Just copying the file works fine, Ivy doesn't require any meta information.
Xavier
teknokrat wrote:
>
> Xavier Hanin wrote:
>> If you only have a jar the easiest is to do a mere file copy instead of
>> using Ivy publish. If you have an ivy file, use publish, for the deliver
>> first problem you should use the update = true in the publish options. If
>> you don't see the method with PublishOptions, maybe it's because you
>> don't
>> use Ivy 2; I suggest using the trunk, it will soon be released as a beta
>> and
>> is pretty stable.
>
> I am using ivy 1.4. Are you saying that i can just copy the jar into the
> repository and things will work? Aren't there any config files that need
> creating or something?
>
>
>
>> Xavier
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2007 5:32 PM, teknokrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> teknokrat wrote:
>>>> Xavier Hanin wrote:
>>>>> The deliver task does not publish, it only updates the ivy file for
>>>>> delivery, replacing some metadata information. To publish I suggest
>>>>> having a
>>>>> look at the publish task code, which does something like this:
>>>>> ivy.publish(mrid, artifactspattern, publishResolverName,
>>>>> new PublishOptions()
>>>>> .setPubrevision(getPubrevision())
>>>>> .setCache(CacheManager.getInstance(settings, cache))
>>>>> .setSrcIvyPattern(publishivy ? srcivypattern : null)
>>>>> .setStatus(getStatus())
>>>>> .setPubdate(pubdate)
>>>>> .setExtraArtifacts((Artifact[]) artifacts.toArray(new Artifact[
>>>>> artifacts.size()]))
>>>>> .setValidate(doValidate(settings))
>>>>> .setOverwrite(overwrite)
>>>>> .setUpdate(update)
>>>>> .setConfs(splitConfs(conf)));
>>>>>
>>>>> This should give you a pretty good idea of the options you have to
>>>>> call
>>>>> publish yourself.
>>>>>
>>>> The only Ivy.publish method i found was
>>>>
>>>> publish(ModuleRevisionId, String, File, String, String, String,
>>>> boolean)
>>>>
>>>> But I have no idea what the parameters should be.
>>>>
>>> Ok, now I get some errors telling me I need to deliver the file first.
>>> Here is my situation, I have uploaded the jar file via a servlet to
>>> c:\temp on the repository machine. What is the simplest way for me to
>>> tell ivy to add this to the local repository? The only parameters I am
>>> using are the organisation, module and revision.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Xavier
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 26, 2007 2:19 PM, teknokrat
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am writing some code to publish jars using a filesystem resolver
>>>>>> for
>>> a
>>>>>> plugin. So far I have tried
>>>>>>
>>>>>> String path = IvyPatternHelper.substitute("", organisation, module,
>>>>>> revision, "ivy", "ivy", "xml");
>>>>>> File ivyFile = new File(path);
>>>>>> if (!ivyFile.exists()) {
>>>>>> IvyDeliver deliver = new IvyDeliver();
>>>>>> deliver.setModule(module);
>>>>>> deliver.setOrganisation(organisation);
>>>>>> deliver.setRevision(revision);
>>>>>> deliver.execute();
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This throws NPEs. How can I use the Ivy API to publish a jar file
>>>>>> from
>>> a
>>>>>> java program? What fields are mandatory and how do i add the
>>>>>> configuration details? There does not appear to be any javadoc link
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> the main site.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cheers
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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