I'll check why they haven't become available and why the tag isn't at
the github.
I'll also resend the email with the Thread where it was discussed.
Em 9/2/14, 11:38, Rafael Benevides escreveu:
It was changed on this commit at 11 Feb 2014 for EAP 6.2 :
https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-archetypes/commit/e9b78e807d...
After that I sent several emails asking about the Archetype
productization release process and had no replies. So we haven't any
archetypes releases (but -build-x) after that as you can see at:
https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-archetypes/commits/6.2.x-dev...
Em 9/2/14, 11:25, Sande Gilda escreveu:
> Rafael, when where the Archetypes changed? The JBoss EAP 6 Java EE Web
> Project doesn't do this in JBoss Tools 3.2.x or JBoss Developer Studio
> 7.1.GA.
>
>
> On 08/27/2014 01:29 PM, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>> We need also to consider that the actual generated project by the
>> latests Archetypes already uses <repository /> on its pom.xml.
>>
>> So I assume that we're already somehow encouraging them to do it.
>>
>> More inline..
>>
>> Em 8/27/14, 13:26, Sande Gilda escreveu:
>>>> For our products we have the obligation to keep it for 5 years, so
>>>> we already can't change the repo URL. Plus the fact that our
>>>> quickstarts are not available through the Maven Central.
>>> don't know where you get 5 years from - they need to be much longer.
>> You're right. If we consider the ELS of some products it can easily
>> get more than 10 years!
>>> Anyway - I believe for the released runtime pom's we cnanot add the
>>> repository urls but for the quickstart examples it is okey because
>>> of the usability aspect.
>>>
>> +1
>>> /max
>>
>>
>>
>>
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