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Publish to maven central #1

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johanhaleby opened this issue Nov 14, 2018 · 6 comments
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Publish to maven central #1

johanhaleby opened this issue Nov 14, 2018 · 6 comments

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@johanhaleby
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Could you publish this library to maven central by any chance? That would be really valuable.

@gildor
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gildor commented Nov 15, 2018

Hi Johan!
I would like, but had hard times with MPP libraries publishing before, for now, you can copy-paste code to your project without any restrictions (this is Apache 2.0).
I will migrate to new MPP projects and will try again.
Thanks for raising this topic

@johanhaleby
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Thanks for the reply. What does MPP mean? I've published libraries to maven central before so maybe I could help.

@gildor
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gildor commented Nov 16, 2018

MPP is Multi-Platform project. This project is MPP (Java, JS and Native), so publish all of them is not so simple.
I can publish only JVM version if you need this, It will not be hard

@johanhaleby
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JVM version would be enough for me so would be really great if you could publish it.

@johanhaleby
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@gildor Any news on this?

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dsvensson commented Mar 24, 2021

Even more relevant with JCenter, Bintray etc going away, no more https://dl.bintray.com/gildor/maven ... but I guess just vendoring it is fine as well.

To streamline the productivity of the JFrog Platform we will be sunsetting Bintray (including JCenter), GoCenter, and ChartCenter services on May 1st, 2021.

UPDATE: To better support the community in this migration, JFrog has extended the JCenter new package versions submission deadline through March 31st 2021.

To clarify, the JCenter repository will keep serving packages for 12 months until February 1st 2022. Only the JCenter REST API and UI will be sunsetted on May 1st 2021.

https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/

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