Re: Maven initial deploy on production server
> I've set up the jpackage repo on my server. > > i don't quite understand how this helps me install the production system. > ok, i can now install various java pkg and maven pkg from the jpackage repo, > but i will have the artifactory for that (after maven will be installed). > > does jpackage servers another purpose other than being an updated yum > repository for java pkgs? A question for the jpackage user list but some answers here : - consistent filesystem structure (convention instead of configuration) - of course regular updates If you wonder about replicable installation processes, you spoke about doing your own RPMs, jpackage will probably help you to mimic configuration on all your machines/vm. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: Maven initial deploy on production server
I've set up the jpackage repo on my server. i don't quite understand how this helps me install the production system. ok, i can now install various java pkg and maven pkg from the jpackage repo, but i will have the artifactory for that (after maven will be installed). does jpackage servers another purpose other than being an updated yum repository for java pkgs? thanks, On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Henri Gomez wrote: > You should find all of these RPMs on : > > http://www.jpackage.org/ > > > 2009/12/23 eyal edri : > > Hi, > > > > i'm looking for the best way to install maven on a production system. > > I've already set up the development environment including: > > > > - maven2 > > - artifactory > > - hudson > > > > > > now i want to be able to give our guys that manages the center servers a > > script/pkg so they could install without knowing maven at all, > > which after that we'll be able to install java maven projects on the > > servers. > > > > what i had in mind was maybe creating an rpm and deploy it to our yum > > repository, this rpm could include: > > > > 1. maven (the untarred 2.2.1 version). > > 2. bash script that will set up M2_HOME > > 3. a pre-defined settings.xml that will define the url for the maven > > repository. > > > > does that sound right? am i missing anything? > > > > thanks! > > > > > > > > -- > > Eyal Edri > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org > > -- Eyal Edri
Re: Maven initial deploy on production server
You should find all of these RPMs on : http://www.jpackage.org/ 2009/12/23 eyal edri : > Hi, > > i'm looking for the best way to install maven on a production system. > I've already set up the development environment including: > > - maven2 > - artifactory > - hudson > > > now i want to be able to give our guys that manages the center servers a > script/pkg so they could install without knowing maven at all, > which after that we'll be able to install java maven projects on the > servers. > > what i had in mind was maybe creating an rpm and deploy it to our yum > repository, this rpm could include: > > 1. maven (the untarred 2.2.1 version). > 2. bash script that will set up M2_HOME > 3. a pre-defined settings.xml that will define the url for the maven > repository. > > does that sound right? am i missing anything? > > thanks! > > > > -- > Eyal Edri > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Maven initial deploy on production server
Hi, i'm looking for the best way to install maven on a production system. I've already set up the development environment including: - maven2 - artifactory - hudson now i want to be able to give our guys that manages the center servers a script/pkg so they could install without knowing maven at all, which after that we'll be able to install java maven projects on the servers. what i had in mind was maybe creating an rpm and deploy it to our yum repository, this rpm could include: 1. maven (the untarred 2.2.1 version). 2. bash script that will set up M2_HOME 3. a pre-defined settings.xml that will define the url for the maven repository. does that sound right? am i missing anything? thanks! -- Eyal Edri