Proposal: Let's auto-publish JFreeChart to Maven repository!

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malyvelky
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Proposal: Let's auto-publish JFreeChart to Maven repository!

Post by malyvelky » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:56 am

Hello,

There are many people using Maven who would thus appreciate if JFreeChart & company were available from a Maven repository. This is very easy to achieve and it doesn't require you to build your project with Maven and I am sure we can achieve it in a short time.

It would be very nice if you agreed to get this done. There are instructions how to achive this and I can assist with whatever you need (request a new "project" at Sonatype, prepare/modify the existing Maven descriptor for the publishing needs etc.)

You can contact me via e-mail or ICQ. I hope we will finally manage to get JFree* to be automatically published to the Maven central repository for all the desperate Maven users!

malyvelky
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Re: Proposal: Let's auto-publish JFreeChart to Maven repository!

Post by malyvelky » Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:13 am

I see there is no interest on the jfree side to get their artifacts published into Maven repository. What a pity :-(

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Re: Proposal: Let's auto-publish JFreeChart to Maven repository!

Post by matinh » Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:52 am

Hi!

As other posts in this forum already showed, there is interest on getting JFreeChart into some Maven Repository. There have already been patchs and descriptions on how to do this (as you referenced, ans some more). However, to automate this process David's help (or somebody else's with SVN write access) would be needed. Unfortunately David seems very busy these days, and that's the main reason this hasn't been implemented till now.

best regards,
- martin

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