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Subject: Re: Contineous Deployment
From: Maarten Coene <maarten_coene () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2011-03-06 20:04:03
Message-ID: 112825.13245.qm () web30804 ! mail ! mud ! yahoo ! com
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All of this is perfectly possible with Ivy and not very hard to do. If you have
troubles with creating such a repository, don't hesitate to post your questions
in more detail to this mailing list.
If you want to publish by doing an svn check-in, you might want to take a look
at the 'ivysvn' project, which extends Ivy with an svn-resolver:
http://code.google.com/p/ivysvn/
Maarten
----- Original Message ----
From: Adib <amslist@gmail.com>
To: ivy-user@ant.apache.org
Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 3:38:55 AM
Subject: Contineous Deployment
Hi,
I am highly experienced with Ant but new to Ivy and I am finding Ivy
extremely confusing to understand, I have spent a lot of time reading
the docs, trying out the tutorial and have not been able to figure out
if what i want to do can be done with ivy or how to do it.
What I would like to do:
1) Setup a private ivy repository to share with a private development
team over the internet
2) Use subversion over https as the ivy repository, this subversion
repo will not be used to store my applications source code
3) I want to control what goes into the repository so I have no
interest in copying stuff from any of the public maven repos I want to
build my ivy.xml files in the repo by hand so that i can know exactly
what is on my classpath and why
4) The ivy repo should host my own modules and third party modules I add to it.
5) I want to be able to publish my own modules into the ivy repo by
doing an svn check-in
Is the configuration that I want doable with ivy and how hard is it to
configure something like this?
Cheers
Adib
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