Hi Johannes, > For the moment, I have not deployed *any* Fiji artifacts, mainly because I > have to sort out a couple of issues first: since I want to deploy them > from Jenkins, I have to make sure that it does not try to re-deploy > non-snapshot versions (there are a couple ones in src-plugins/, most > notably imagescience and friends, which are stable releases and as such > really do not want the -SNAPSHOT suffix in their version).
But that sounds promising that in a little while I will be able to add Fiji plugins to my pom.xml and start coding and building with them, and also tell ImageJ to make sure they are installed at runtime. That will be perfect. > It will take well into next week to sort out these issues, sorry! I'm not in a super hurry, I just got lucky and had a couple of quiet days in-between my day job, having babies, writing grants and papers, and moving countries. So it might be a little while before I get a chance to play with this again! What about the possibility that third party plugins, not-necessarily relevant to Fiji's life-sciences remit (e.g. materials science), could leverage ImageJ2's continuous integration / building / testing / repository magic? I'm thinking here about a bare-bones ImageJ2 to which you could drop in some plugin and have the dependencies satisfied, with confidence that all the unit tests have passed with the installed configuration. Michael _______________________________________________ ImageJ-devel mailing list [email protected] http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel
