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Hi there,
could you also generate the sources.jar files?
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-source-plugin/usage.html
then also deploy them to central repo as well.
Thanks a lot
Jörg
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Hi there,
> ...and we have a winner!
I am a little late ;)
Could you please change the groupId to "org.apache.commons.logging".
It is an ugly legacy problem that many projects are still ignoring the maven
conventions.
Here are the good boys that have
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Hi everybody,
you might say I am crazy but I am totally serious with this.
I mentioned the idea once before but was more like joking.
I kept thinking about this one and came to the impression that
there are good arguments to do so:
We should open a J
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James Carman wrote:
> All,
Hi James,
>
> It's been a while since Commons Proxy has had any attention, but I
> have received two emails in the past two days about it. So, I would
> like to cut a 1.0 release for it.
A 1.0 would be excellent. I am also
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James Carman wrote:
> All,
Hi James,
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> How does the maven 2 build pick up the files in the xdocs directory?
> I'm moving stuff around in commons proxy and I thought that the maven
> 2 build would not pick up my site stuff from the xdocs directory, b
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Hi there,
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/commons-beanutils/commons-beanutils/1.7.0/commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar
Extension-Name: org.apache.commons.beanutils
Specification-Title: Jakarta Commons Beanutils
Specification-Vendor: Apache Software Foundation
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> Hi,
Hello there,
I am a little late in this discussion but anyways...
@Simon: JUL is crap. It is NOT an option. Maybe people are using it, but I can
not help them. Eigther use Log4j directly or use JCL.
Why dont we ask the Java community to include