Darrin,
Thank you for your reply. I thought that the android JVM ran a
different byte code called dalvik. If I understand correctly,
slf4j-android.jar would be converted to Dalvik byte code at a later
stage...
On 25/08/2010 2:21 PM, Darrin Edelman wrote:
Ceki -
That's not a stupid question. It is a 'regular jar' and is assembled in the
usual way (no special maven plugins used that would call anything other than
javac) however you'd not be able to use it in an executable without a provided
'android.jar'. This likely means this will never be used in a 'regular java
app' but rather only on the android platform. That said this is really no
different than the other platforms that you support in that sense since they
too are dependent upon other logging systems being in place on the target
platform. As with any other jar all I did to add it to my android project was
to install it into the repo (local repo) and then to include it as a dependency
in my pom file.
So what you'll want to put out there are the generated ".jar", "source.jar" and
generated poms.
-Darrin
On Aug 24, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Ceki Gülcü wrote:
On 24/08/2010 3:43 PM, Thorsten Möller wrote:
@Ceki: What would be required in order to publish the artifacts to Maven
central - I never did this.
The simplest way to publish the slf4j-android artifacts on the maven
central repo would be for you to point me to a location where these
are available. All files placed in your local repository when you
build and install the org.slf4j:slf4j-android artifact are required
(not just the slf4j-android.jar file). Zipping them and sending these
files in an email is also OK. Once I get my hand on the files, I can
publish them on the central repo.
BTW, is the generated jar file, namely slf4j-android.jar, really a jar
file loadable on a regular JVM? My apologies if it's a stupid
question.
--
Ceki
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