I've update selected parts of my ivy.xml as follows: <dependency org="org.apache.tapestry" name="tapestry-core" rev="5.0.12" conf="runtime"> <artifact name="tapestry-core" type="jar" ext="jar"/> <artifact name="tapestry-core" type="source" ext="jar" m:qualifier="sources"/> </dependency>
However, it's not working, and the same files are showing up in both locations: <dependency org="org.apache.tapestry" name="tapestry-core" rev="5.0.12" conf="runtime"> <artifact name="tapestry-core" type="jar" ext="jar"/> <artifact name="tapestry-core" type="source" ext="jar" m:qualifier="sources"/> </dependency> i.e., via: <ivy:retrieve sync="true" pattern="${ivy.lib.dir}/[conf]-[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"/> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's a namespace, but the URL doesn't really matter, only nonamespace > elements are validated against ivy schema. > > Internally Ivy generates files with: > <ivy-module version="1.0" xmlns:m="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/maven"> > ... > </ivy-module> > > Xavier > > On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> The m:qualifier part ... is that a namespace? If so, whats the URL? >> >> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > As you noted there is an open issue to make Ivy able to find source and >> > javadoc artifacts automatically from a pom, which is not easy since >> there's >> > no such information in the pom itself. But this is far from being >> > infeasible, especially since we are able to parse parent poms, and thus >> go >> > through the repote repository when converting poms. >> > >> > Until this is implemented, there are two ways to address what you want: >> the >> > first is what we do in IvyDE, use Ivy API to download source and javadoc >> > artifacts when available without any change in metadata. BTW if you're an >> > eclipse user I suggest giving IvyDE a try, you will have source and >> javadoc >> > attachment for free if you use maven 2 repositories. >> > >> > The second way is to add source and javadoc artifacts when you declare >> the >> > dependencies. Something like: >> > <dependency org="commons-lang" name="commons-lang" rev="2.0"> >> > <artifact name="commons-lang" type="jar" /> >> > <artifact name="commons-lang" type="source" ext="jar" >> > m:qualifier="sources" /> >> > <artifact name="commons-lang" type="javadoc" ext="jar" >> > m:qualifier="javadoc" /> >> > </dependency> >> > >> > HTH, >> > >> > Xavier >> > On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > >> >> Well, this is about pulling down source JARs for existing artifacts, >> >> so I'm not sure this applies. Perhaps later, when I'm generating >> >> artifacts via Ant/Ivy. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Loehr, Ruel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >> > I'm not sure of the best practice, but one thing that you can do is >> >> create s a conf called "src". >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > <configurations> >> >> > <conf name="src" description="artifacts"/> >> >> > </configurations> >> >> > >> >> > And then publish src artifacts to that configuration >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > <publications> >> >> > <artifact name="blogapp" type="zip" conf="src" ext="zip"/> >> >> > </publications> >> >> > >> >> > You could publish them directly into the same conf, but I don't like >> to >> >> do that as I auto configure my classpath to point to the retrieve >> location. >> >> > >> >> > Welcome to ivy. You'll never look to m2 again. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> >> > From: Howard Lewis Ship [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 7:48 PM >> >> > To: Ant Users List >> >> > Subject: Ivy [2.0-beta-2]: Download Source Jars >> >> > >> >> > I'm just getting started with Ivy, but one thing that is very >> >> > important for me is to easily download source JARs where available. >> >> > >> >> > <ivy-module version="2.0"> >> >> > <info organisation="com.nfjs.hls" module="blogapp"/> >> >> > <configurations> >> >> > <conf name="runtime" description="Dependencies needed at >> >> runtime."/> >> >> > </configurations> >> >> > <publications> >> >> > <artifact name="blogapp" type="war" conf="runtime" ext="war"/> >> >> > </publications> >> >> > <dependencies> >> >> > <dependency org="org.apache.tapestry" name="tapestry-core" >> >> > rev="5.0.11" conf="runtime->default"> >> >> > <exclude module="servlet-api"/> >> >> > </dependency> >> >> > </dependencies> >> >> > </ivy-module> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > <project xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant" name="blogapp"> >> >> > >> >> > <target name="-ivy-setup"> >> >> > <ivy:settings file="ivysettings.xml"/> >> >> > </target> >> >> > >> >> > <target name="update-libs" depends="-ivy-setup" >> >> > description="Download external library dependencies"> >> >> > <ivy:retrieve sync="true" >> >> > pattern="${ivy.lib.dir}/[conf]-[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]" >> >> > type="jar,source"/> >> >> > </target> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > </project> >> >> > >> >> > This runs and places my expected dependencies in lib/runtime-jars/ as >> >> > I want them. >> >> > >> >> > However, there is no lib/runtime-sources folder. >> >> > >> >> > I get the same results if I omit the type attribute on >> <ivy:retrieve/>. >> >> > >> >> > How does Ivy associate an artifact with its source artifact? >> >> > >> >> > The things I'm downloading, tapestry JARs and such, all have source >> >> > JARs (built and deployed via Maven). >> >> > >> >> > Thanks for any pointers, >> >> > >> >> > Howard >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Howard M. 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