Hi,
Since the 2.8.0 release is official, I am going to release the jars on maven central.
Can anyone see any reason why I should not do that at this time?
Jesse
Hi,
Since the 2.8.0 release is official, I am going to release the jars on maven central.
Can anyone see any reason why I should not do that at this time?
Jesse
Hi Jesse
For me sounds good about this.
I would like also to split the web project in different maven artifacts (services, harvesters, csw, etc.), but requires some analysis and discussion. I hope Bolsena meeting will be a good moment for this.
Regards,
Jose García
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 7:11 AM, Jesse Eichar <jesse.eichar@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
Since the 2.8.0 release is official, I am going to release the jars on maven central.
Can anyone see any reason why I should not do that at this time?
Jesse
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GeoCat Bridge for ArcGIS allows instant publishing of data and metadata on GeoServer and GeoNetwork. Visit http://geocat.net for details.
Jose García
GeoCat bv
Veenderweg 13
6721 WD Bennekom
The Netherlands
http://GeoCat.net
That sounds good to me as well. I wanted some plugin support as well so it would be easier to drop in a jar and get added functionality like geoserver.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Jose Garcia <jose.garcia@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Jesse
For me sounds good about this.
I would like also to split the web project in different maven artifacts (services, harvesters, csw, etc.), but requires some analysis and discussion. I hope Bolsena meeting will be a good moment for this.
Regards,
Jose GarcíaOn Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 7:11 AM, Jesse Eichar <jesse.eichar@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
Since the 2.8.0 release is official, I am going to release the jars on maven central.
Can anyone see any reason why I should not do that at this time?
Jesse
–
GeoCat Bridge for ArcGIS allows instant publishing of data and metadata on GeoServer and GeoNetwork. Visit http://geocat.net for details.
Jose García
GeoCat bv
Veenderweg 13
6721 WD Bennekom
The Netherlands
http://GeoCat.net