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Craig McClanahan updated SOLR-586: ---------------------------------- Attachment: solr-dih.pom.xml A third POM to install the Data Import Handler jar file as a separate artifact. This will become obsolete if/when DIH is included in the Solr Common jar. > Maven - Solrj Artifact Publishing > --------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-586 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-586 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Affects Versions: 1.3 > Reporter: Spencer Crissman > Priority: Minor > Attachments: solr-common.pom.xml, solr-dih.pom.xml, solrj.pom.xml > > > I know there is an issue open (SOLR-19) for getting a solr build going under > Maven. This issue differs from that in that it does not concern the build > process of the solr project, but rather simple dependency management for > maven projects that depend on the solr artifacts. I've outlined a way to > easily incorporate solrj + dependencies into your own maven projects, in > hopes that others doing this find it useful. > This issue's purpose is twofold: > 1) Let others know the process. > 2) Open the idea of whether this can be streamlined/incorporated into the > standard build in some manner. > Depending on Solrj in a Maven Project > 1) Build a 1.3 snapshot. > 1.1) Check out the code from http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/solr/ > 1.2) Build using "ant dist" > 2) Install the artifacts into your maven repo, using the included pom files. > 2.1) Move to your dist/apache-solr-1.3-dev/dist directory. > 2.2) Copy the attached pom files into this directory. > 2.3) Install solr-common into your repo. > ex) mvn install:install-file -Dfile=apache-solr-common-1.3-dev.jar > -DpomFile=solr-common.pom.xml > 2.4) Install solrj into your repo. > ex) mvn install:install-file -Dfile=apache-solr-solrj-1.3-dev.jar > -DpomFile=solrj.pom.xml > 3) Use Solrj in your existing Maven projects by including it as a dependency > in your own pom.xml > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.lucene.solr</groupId> > <artifactId>solrj</artifactId> > <version>1.3-SNAPSHOT</version> > </dependency> > > So given the above process, it seems like it would be relatively simple to > standardize this process by: > 1) Including the solr-common and solrj pom files w/ the dist. > 2) Automating the periodic installation of the artifacts to a central repo, > such as the ibiblio repo. > If those steps were performed, then creating a (maven) project based on solrj > would be super simple: just #3 from above. Since most custom developments > are probably for the clients, it seems like simplifying this would be a nice > step to take. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.