Publish tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in Maven Repo

2011-02-22 Thread Sebastian Gomez
Good morning everyone,

Yesterday I wrote a similar post on the user list, but I guess writing to
the dev list would have been more appropriate. I hope there's no problem in
having written to both lists.

I'd like to use the tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in my application, but to do
so I need to have it in a public maven repo (I'm not allowed to build from
the source to use it). Would it be possible for a commiter to deploy the
artifact in a public repository. I'd do it myself if I had clearance, but I
think its not the case (I'm not commiter).

Hope someone can help me out.

Thanks in advance.

Sebastian Gomez


Re: Publish tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in Maven Repo

2011-02-22 Thread Sebastian Gomez
Thanks for such quick and concise answer Jakob.

One last thing, does anyone know if there are plans in incorporating
the pprPanelGroup into the trunk to be released in some near future in a
non-sandbox release?

Best regards,

Sebastian Gomez


On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Sebastian,

 Unfortunately tomahawk-sandbox was not part of the tomahawk 1.1.9
 release (see [1]). Thus we can't upload it to an apache repo.

 However, you could create your own public maven repo, build
 tomahawk-sandbox yourself, and upload it (maybe with a slightly
 different name) to this repo.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 [1]
 http://people.apache.org/~lu4242/tomahawk119/org/apache/myfaces/tomahawk/

 2011/2/22 Sebastian Gomez sage...@gmail.com:
  Good morning everyone,
  Yesterday I wrote a similar post on the user list, but I guess writing to
  the dev list would have been more appropriate. I hope there's no problem
 in
  having written to both lists.
  I'd like to use the tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in my application, but to
 do
  so I need to have it in a public maven repo (I'm not allowed to build
 from
  the source to use it). Would it be possible for a commiter to deploy the
  artifact in a public repository. I'd do it myself if I had clearance, but
 I
  think its not the case (I'm not commiter).
  Hope someone can help me out.
  Thanks in advance.
  Sebastian Gomez
 
 



 --
 Jakob Korherr

 blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 work: http://www.irian.at



Re: Publish tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in Maven Repo

2011-02-22 Thread Sebastian Gomez
Thanks Gerhard, I'll take look at the project and update!

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Sebastian Gomez sage...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for such quick and concise answer Jakob.

 One last thing, does anyone know if there are plans in incorporating
 the pprPanelGroup into the trunk to be released in some near future in a
 non-sandbox release?

 Best regards,

 Sebastian Gomez


 On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Jakob Korherr 
 jakob.korh...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Sebastian,

 Unfortunately tomahawk-sandbox was not part of the tomahawk 1.1.9
 release (see [1]). Thus we can't upload it to an apache repo.

 However, you could create your own public maven repo, build
 tomahawk-sandbox yourself, and upload it (maybe with a slightly
 different name) to this repo.

 Regards,
 Jakob

 [1]
 http://people.apache.org/~lu4242/tomahawk119/org/apache/myfaces/tomahawk/

 2011/2/22 Sebastian Gomez sage...@gmail.com:
  Good morning everyone,
  Yesterday I wrote a similar post on the user list, but I guess writing
 to
  the dev list would have been more appropriate. I hope there's no problem
 in
  having written to both lists.
  I'd like to use the tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in my application, but to
 do
  so I need to have it in a public maven repo (I'm not allowed to build
 from
  the source to use it). Would it be possible for a commiter to deploy the
  artifact in a public repository. I'd do it myself if I had clearance,
 but I
  think its not the case (I'm not commiter).
  Hope someone can help me out.
  Thanks in advance.
  Sebastian Gomez
 
 



 --
 Jakob Korherr

 blog: http://www.jakobk.com
 twitter: http://twitter.com/jakobkorherr
 work: http://www.irian.at