Here is a part of a dependency tree
| org.jboss:jboss-transaction-spi:jar:5.0.0.Beta4:compile
| +- jboss:jboss-common-logging-spi:jar:2.0.4.GA:compile
| +- org.jboss.javaee:jboss-jca-api:jar:1.5.0.20070913080910:compile
| \- org.jboss.javaee:jboss-transaction-api:jar:1.0.1.20070913080910:com
|
How are those component like jboss-jca-api:jar:1.5.0.20070913080910 or
jboss-transaction-api:jar:1.0.1.20070913080910 produced?
Are those snapshot dependencies that are automatically uploaded when the outer component
is released?
And is this considered a good practise? In this case we have a Beta4 version of the
transaction-spi (and I believe the overal jboss-integration project) that depends on an
untagged version of the jboss-javaee project.
Am I missing something?
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