Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-28 Thread otsuka
Eclipse plugin for Maven Repo Search is now available.

http://sourceforge.jp/projects/mrsp/files/?release_id=11536#11536

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RE: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread Jörg Schaible
Just another one:
http://repoweb.sourceforge.net/screenshot/index.html

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
I think it's a good idea to reference all this tools in a page on maven
site.

Emmanuel

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread James Mitchell
Would it also be possible to create a cache (of sorts) of meta info for
these kinds of tools on the repositories themselves?  This would help in
load time as more and more people run these kinds of tools which hammer the
repositories.  I'm already seeing longer delays just browsing via the web
(during what I would assume is peak hours).

Also, what about a mechanism that can 'load balance' between the synch'd
repositories?  A software-based way for one repository to say I'm getting
hammered and my bandwidth is at full capacity, try xyz.com/maven.  I would
go so far as to say like a file sharing network, but I think you know what
I mean.

Anyway, that's some food for thought.  If nothing ever happens, I won't stop
using Maven.  If you haven't been told lately, THANK YOU for this tool.



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 I think it's a good idea to reference all this tools in a page on maven
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 Emmanuel

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RE: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi,

There are some mirrors of the ibiblio repository you can use for faster
downloads:
http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/maven/
http://ftp.up.ac.za/pub/linux/maven/
http://download.au.kde.org/pub/maven/
http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/maven/
http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/maven/
http://smokeping.planetmirror.com/pub/maven/
http://horde.planetmirror.com/pub/maven/
http://curl.planetmirror.com/pub/maven/
http://python.planetmirror.com/pub/maven/

Otsuka, maybe you want to add them to the search engine

Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
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 -Original Message-
 From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 1:21 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Ann: Mavenzilla
 
 Would it also be possible to create a cache (of sorts) of 
 meta info for these kinds of tools on the repositories 
 themselves?  This would help in load time as more and more 
 people run these kinds of tools which hammer the 
 repositories.  I'm already seeing longer delays just browsing 
 via the web (during what I would assume is peak hours).
 
 Also, what about a mechanism that can 'load balance' between 
 the synch'd repositories?  A software-based way for one 
 repository to say I'm getting hammered and my bandwidth is 
 at full capacity, try xyz.com/maven.  I would go so far as 
 to say like a file sharing network, but I think you know 
 what I mean.
 
 Anyway, that's some food for thought.  If nothing ever 
 happens, I won't stop using Maven.  If you haven't been told 
 lately, THANK YOU for this tool.
 
 
 
 --
 James Mitchell
 Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist EdgeTech, Inc.
 678.910.8017
 AIM: jmitchtx
 
 
 
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  I think it's a good idea to reference all this tools in a page on 
  maven site.
 
  Emmanuel
 
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread Charles-Alexandre Sabourdin
There is also inner repository.

I means that I set a rsync on my dev server where I do upload my project jar.
I am still working on a way to set maven on a team scale, but non of those 
project jar would never be on iblio.

Le jeudi 16 Septembre 2004 14:41, Nathan Coast a écrit :
 there's a repo here http://www.codeczar.com/maven/
 otsuka wrote:
 Can other repositories be added to the search engine?

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread Charles-Alexandre Sabourdin
I think that you can already use the url tag in dependency ?

Le jeudi 16 Septembre 2004 17:20, Serge Huber a écrit :
 Another feature that would be cool is to support download location for
 libraries that cannot be stored in repositories because of licenses.
 Basically if there was a way for example to retrieve the javamail
 distrib on java.sun.com, *going* through the license agreement and
 everything, and then putting it in the user's local repository.
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RE: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-17 Thread Jörg Schaible
Charles-Alexandre Sabourdin wrote on Friday, September 17, 2004 3:06 PM:

 I think that you can already use the url tag in dependency ?

No. This is just a pointer, where you might find some place to download the file 
manually.

 Le jeudi 16 Septembre 2004 17:20, Serge Huber a écrit :
 Another feature that would be cool is to support download location
 for libraries that cannot be stored in repositories because of
 licenses. Basically if there was a way for example to retrieve the
 javamail distrib on java.sun.com, *going* through the license
 agreement and everything, and then putting it in the user's local
 repository. 

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RE: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread Jörg Schaible
Moritz Petersen wrote on Thursday, September 16, 2004 7:20 AM:

 Yes, that's right. For Eclipse you could also run maven
 eclipse, which wouldn't start a complete build, but just
 downloads missing artifacts and creates the eclipse project files.

A simple maven pom:validate does help also without changing anything :)

- Jörg

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RE: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi,

Can other repositories be added to the search engine?

Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
http://oness.sourceforge.net
 

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 Try http://maven.ozacc.com/
 This is the similar web application to Mavenzilla.
 
 You can view the source at
 http://cvs.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/spring-ext/ozacc-maven/
 
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RE: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi,

Maybe not very useful but I have a repo at
http://oness.sourceforge.net/maven/ with jars that I can't upload to ibiblio
as they have no pom (and I have no time to write it).

About maven-plugins at sourceforge I can upload them to ibiblio if anyone
create the bundles, which shouldn't be difficult as they are built with
Maven. I think this would be a better solution.

Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
http://oness.sourceforge.net


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 Hi Otsuka,
 
 Sourceforge has a repository: 
 http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven
 
 --Ian
 
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 | Hi Carlos,
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 |  Can other repositories be added to the search engine?
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 | If you know some useful repositories providing jar files 
 which not on 
 | ibiblio, please tell me them.
 | I will add to the search engine.
 | 
 | Thank you.
 | 
 | 
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread otsuka
Ian,

 Sourceforge has a repository: http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven

This repository is already registered.

Now four repositories are available, and they are crawled about once a
day or two.
- http://cvs.apache.org/repository/
- http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven/
- http://seasar.sourceforge.jp/maven/
- http://spring-ext.sourceforge.jp/maven/


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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread Nathan Coast
there's a repo here http://www.codeczar.com/maven/
has the following plugins
ejbgen, tomcat, sql, example, foldertree
also LogWeb - log4j admin webapp
can the search engine display anything other than jar files?  e.g. src.zip files for 
source distributions?

thanks
Nathan
otsuka wrote:
Hi Carlos,

Can other repositories be added to the search engine?

If you know some useful repositories providing jar files
which not on ibiblio, please tell me them.
I will add to the search engine.
Thank you.
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread Serge Huber
Another feature that would be cool is to support download location for 
libraries that cannot be stored in repositories because of licenses. 
Basically if there was a way for example to retrieve the javamail 
distrib on java.sun.com, *going* through the license agreement and 
everything, and then putting it in the user's local repository.

Regards,
 Serge Huber.
Moritz Petersen wrote:
Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.
http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/
To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
latest version of a dependency.
I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
will use in your project?
Thank you,
Moritz.
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-16 Thread James Macgill
At 07:58 AM 9/16/2004, you wrote:
Ian,
 Sourceforge has a repository: http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven
This repository is already registered.
We have a repo at : http://ibiblio.org/geotools
It mostly contains geospatial related projects, but as that covers a lot of 
2D and 3D libraries it may be of generic interest.

James 

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Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Moritz Petersen
Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.

http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/

To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
latest version of a dependency.
I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
will use in your project?

Thank you,

Moritz.

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Gilles Dodinet
is it yet a search tool or a real browser ? a remote repo browser, 
capable of downloading dependencies, would be a very helpful. if you 
dont mind we could integrate it into mevenide ?

-- gd
Moritz Petersen wrote:
Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.
http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/
To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
latest version of a dependency.
I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
will use in your project?
Thank you,
Moritz.
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Moritz Petersen
Its a search tool for remote repositories (that works). Downloading
dependencies doesn't make sense, as it is Maven's part. More important
is to add dependency tags to the project descriptor. I think some
keywords like last stable (not snapshot) would be a good help.
An Eclipse plugin is already planned (but not yet realized).
Integrating into mevenide is a good idea, but I have no idea where to
start...
For more ideas, in which direction Mavenzilla can develop, consult
http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/future_development.html

-Mo.



On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 22:05:58 +0200, Gilles Dodinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 is it yet a search tool or a real browser ? a remote repo browser,
 capable of downloading dependencies, would be a very helpful. if you
 dont mind we could integrate it into mevenide ?
 
 -- gd
 
 
 
 Moritz Petersen wrote:
 
 Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.
 
 http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/
 
 To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
 more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
 repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
 Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
 latest version of a dependency.
 I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
 users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
 will use in your project?
 
 Thank you,
 
 Moritz.
 
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Gilles Dodinet

Moritz Petersen wrote:
Its a search tool for remote repositories (that works). Downloading
dependencies doesn't make sense, as it is Maven's part. More important
is to add dependency tags to the project descriptor. I think some
keywords like last stable (not snapshot) would be a good help.
An Eclipse plugin is already planned (but not yet realized).
Integrating into mevenide is a good idea, but I have no idea where to
start...
For more ideas, in which direction Mavenzilla can develop, consult
http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/future_development.html
-Mo.
 

Moritz,
i already looked at the web site before posting the first mail ;) 
downloading *makes* sense : it allows to populate the repo with missing 
(for whatever reason) dependencies. and this especially makes sense when 
you're developping in the context of an ide but donot want to trigger a 
maven build - f.i. you want to try a new version of some lib, or need a 
lib but donot know neither the groupid nor the artifactid : just browse 
the remote repo, pick an artifact and add it to both pom and project 
classpath.

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Dion Gillard
It would also be good to have a real repo browser to clean up (delete)
old snapshots. i.e. delete all snapshots older than a month etc


On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 21:00:50 +0200, Moritz Petersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.
 
 http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/
 
 To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
 more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
 repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
 Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
 latest version of a dependency.
 I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
 users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
 will use in your project?
 
 Thank you,
 
 Moritz.
 
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread otsuka
Try http://maven.ozacc.com/
This is the similar web application to Mavenzilla.

You can view the source at
http://cvs.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/spring-ext/ozacc-maven/

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Moritz Petersen
Yes, that's right. For Eclipse you could also run maven eclipse,
which wouldn't start a complete build, but just downloads missing
artifacts and creates the eclipse project files.

-Mo.


On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:47:26 +0200, Gilles Dodinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 downloading *makes* sense : it allows to populate the repo with missing
 (for whatever reason) dependencies. and this especially makes sense when
 you're developping in the context of an ide but donot want to trigger a
 maven build - f.i. you want to try a new version of some lib, or need a

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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Moritz Petersen
I would have been surprised, if noone else had such an idea. But the
best thing is, that this web application is a lot faster than
Mavenzilla (although MZ is not programmed for speed... ;-) ).

-Mo.


On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:53:44 +0900, otsuka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Try http://maven.ozacc.com/
 This is the similar web application to Mavenzilla.
 
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Re: Ann: Mavenzilla

2004-09-15 Thread Nathan Coast
I've been kicking ideas around with the maven-example-plugin to enable users to locate, 
download and use example / test projects. ie source distros placed in 
/groupId/distributions .

In some situations the usage is automatic, e.g. a plugin downloads a project from the repo 
to use as it's plugin-test.  In other situations the usage is manual e.g. where a user 
downloads a source project to use as an example.

In this latter case, I think your mavenzilla idea is far superior.  Some graphical 
mechanism to locate and download source projects seems far better than a command line (for 
users at least).

another useful feature might be a list of known repos and mirrors also the groupIds that 
are maintained at each repo.

A feature to maintain your local list of repos from within mavenzilla could also be 
good.
Moritz Petersen wrote:
Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.
http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/
To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
latest version of a dependency.
I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
will use in your project?
Thank you,
Moritz.
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