I am doing some testing with Ivy and have implemented a small modification, to allow the downloaded resource to have the same date timestamp as the file in remote repo. It is a requirement from the customer.
At org.apache.ivy.util.url.BasicURLHandler.download(URL src, File dest, CopyProgressListener l) I added dest.setLastModified(srcConn.getLastModified()); How is it possible to add an attribute "timestamp" to the "dependencies" xml tag ? See below, a sample: <ivy-module version="2.0"> <info organisation="br.com.smartnet" module="hello-ivy"/> <dependencies timestamp="remote"> <dependency org="commons-lang" name="commons-lang" rev="2.0"/> <dependency org="commons-cli" name="commons-cli" rev="1.0"/> <dependency org="skaringa" name="skaringa" rev="r1p8"/> </dependencies> </ivy-module> It can have 2 values "remote" or "current", whereas "remote" set the last modified attribute, as the remote file is. The "current" means the current Ivy behavior. How can I read the timestamp value, at BasicURLHandler class ? This is the thread, with more explanation about this requested behavior http://www.nabble.com/How-to-download-files-from-ivyrepo-with-the-same-last-modified-date---td17515745.html I plan to submit it as an enhancement to the Ivy issue tracking. Thanks Claudio Miranda ----- Claudio Miranda http://weblogs.java.net/blog/claudio http://www.claudius.com.br/blog -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-Ivy--How-to-add-a-new-option-to-ivy-settings-tp17526130p17526130.html Sent from the Ant - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]