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Frédéric THOMAS commented on FLEX-33247:
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Erik, just because the generated jar will now start with flex-sdk-converter,
the readme and the main class of the SDKDeployer have to be modified like that :
In the readme.txt :
was :Usage: java -cp flex-sdk-deployer-1.0.jar SDKDeployer "directory"
"repositoryId" "url" "mvn".
new:Usage: java -cp flex-sdk-converter-1.0.jar SDKDeployer "directory"
"repositoryId" "url" "mvn".
In the main of the SDKDeployer :
was :System.out.println("\nUsage: java -cp flex-sdk-deployer-1.0.jar
SDKDeployer \"directory\" \"repositoryId\" \"url\" \"mvn\"\n");
new:System.out.println("\nUsage: java -cp flex-sdk-converter-1.0.jar
SDKDeployer \"directory\" \"repositoryId\" \"url\" \"mvn\"\n");
> Apache Flex Mavenized SDK Deployer
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> Key: FLEX-33247
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33247
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Installation & Packaging
> Reporter: Frédéric THOMAS
> Labels: features, maven
> Attachments: flex-sdk-deployer.zip
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> The SDKDeployer allows you to deploy any maven structured directory to a
> remote maven repository as soon as you've got the remote rights, it can takes
> as first argument the directory target of what has been generated by the
> SDKGenerator.
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