Sorry, was meant for the list... -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: David Tanzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [classlib] build / test system > Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:36:23 +0100 > > It has it's own repository format, and at the moment our repository is > quite incomplete. Anyway, several resources in our repository will be > downloaded from the maven repository at ibiblio.org. For a later version > a feature to convert a complete maven repository to rr format (and maybe > vice-versa) is planned AFAIK. > > Regards, David. > > On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 21:42 -0500, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > > Will it use a maven repository? This sounds like a lot of the > > functionality in Maven. Whether you like Maven or not, the fact that > > there are large repositories of jars is great, so I hope your friend > > will take advantage of that. > > > > David Tanzer wrote: > > > A friend of mine is currently developing a program to manage Java > > > project resources (jars and others) called "gc resource repository" > > > (gc-rr): > > > > > > http://dev.guglhupf.net/commons/rr/index.html > > > > > > Some of the features are: > > > > > > * Central resource repository to share resources between multiple > > > projects. > > > * Needed resource are downloaded and stored in a local repository. > > > * Dependencies between resources are solved. > > > * Setup the classpath with all needed resources (jars). > > > * Start java progams with the needed resources. > > > * Ant integration to setup the classpath. > > > * Modular ant build script support > > > * Eclipse classpath builder to setup the classpath in eclipse. > > > > > > You may want to take a look at it. It is distributed under the Apache > > > License, and I guess I could convince Rene Pirringer (the main developer > > > of gc-rr) to contribute it to Apache Harmony if this is desired. > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > David Tanzer > > > > > > On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 11:01 +0000, George Harley wrote: > > >> Hi Alexey, > > >> > > >> The "usetimestamp" attribute of Ant's "get" task kind of offers this > > >> functionality. Setting the attribute value to "true" means that the > > >> download only proceeds if the local copy of the resource is missing or > > >> stale. > > >> > > >> There is more information on this at > > >> http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/get.html > > >> > > >> Best regards, > > >> George > > >> IBM UK > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: > > >>>> Well, it would be nice. However I don't like build scripts that depend > > >>>> on > > >>>> network. > > >>>> > > >>> Yes, there should be the possibility to download needed jars once and > > >>> forget about network. > > >>> > > >>> -- > > >> Alexey A. Petrenko > > >>> Intel Middleware Products Division > > >>> -- David Tanzer, Haghofstr. 29, A-3352 St. Peter/Au, Austria/Europe http://deltalabs.at -- http://dev.guglhupf.net -- http://guglhupf.net My PGP Public Key: http://guglhupf.net/david/david.asc -- Pinky, Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering? I think so Brain, but if was only supposed to be a three hour tour, why did Howells bring all his money?
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