>> In your repo, can you not upload the jars as maven-like artifacts?
>>
> I can, or at least I can have someone, who is authorized, do that for me. I
> was hoping to automate the process of converting the distribution zip into
> useable maven pieces . . . perhaps that's just not very normal thin
>
> In your repo, can you not upload the jars as maven-like artifacts?
>
I can, or at least I can have someone, who is authorized, do that for me. I
was hoping to automate the process of converting the distribution zip into
useable maven pieces . . . perhaps that's just not very normal thi
In your repo, can you not upload the jars as maven-like artifacts?
Ron
On 24/09/2012 1:04 PM, Davis, Chad wrote:
We have a 3rd party dependency whose distribution consists of a zip file with a
set of jars and native libraries. Our repository person has deployed this zip
for us. We are trying
We have a 3rd party dependency whose distribution consists of a zip file with a
set of jars and native libraries. Our repository person has deployed this zip
for us. We are trying to process the zip into more consumable pieces. We'd
like to create another zip, containing only the native libra