Thanks Shane!

Jason, this looks like a great opportunity to promote Mojarra and JSF in general. Please consider publishing the artifacts. Let me know if you need any assistance.

Shane, if and when that happens, can we make sure that the version of JSF in Weld and in the JBoss repository aligns with the version the Mojarra team publishes. I know we were out of sync at one point because we needed to publish our own snapshots. Now that Mojarra 2.0.0 is released, we should align.

-Dan

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Shane Bryzak <sbryzak@redhat.com> wrote:
It was quite easy to set up - instructions are here: http://nexus.sonatype.org/oss-repository-hosting.html

Shane


On 22/10/09 08:29, Dan Allen wrote:
Thanks Jason.

Hmm, so for people using Weld from central, should they be required to add the java.net repo? To better advocate the standard platform, would it be feasible to have these artifacts pushed to the central repo? JBoss setup a channel with Sonatype that allows the artifacts to be passed on to central w/o too much headache.

Could someone on the Weld team that was involved in getting the artifacts published to central communicate with Jason about how this publishing takes place? Perhaps Sun would consider using it.

-Dan

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Jason Lee <jason@steeplesoft.com> wrote:
That artifact is deployed here:


Note the version AND the repo. AFAIK, all Sun artifacts are deployed to the java.net repo.

On Oct 21, 2009, at 5:14 PM, Dan Allen wrote:

One user is reporting that the JSF 2 artifact is missing from the central repo, which weld depends on. Therefore, users must still use the JBoss Maven 2 repository to build a JSF app with Weld.

Who is willing to track down how to get this artifact uploaded? I know how to get something into the JBoss repository, but not central. Perhaps we need to hound the Mojarra team to publish a JSF 2.0 artifact.

-Dan

Missing:
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1) javax.faces:jsf-api:jar:2.0.0-RC

 Try downloading the file manually from the project website.

 Then, install it using the command:
    mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=javax.faces -DartifactId=jsf-api -Dversion=2.0.0-RC -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file

 Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file there:
    mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=javax.faces -DartifactId=jsf-api -Dversion=2.0.0-RC -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file -Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id]

 Path to dependency:
    1) org.example:helloworld:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
    2) javax.faces:jsf-api:jar:2.0.0-RC

----------
1 required artifact is missing.

for artifact:
 org.example:helloworld:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT

from the specified remote repositories:
 central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)

-Dan

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