Thank you for your work. You make my life easier.
~Rik
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 7:47 PM, James Broberg wrote:
> No problem! The flow is usually something like:
>
> 1. Google push new SDK to maven central
> 2. Someone (sometimes me) updates the code in the maven-gae-plugin on
> github to point
No problem! The flow is usually something like:
1. Google push new SDK to maven central
2. Someone (sometimes me) updates the code in the maven-gae-plugin on
github to point to new SDK
3. One of the maintainers of the maven-gae-plugin (not me) pushes a new
release of the plugin to maven central
I
inline
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 7:22 PM, James Broberg wrote:
> Soon.
Thank you.
>
> https://github.com/maven-gae-plugin/maven-gae-plugin/pull/46
>
> P.S. the gae-runtime plugin is not maintained by google so this is the
> wrong place to ask.
>
My apologies, I will research it better next tim
Soon.
https://github.com/maven-gae-plugin/maven-gae-plugin/pull/46
P.S. the gae-runtime plugin is not maintained by google so this is the
wrong place to ask.
On 17 September 2012 10:08, Rik Scarborough wrote:
> Will the maven repository continue to be updated with for the appengine?
> 1.7.1 w
Will the maven repository continue to be updated with for the appengine?
1.7.1 was never updated in net/kindleit/gae-runtime/, and I see that 1.7.2
has is already in pre-release. Or has it been moved and I just missed that?
~Rik
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