restlet:pom:2.3.0 from/to maven-restlet 
>>>>>> (http://maven.restlet.org): Received fatal alert: handshake_failure
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Has anyone ran into the restlet resolution issues when resolving Solr
>>>>>> dependencies before and found the fix?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joel Bernstein
>>>>>> http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Uwe Schindler
>>>>> Achterdiek 19, 28357 Bremen
>>>>> https://www.thetaphi.de
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Uwe Schindler
>>>> Achterdiek 19, 28357 Bremen
>>>> https://www.thetaphi.de
>>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Uwe Schindler
>> Achterdiek 19, 28357 Bremen
>> https://www.thetaphi.de
>>
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