Actually, once published, the artifacts are available publicly at
http://download.java.net/maven/2
in subdirectories derived from the group id.
-Kin-man
Dinesh Patil wrote:
> Looks like my earlier assumption is not correct, the binaries will be
> published into maven repository in java.net, will add this to the
> document for users to browse the repository.
> thanks
> Dinesh
>
> Dinesh Patil wrote:
>> Kedar,
>> java.net mvn repo seems to be used for GlassFish V2, which is also
>> added in v3 pom.xml repositories list.
>> https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
>> For V3, we will not be publishing into above repository, but to maven
>> public repository: http://www.mvnrepository.com
>> We can specify that for info, but these instructions are to publish
>> into mvn repo.
>> thanks
>> Dinesh
>>
>> Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>>> Hi Dinesh,
>>>
>>> Can you please add to the document the location of the java.net mvn
>>> repository
>>> where these binary dependencies are made available, so that people
>>> can find them?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kedar
>>>
>>> Dinesh Patil wrote:
>>>> Here are the instructions to push binary dependencies into maven 2
>>>> repository.
>>>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=AddingBinaryDependency
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> Dinesh
>>>>
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