All:
I've managed to get Ivy working quite successfully (though I don't
always understand exactly <strong>why</strong> it works) for my project.
However, I'm trying something new and I don't quite understand why it
doesn't work.
I'm working on a project that contributes to a library I use to base
other projects on. The project originally published a single artifact:
<publications>
<artifact name="dsi-springmvc"/>
</publications>
This worked great. However, it is a web-based system, and includes some
JSP tags as well. These are packaged in a separate JAR file with its own
TLD, which is being correctly built to the right directory for Ivy, that
is, my build process deposits the "dsi-springmvc-tags-1.1.jar" right
next to the "dsi-springmvc-1.1.jar". I thought this would work:
<publications>
<artifact name="dsi-springmvc"/>
<artifact name="dsi-springmvc-tags"/>
</publications>
It doesn't. The ivy publish Ant task still only publishes the one
artifact (JAR file) to the repository:
ivy-publish:
[ivy:publish] :: publishing :: com.datasourceinc#dsi-springmvc
[ivy:publish] published dsi-springmvc to
U:/shared\\repositories\\internal\\com.datasourceinc\dsi-springmvc\\1.1\
\dsi-springmvc-1.1.jar
[ivy:publish] published ivy to
U:/shared\\repositories\\internal\\com.datasourceinc\\dsi-springmvc\\1.1
\\ivy-1.1.xml
publish:
My Ivy target is as follows:
<target name="ivy-publish" depends="jar">
<ivy:publish
artifactspattern="${deploy.dir}/[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"
pubrevision="${version.number}" update="true" resolver="local"
overwrite="true"/>
</target>
The schema suggests that multiple artifacts are possible, so I must be
doing something wrong. I have looked at the documentation but don't see
an obvious problem. Does anyone else? Thanks!
David Sills