Excellent.  Then we have no worries ;-)

Geir,
 I am assuming that jjar has overtaken cjan in the functionality department,
so I am willing to see cjan go out the window.  The only other intention of
CJAN was to actually be an xml project descriptor/jar repository on
jakarta.apache.org.  Are you intending to do something like this?  I am
willing to work on that piece, such that jjar just asks the repoitory up on
the website for the jars, and gets them down locally.  Or you point to gump,
and get them from there.  Or even another repoistory.

Is this the direction in which you were headed with jjar?

Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geir Magnusson Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: Central Repository for JARs


> Scott Sanders wrote:
> >
> > This is the idea that I had implemented in CJAN as an Ant Task.  You
defined
> > ${local.repo} and ${remote.repo} and then did a get of say velocity (the
> > latest was the default to get, or you could specify a version),  check
it
> > out and steal it for jjar.  This is exactly what I was wanting to do,
and I
> > believe the example I have in the cjan directory does what you are
talking
> > about.  You just need to plug in jjar as the backend, I think.
>
> jjar already does this.
>
> --
> Geir Magnusson Jr.                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> System and Software Consulting
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