[Biojava-dev] BioJava3 on Maven Central?

Andreas Prlic andreas at sdsc.edu
Fri May 6 00:31:53 UTC 2011


Hi Trevor,

I guess in principle we would like to have all of BioJava  in Maven
central, however as you already know there is the issue with the
external dependencies...

Not all of the modules have external dependencies. However I am not
sure how helpful a partial upload of BioJava would be, containing only
a sub-set of the available libraries...

Andreas




On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 7:08 AM, PATERSON Trevor
<trevor.paterson at roslin.ed.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> We are keen to publish our JEnsembl artifacts on Maven Central, and our JEnsembl code depends on the biojava3-core artifact.
>
> (see http://jensembl.sourceforge.net/).
>
> Central now strongly discourage referring to external repositories (like biojava) because there is no guarantee of permanence.
>
> (see http://www.sonatype.com/people/2010/03/why-external-repos-are-being-phased-out-of-central/).
>
> I know that external dependencies were a snafu last time publishing biojava on Central was discussed - is that still the case?
>
> Unless you have considered again publishing to Central, if we do go ahead with publishing JEnsembl on Central we will have to either
>
> 1. ignore Central's recommendations and include the reference to the biojava repository (if they let us get away with that)
>
> or
>
> 2. upload biojava3-core to Central  ourselves, as an external dependency
>
> (see https://docs.sonatype.org/display/Repository/Uploading+3rd-party+Artifacts+to+Maven+Central).
>
> this would involve bundling up and signing the pom/binary/source and javdoc artifacts and uploading through Sonatype.
> (NB biojava yourself wouldn't be allowed to do this as you are not 3rd party!)
>
> My personal preference would be option 1, as option 2 seems a bit 'cheeky' aswell as redundant and smelly,
> and personally I have no concerns about the reliability of the biojava repo in the medium term.
>
> However Maven central documents seem to be really heavily against this....
>
> what are your thought on this?
>
> The Maven etiquette on uploading 3rd party dependencies suggests that the first step is confirming whether you have any plans to upload to Central....
>
> cheers
> trevor
>
>
>
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