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Re: New dependency for jersey-pom.xml

From: Kohsuke Kawaguchi <Kohsuke.Kawaguchi_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:10:03 -0800

Incidentally Fabian is working on moving the localizer code to
istack-commons, and that jar should be on the maven repository.

So I think jersey should be able to use it.
See http://download.java.net/maven/2/com/sun/istack/


Paul Sandoz wrote:
> Marc Hadley wrote:
>> On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Aaron Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>> Speaking of dependencies, how about the localizer.jar? I don't see it
>>> listed as a dependency any more but it is still in the Jersey lib
>>> directory in the trunk and the Localizer classes are still referenced
>>> in the javax.ws.rs.core.ApiMessages class in the JSR 311 0.5 API.
>>> Shouldn't references to these seemingly implementation specific
>>> classes be removed from the JSR API? localizer.jar is not in any maven
>>> repository yet so that may need to be added as well.
>>>
>> The ApiMessages class is gone in the latest version of the JSR APIs and
>> there will be no need for localizer.jar. This change will show up in the
>> 0.6 snapshot.
>>
>
> Also i bundled the localizer classes in the 311 jar, which avoided
> pushing that to the repo.
>
> For 0.6 i was planning on bundling the localizer classes in the
> jersey.jar, but perhaps we should sort out this properly and ensure that
> there is a localizer project and versions get pushed to the repo.
>
> Paul.
>
>> Marc.
>>
>>>
>>> Paul Sandoz <Paul.Sandoz_at_Sun.COM> wrote: Hi,
>>>
>>> https://jersey.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/jersey/trunk/jersey/docs/dependencies.html
>>>
>>>
>>> The core runtime dependencies of from 0.4 to 0.5 have changed. There is
>>> now a dependency on the asm-3.1.jar (i just upgraded from asm-3.0.jar).
>>>
>>> For the 0.5 release this Friday we need to update the
>>> maven/jersey-pom.xml file. I am not sure which repository to use to get
>>> the asm jar.
>>>
>>> I could use the repo at apache [1], but it only contains up to the 3.0
>>> version (although we could refer to that for the pom as it is backwards
>>> compatible, but i don't like that...).
>>>
>>> Or alternatively we could push the asm jars to the java.net repository.
>>> That seems the more expedient approach.
>>>
>>> Any advice would be welcome on the best approach to take.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Paul.
>>>
>>> [1] http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/asm/asm/
>>>
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