Your analysis is correct. Artifact needs to be more friendly to SSH, jar:deploy should use artifact. The reason it hasn't moved is because of the fact that artifact still needs more work.
Cheers, Brett > -----Original Message----- > From: Leif Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 20 November 2003 11:19 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: jar:deploy-snapshot vs. war:deploy-snapshot and > ear:deploy-snapshot > > > Hi all- > > I'm confused about deployments with maven rc1. I have the > jar deployment > stuff working perfectly. Setting these properties: > > maven.repo.central=myrepo.mycompany > maven.repo.central.directory=/www/maven-repo > maven.username=lnelson > maven.remote.group=users > maven.ssh.executable=plink > maven.scp.executable=pscp > > Well, I tried to start using ear & war deployment. And, it didn't > work. After some research, I found that these plugins use > the "artifact" > plugin to do their deployments. So, I added all these properties to > support this: > > maven.repo.list=myrepo > maven.repo.myrepo=scp://myrepo.mycompany > maven.repo.myrepo.directory=/www/maven-repo > maven.repo.myrepo.username=lnelson > maven.repo.myrepo.privatekey=/private/private-key > maven.repo.myrepo.passphrase=mypassphrase # YUCKY! Want to > use pageant! > maven.repo.myrepo.group=users > > But, It seems that these plugins do the SAME thing, but the > artifact plugin > won't work with putty and pageant. It requires me to provide > my private > key and passphrase (and it can't read the putty private keys). > > So, am I missing something here? How do I deploy wars & > ears using putty > (pscp) and pageant? That's the most convenient! It looks like the > artifact plugin uses JCraft ( > http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/index.html ) which > doesn't > support the idea of ssh-agents. > > Thanks, > > --Leif > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >