Sorry it has moved. Now you need to check https://github.com/apache/netbeans-mavenutils-nb-repository-plugin and the documentation will tell the same as before.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2022 at 12:33 PM Jean-Marc Borer <jmbo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Dmitry, > > Yes it actually is. You need first to compile the sources. > > Check here https://github.com/mojohaus/nb-repository-plugin/ to upload > the artifacts into your own repo. Then use the proper version for the > platform. If the the version is the same as one that is on central, it > still resolve first to the ones you have locally or you need to force their > usage (offline). Then it is a mater to setup Maven properly to resolve its > dependencies. > > Hope it helps. > > Cheers, > > JMB > > > On Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 12:48 AM Dmitry Avtonomov < > dmitriy.avtono...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi dev mailing list users! >> >> I'd like to build a platform app with Maven, using a platform that I built >> myself. >> If you start NB IDE 13 and run "File -> New Project, Java with Maven -> >> NetBeans Application" it will start a wizard which allows selection of the >> platform to be used. There are various RELEASE options available >> (RELEASE120, RELASE126, RELEASE130 etc) and a "dev-SNAPSHOT". But these >> come from Maven Central (or something similar, I actually don't know where >> they come from). >> >> I'd like to: >> - Check out NB code from github >> - Build just the platform clusters >> - Copy (install) them to my local maven repo >> - Create a mavenized nb-platform based app using platform jars from >> my local maven repo >> Is this possible currently? >> >> Thank you, >> Dmitry Avtonomov >> >