[osmosis-dev] Maven artifacts, using Osmosis as a library, OSMembrane
Brett Henderson
brett at bretth.com
Thu Dec 8 02:17:01 GMT 2011
Hi Andrew,
On 8 December 2011 00:18, Andrew Byrd <andrew at fastmail.net> wrote:
> Brett and Igor,
>
> Thanks for your replies last week about using Osmosis as a library and a
> Maven dependency. I hadn't spotted the Maven branch on the Github
> repository so I appreciate you pointing that out, and I will be looking to
> the tests for usage hints as you suggested, Igor.
>
The maven branch is woefully incomplete, but it's a start :-) It's not
building at the moment, I seem to have some dependency mismatches between
the Ivy and Maven configs. Probably not hard to fix.
I've just merged in the latest 0.40.1 release which should be a good place
to start.
> With your comments in mind, some Open Trip Planner developers have
> discussed this option and we would prefer to eventually add a dependency on
> Osmosis rather than duplicate functionality. For the moment we will just be
> using Osmosis as an external tool in scripts, but we would be happy to
> contribute to the Mavenization effort and may even be able to offer space
> on a Maven repository to host the artifacts. Just let me know if we can be
> of assistance.
>
I'm not sure when I'll get back to the maven work, but I'd like to keep it
going if I can. It's been more of an experiment than anything else. I'd
like to eventually have the artefacts made available on a public maven repo
one way or another. Whether it's easier to build the project via maven or
bolt on maven repo publishing to the existing ant/ivy project I have no
idea.
Any help is appreciated :-)
Brett
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