robotlegs maven dependency
Hello,
I understand that this is not first topic about the maven dependency. But is it possible, that robotlegs maven artifact will be deployed somewhere? As I understand, this task is not very cost, but it'll speed up the development and usability of extensions etc. Just imagine, that all third party RL extensions points to different maven repositories... So I believe that now, as RL 2.0 is very good in sense of extensions management, could be a good case to start using maven on RL2 project.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Ondina D.F. on 12 Jul, 2013 09:34 PM
Hello,
Is this what you're looking for?
https://github.com/robotlegs/robotlegs-framework/blob/master/Maven-...
2 Posted by lahmataja.pa4va... on 13 Jul, 2013 09:48 AM
Hi,
that is almost, what I'm looking for :)
Immagine the following situation:
Developer A is writing a third party extension for robotlegs named ExtensionA.
Developer B is writing a third party extension for robotlegs named ExtensionB.
Developer C is writing a project, where he uses ExtensionA and ExtensionB. The problem is, that both developer A and B, where deploying robotlegs-framework to their own repository. So developer C will be confused, what he should chose as dependency.
This problem could be solved, if using a reference repository, where all extensions could reference for robotlegs-framework artifact. And as robotlegs 2.1 has a nice extensible architechture, and the're a lot of extensions for robotlegs-framework, the centralised maven repository could be very usefull.
Support Staff 3 Posted by Shaun Smith on 21 Jul, 2013 03:01 PM
Hi there. You're very welcome to help us get the Robotlegs artifacts hosted somewhere. I'm not exactly sure how to go about it, but if you know, maybe you could get involved.
Ondina D.F. closed this discussion on 17 Aug, 2013 10:52 AM.