[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-426?page=all ]

Carlos Sanchez closed MEV-426.
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      Assignee: Carlos Sanchez
    Resolution: Fixed

> Quartz 1.5.2 missing pom and jar. Has source.
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>
>                 Key: MEV-426
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-426
>             Project: Maven Evangelism
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Lee Meador
>         Assigned To: Carlos Sanchez
>         Attachments: maven-repo-quartz-1.5.2.zip, pom.xml, pom.xml
>
>
> The pom and jar are missing but the source jar, etc are there. Quartz 1.5.1 
> has a pom with no dependencies. The supplied file has a pom with all the 
> dependencies needed to compile quartz EXCEPT ejb.jar and servlet.jar (or 
> servlet-api.jar) JTA and MAIL are marked optional. The others are things like 
> beanutils and such that are already in the repository.
> Here's what I did:
> 1) Download 1.5.2 from http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/download.action
> 2) Unzip and take the jar from the lib directory of what unzipped..
> 3) Build an Eclipse project with a the maven 2 plugin, using the maven layout.
> 4) Copy all the unzipped source into src/main/java from the src/java 
> directory of what unzipped.
> 5) Create a pom by turning on the maven2 eclipse plugin for the project.
> 5) Add dependencies to the pom based on what wouldn't compile in eclipse.
> 6) Repeat step 5 and building with mvn compile until there were no errors.
> Then I copied the pom to quartz-1.5.2.pom and edited it a bit more:
> 1) I removed ejb.jar and servlet.jar since I figured those would be around if 
> needed in quartz.
> 2) I added <optional>true</optional> to jta and java mail since those jars 
> are Sun's and aren't in the repo
> 3) I added <scope>runtime</scope> to everything else.
> That is what I am sending you. 

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