Recently, I decided to start using travis-ci to automatically build some of
my Java projects.
One of the projects, JMXetric, depends on another, gmetric4j. When
travis-ci builds JMXetric, it needs to look in Maven repositories to find
gmetric4j (and also remotetea / oncrpc.jar and junit). The alternative to
fetching things from repositories is to stop using Maven and ship the
binary JARs of dependencies in the JMXetric repository itself, which is not
desirable for various reasons.
http://danielpocock.com/automatically-and-recursively-building-java-projects
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