Maarten! You're da man! Thanks very much - works beautifully! :-)
-=david=- On 7 November 2010 13:05, Maarten Coene <[email protected]> wrote: > You can do this with setting m2compatible="true" on the resolver you use for > publishing. > > regards, > Maarten > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: David Harrigan <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 2:28:59 PM > Subject: Publishing Artifacts and Subdirectories > > Hiya, > > At the moment we are using Artifactory to hold our published jars. In > our organisation element in ivy.xml, we have this: > > <info organisation="com.bar.fu.utils" module="xmlprocessor" revision="1.0"/> > > When I look at artifactory, it has "com.bar.fu.utils" as the name of > the directory, i.e., > > com.bar.fu.utils > ...xmlprocessor > > When I look at other artifacts, those that have been retrieved > externally, they all go into subdirectories, i.e., say we were > using the example above, it would be: > > com > ...bar > ......fu > .........utils > ............xmlprocessor > > I understand that provided that the location of the artifact is > understood, it doesn't matter how it is named, it can be found. > However, is there a way to request Ivy, when publishing, to publish > using subdirectories, i.e., split down the organisation > name based on dots, thus telling Artifactory to use subdirectories (I > take it, this means maven2 compatible?) > > -=david=- > > -- > I prefer encrypted and signed messages. KeyID: B20A22F9 > Fingerprint: 110A F423 3647 54E2 880F ADAD 1C52 85BF B20A 22F9 > > "It is not usually until you've built and used a version of the > program that you understand the issues well enough to get the design > right." - Rob Pike, Brian Kernighan. > > > > > -- I prefer encrypted and signed messages. KeyID: B20A22F9 Fingerprint: 110A F423 3647 54E2 880F ADAD 1C52 85BF B20A 22F9 "It is not usually until you've built and used a version of the program that you understand the issues well enough to get the design right." - Rob Pike, Brian Kernighan.
