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CLOSED  Enhancement JPPF-229  -  Publish JPPF admin-ui artifact to maven central
Posted Mar 07, 2014 - updated Mar 28, 2016
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Issue details
  • Type of issue
    Enhancement
  • Status
     
    Closed
  • Assigned to
     lolo4j
  • Progress
       
  • Type of bug
    Not triaged
  • Likelihood
    Not triaged
  • Effect
    Not triaged
  • Posted by
     AndrewL
  • Owned by
    Not owned by anyone
  • Category
    Build
  • Resolution
    RESOLVED
  • Priority
    Normal
  • Targetted for
    icon_milestones.png JPPF 4.0.x
Issue description
Thank you for publishing JPPF jars in Maven (issue JPPF-133), listed here for example: http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Corg.jppf

Please could you also add the jppf-admin.jar and, of course, a pom which references the various dependencies.

Let me give you a reason why this is helpful: in our case our use of JPPF is entirely private - where we control the client, server and nodes. Thus we will build software for each tier in our continuous integration environment and deploy to each environment. This is driven from a source code control system where we prefer not to store binaries, but only references to dependencies via Maven. We have all of this working nicely with the exception now of the Admin UI. This too needs to be available to developers to and it is an anomaly to have to for that component alone to have to store binaries in the SCC system.

If you'd like, we'd be happy to contribute a pom.xml for jppf-admin (referencing jfreechart and all the other dependencies).

#1
Comment posted by
 lolo4j
Mar 07, 07:29
This is a very good idea, and I don't know why we didn't add the admin stuff to maven central. This will be done for the next releases 4.0.2 / 4.1
#7
Comment posted by
 lolo4j
Mar 08, 09:40
Implemented in