That's a good news, thanks Michael
Let's follow what we can expect from Infra, those guys often do marvel...
Jacques
Le 06/02/2021 à 11:42, Michael Brohl a écrit :
Infra is also at it, see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-21376
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de
Am 06.02.21 um 11:29 schrieb Michael Brohl:
Hi Taher,
thanks for bringing this up!
This is indeed something we should care about quite soon. It will affect the upcoming 18.12 release as well as supporting the 17.12 release for
which we might have to do another release handling this.
I created a Jira issue for it at [1].
I also did a first check with wiped Gradle cache and removed JCenter reference and put the results in the Jira as well. There are about 78
libraries which are not found at Maven central.
While there are a lot of Apache libraries which we can assume to be moved to Maven central soon, there are also some libraries which might not be
maintained actively.
Will think about how to handle this and come back here.
Thanks,
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-12171
PS: great to hear from you again, it's been a while, Taher.
Am 05.02.21 um 22:04 schrieb Taher Alkhateeb:
Hello Everyone,
I received emails and checked resources [1] that seem to confirm JCenter from JFrog is going down and that the last day of operation for the
repository is going to be May 1st 2021.
This is a big deal as many running instances will crash unless updated, so not only do future versions of OFBiz need to adapt, but also existing
installations.
I'm not sure how to best handle this? Especially for production instances out there on older versions of OFBiz. Maybe one solution is to host the
existing libraries in some temporary location or try to migrate them to MavenCentral ... Whatever is the solution I think we should make a fast move.
[1]
https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter
https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/02/jfrog-jcenter-bintray-closure