There isn't currently a standard procedure for this, as far as I know. I created this
wiki page a while back and I guess option 3 is what you want.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=MavenThirdPartyJars
If you just want to deploy the existing jars from the ant repo, then you can just use the
maven deploy plugin "mvn deploy:deploy-file" to deploy the jar, and generate a
basic pom and metadata.
If you need to patch a new version that doesn't exist in the ant repository, then I
think we can follow the same basic conventions that we do now. Just deploy the bin and
source jars with a modified version number. Maybe we should have a separate jar in the
repository that contains just the patches. So a structure something like this:
| /oswego-concurrent/1.3.4-jboss/oswego-concurrent-1.3.4-jboss.jar
| .../oswego-concurrent-1.3.4-jboss-sources.jar
| .../oswego-concurrent-1.3.4-jboss-patch.jar
|
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