On 23.10.2005, at 14:08, Milos Kleint wrote:
well, javadocs culd be published easily in maven 1.x but AFAIK it was almost completely unused (try searching the ibiblio.org <http:// ibiblio.org>repository) So to get the feature useful, there should be a more aggressive policy IMHO. Like when uploading to remote repository always upload javadocs and sources
as well by default.. otherwise it will be again unused.

This has been discussed here previously, but I totally agree that javadocs and sources should be uploaded by default.

Cheers,
-Ralph.

On 10/21/05, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In Maven2, yes, it is standardised (-src and -javadoc) and they can be
published to the repository by default.

- Brett

On 10/21/05, Sal Campana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are there any plans to add support of optionally specifying API and SRC

jars

for a given dependency?

We've built a plugin to do this, and then update our IDE, but its not standard...but if it were standard in Maven (extra xml tags?) then all

the

IDE plugins would support it....

Based on this page:

*http://docs.codehaus.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=22230*

It seems the classifier attribute can be used to associate src and api

jars

with a regular jar dependency. It shows *javasrc and *javadoc...

Will the extensions be "standardized"?

It seems that if Maven would standardize how these things are defined,

then

generic plugins could be made for the IDEs which can take advantage of

this.



Thx!




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