On 27-Aug-08, at 4:58 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
For any tool you see saying they support Nexus indexes make sure
they are
using our APIs. We guarantee nothing in the way of the format, but
we have
gone to excruciating lengths to make sure the API we have provided
is super
stable. Anything that tries to read the indices directly will
ultimately get
burned so just make sure you know how the tools you choose are
producing a
Nexus index. We can certainly protect the API, we can't really
promise no
format changes in the index format.
Is this referring to the index files that live in the central
repository [1] ?
I think if we're going to provide an official index, it should be one
that comes from the Maven project, not from any particular repository
manager.
It's integrated in m2e, Netbeans, IDEA, and a whole slew of open
source organizations so I'm not sure how much more of a defacto
standard in real life you're going to get.
But, I agree and I'm not at all suggesting the Nexus index is the
official index from Maven. I don't think we even need to say there is
an official index. Happy to move into another directory, and anyone
else can publish whatever indices they like. Let users choose what
they want to use.
[1] http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/.index/
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Wendy
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Thanks,
Jason
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