Re: Is it possible to deploy a jar without rebuilding

2006-12-24 Thread Tom Huybrechts

http://mojo.codehaus.org/repositorytools-maven-plugin/plugin-info.html

this is still work-in-progress, and not all functionality will work
with Maven 2.0.4.

tom

On 12/24/06, Laura Hinojosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thank you!

Do you know what tools?

Laura



From: Tom Huybrechts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 12/23/2006 8:48 AM
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Subject: Re: Is it possible to deploy a jar without rebuilding



Renaming the jar does not work, since the associated POM also has
embedded version information. An alternative is to move to 1.0.1
first, and deploy it to a staging repository, test it, and then copy
it over (there are tools that can do this).

Tom


On 12/23/06, Laura Hinojosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is it possible to deploy a jar without having to rebuild it?  Let's said that 
you have a jar, version 1.0.0-beta-3 that was deployed to a test repository.  You 
have tested it very well, so you want to release that jar, without having to 
rebuild it.  Is it possible to rename the jar to version 1.0.1 and deploy it to 
the production repository?

 Thanks for you help and Happy Holidays!!

 

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Is it possible to deploy a jar without rebuilding

2006-12-23 Thread Laura Hinojosa
Is it possible to deploy a jar without having to rebuild it?  Let's said that 
you have a jar, version 1.0.0-beta-3 that was deployed to a test repository.  
You have tested it very well, so you want to release that jar, without having 
to rebuild it.  Is it possible to rename the jar to version 1.0.1 and deploy it 
to the production repository?
 
Thanks for you help and Happy Holidays!!



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Re: Is it possible to deploy a jar without rebuilding

2006-12-23 Thread Tom Huybrechts

Renaming the jar does not work, since the associated POM also has
embedded version information. An alternative is to move to 1.0.1
first, and deploy it to a staging repository, test it, and then copy
it over (there are tools that can do this).

Tom


On 12/23/06, Laura Hinojosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is it possible to deploy a jar without having to rebuild it?  Let's said that 
you have a jar, version 1.0.0-beta-3 that was deployed to a test repository.  
You have tested it very well, so you want to release that jar, without having 
to rebuild it.  Is it possible to rename the jar to version 1.0.1 and deploy it 
to the production repository?

Thanks for you help and Happy Holidays!!



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RE: Is it possible to deploy a jar without rebuilding

2006-12-23 Thread Laura Hinojosa
Thank you!
 
Do you know what tools?
 
Laura



From: Tom Huybrechts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 12/23/2006 8:48 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Is it possible to deploy a jar without rebuilding



Renaming the jar does not work, since the associated POM also has
embedded version information. An alternative is to move to 1.0.1
first, and deploy it to a staging repository, test it, and then copy
it over (there are tools that can do this).

Tom


On 12/23/06, Laura Hinojosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is it possible to deploy a jar without having to rebuild it?  Let's said that 
 you have a jar, version 1.0.0-beta-3 that was deployed to a test repository.  
 You have tested it very well, so you want to release that jar, without having 
 to rebuild it.  Is it possible to rename the jar to version 1.0.1 and deploy 
 it to the production repository?

 Thanks for you help and Happy Holidays!!

 

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