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Re: [ee4j-build] Missing artifacts in OSSRH staging

It has been re-staged now.

 

From: Ed Bratt <ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Organization: Oracle Corporation
Reply-To: EE4J build and releng discussions <ee4j-build@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, 6 January 2019 at 2:49 AM
To: Tomas Kraus <tomas.kraus@xxxxxxxxxx>, Bill Shannon <bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx>, EE4J build and releng discussions <ee4j-build@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Jignesh Bhodia <jignesh.bhodia@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [ee4j-build] Missing artifacts in OSSRH staging

 

https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/staging/org/glassfish/build/glassfishbuild-maven-plugin/3.2.27/glassfishbuild-maven-plugin-3.2.27.pom

Appears to have expired.

Please restage.

-- Ed

On 1/5/2019 8:38 AM, Ed Bratt wrote:

Pick the core projects that have passed and promote them. If we build against staging it will work but yes we need to do extra work to manage the embedded jar files. Romain was working on something for that...

 

 

 

--

Ed Bratt

 

-------- Original message --------

From: Tomas Kraus <tomas.kraus@xxxxxxxxxx>

Date: 1/5/19 5:50 AM (GMT-08:00)

To: Bill Shannon <bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx>, EE4J build and releng discussions <ee4j-build@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Ed Bratt <ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>

Subject: Re: [ee4j-build] Missing artifacts in OSSRH staging

 

Yes, this will solve this OSSRH staging nightmare at least for some
projects.

But do we have some projects that are integrated in GF and we are sure
that TCK/CTS passed with them?


Tomas

Dne 04.01.19 v 1:47 Bill Shannon napsal(a):

> Ed Bratt wrote on 1/3/19 3:56 PM> Another suggestion might be that we start
> promoting components that are ready,
>> over to Maven Central -- API JARs that have been tested and confirmed working
>> might be the first set of components that can be promoted in preparation for
>> final release. There might be other project artifacts that could be considered
>> ready to release.
> YES!!!
>
> If the component has completed its Eclipse Release Review, and has been tested
> with the TCK and CTS, it should just be released to Maven Central.  There's no
> reason to wait around for the rest of GlassFish.


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