Just be sure you got it. There is no difference between your internal
developed libraries and external downloaded dependencies (as log4j).
Artifact at repostory level it is no more than set of files. Get right
feeling for repositories. [?]

2009/8/1 Qureshi,Shahzad [Ontario] <[email protected]>

> Nevermind, it works fine. I had not enabled dependency management in
> eclipse and kept thinking that it wasn't getting latest version.
>
> Thanks adasal for your input
>
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Shahzad Qureshi
> Systems Analyst/Programmer
> Applications Directorate, CIOB
> Environment Canada
> 416-739-4702
> [email protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: adasal [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 3:07 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: Uploading a new version to internal remote repository
>
> Are you sure?
> I think you have misconfigured something.
> The pom dictates the version of artifact you are using.
> This doesn't make sense to me.
> Adam
>
> 2009/7/31 Qureshi,Shahzad [Ontario] <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've an internal remote repository setup which is working fine. I just
>
> > have one confusion.
> >
> > I uploaded a internally developed library to the internal remote
> > repository a few months ago which worked fine. However, now there is a
>
> > new version for it available and I wanted to upload the new version
> > but I also don't want to remove the older version yet as there are few
>
> > modules that require the old version.
> >
> > I simply updated the version number in the pom file of the library and
>
> > updated the file name in the upload script and it was uploaded fine.
> >
> > I updated the pom file on my module to the new version, however I
> > still get the older version downloaded in the module that needs to use
>
> > the new version.
> >
> > Someone had mentioned to me before that if I use SNAPSHOT I won't get
> > this problem however, is that the rite approach though? I thought
> > SNAPSHOT is used only for the libraries/modules that are actively
> > under development and not for the stable/production versions?
> >
> > Hows do log4j for instance do this? I can simply change the version
> > for log4j in my pom file to whatever I want and I'll get that version.
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > Shahzad Qureshi
> > Systems Analyst/Programmer
> > Applications Directorate, CIOB
> > Environment Canada
> > 416-739-4702
> > [email protected]
> >
> >
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