Thanks again. Your solution works. 2011/2/27 Nicolas Lalevée <[email protected]>: > > Le 26 févr. 2011 à 21:06, Filipe Sousa a écrit : > >> Nicolas Thanks for the quick response. I was about to give up on ivy. >> >> It works but now I have another problem. Before that I could get >> guava, now I'm just able get the iText. >> >> <ivy-module version="2.0" >> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" >> xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/schemas/ivy.xsd"> >> <info organisation="pt.ipb" module="foo" status="integration" >> revision="1.0.0"/> >> <dependencies> >> <dependency org="com.google.guava" name="guava" rev="r08" /> >> <dependency org="com.itextpdf" name="itextpdf" rev="5.0.6" /> >> </dependencies> >> </ivy-module> >> >> ... >> [ivy:retrieve] :::: WARNINGS >> [ivy:retrieve] module not found: com.google.guava#guava;r08 >> ... > > > I assume you want the guava from the main maven repository. Then you'll need > to use a chain resolver which resolve on both maven repository: > > <ivysettings> > <settings defaultResolver="maven-chain" /> > <resolvers> > <ibiblio name="maven" /> > <ibiblio name="maven-itextpdf" root="http://maven.itextpdf.com/" > m2compatible="true" /> > <chain name="maven-chain" returnFirst="true"> > <resolver ref="maven" /> > <resolver ref="maven-itextpdf" /> > </chain> > </resolvers> > </ivysettings> > > Nicolas > > >> >> 2011/2/26 Nicolas Lalevée <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Le 26 févr. 2011 à 20:04, Filipe Sousa a écrit : >>> >>>> Since no one knows how to do it and I have not found a way to do it, >>>> I'll assume that ivy-2.2.0 does not support it. >>> >>> It does support maven repositories but not OSGi dependencies. >>> >>> I think that this piece of xml should work: >>> >>> <ivysettings> >>> <settings defaultResolver="maven-itextpdf" /> >>> <resolvers> >>> <ibiblio name="maven-itextpdf" root="http://maven.itextpdf.com/" >>> m2compatible="true" /> >>> </resolvers> >>> </ivysettings> >>> >>> Nicolas >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Filipe Sousa <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I'm trying ivy for eclipse. It's very easy to use, however I do not >>>>> know how to use a different maven repository. The repository I'm >>>>> interesting is the http://maven.itextpdf.com >>>>> >>>>> It seems that I have to create a ivysesstings.xml to use this >>>>> repository, but I do not know how. >>>>> >>>>> At the root of the eclipse project, I have a ivy.xml and an empty >>>>> ivysettings.xml. >>>>> What should I put in ivysettings.xml? >>>>> >>>>> ---------- pom.xml ---------- >>>>> <project [..default xml namespace details..]> >>>>> >>>>> [..project-details..] >>>>> >>>>> <repositories> >>>>> <repository> >>>>> <id>itextpdf.com</id> >>>>> <name>Maven Repository for iText</name> >>>>> <url>http://maven.itextpdf.com/</url> >>>>> </repository> >>>>> [..other repository locations..] >>>>> </repositories> >>>>> >>>>> <dependencies> >>>>> <dependency> >>>>> <groupId>com.itextpdf</groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>itextpdf</artifactId> >>>>> <version>5.0.2</version> >>>>> <scope>compile</scope> >>>>> </dependency> >>>>> [..other package dependency..] >>>>> </dependencies> >>>>> </project> >>>>> ----------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> -- >>>>> Filipe Sousa >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Filipe Sousa >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Filipe Sousa > >
-- Filipe Sousa
