Ok, I will see when I can do that.
BTW Is there any reason why the Subversion repository has trunk/www and
trunk/source? It seems to suggest that - whenever you create a branch or a
tag - you basically tag both the source as well as the web site.
The reason why I am asking is that Maven assumes a lot of defaults. One of
the assumptions it makes is that every project basically has this layout:
{project}/trunk
{project}/tags
{project}/branches
... and it assumes that root of the project to contain the root
pom.xmlfile. If you prepare a release (mvn prepare:release), then
Maven will (by
default) try to create a tag in this tags directory. However, it will assume
that the directory of tags is located here: {project}/trunk/../tags. So it
will take the location of the root pom.xml file and locate the tags
directory by going one directory up and find a tags directory within that
parent directory.
In our case, it would end up here
{project}/trunk/tags
since the actual root pom lives here:
{project}/trunk/source/
Now you *can* override the location of the tags directory in your
pom.xmlfile, so I can do that. Question is if that is really
desirable.
Any thoughts on that?
Wilfred
2007/11/19, Marc Hadley <Marc.Hadley_at_sun.com>:
>
> On Nov 19, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Wilfred Springer wrote:
> >
> > These two jars are currently still being downloaded from Farrukh's
> > site. I
> > think it would be good to have this changed, but I don't know the
> > people to
> > get in touch with to make sure they end up at the dev.java.net
> > repository.
> > Anyone has a name?
> >
> > Alternatively, we might create our own little Maven repository
> > containing
> > these two jars here http://wadl.dev.java.net/maven/.
> >
> If its possible to create our own repository that would be ideal. The
> code that makes up the two jars is part of the JAX-WS RI but is not
> yet available separately and that is a low priority task at the moment.
>
> If you need to create stuff at the above URL then just add the
> directory maven under trunk/www.
>
> https://wadl.dev.java.net/source/browse/wadl/trunk/www/
>
> The java.net site adds a lots of UI around any URI in that space so
> the repository URL will probably need to be
>
> http://wadl.dev.java.net/nonav/maven
>
> The "nonav" isn't part of the subversion directory tree, it just
> indicates that java.net shouldn't surround the returned page in UI
> stuff.
>
> Marc.
>
> > ---
>
> Marc Hadley <marc.hadley at sun.com>
> CTO Office, Sun Microsystems.
>
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