Wouldn't it be easier to have someone else deploy it for you?

Every file that goes into the repository gets a sha1 and md5 hash. That
minimally means the pom and the jar.

-----Original Message-----
From: Allen, Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 11:31 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: [m2] manually "deploying"?

Ok, so I know it's sort of an asinine thing to do. However, currently
mvn deploy is returning an HTTP 405 error from our repository, and I
don't really have control over our company repository (new employee
doesn't get permissions for a while), so I can only do a manual copy to
the appropriate point in the remote file system.

So, does deploy do anything besides copy the files (including metadata
from the install phase) and generate a checksum? Can I create checksums
manually? What do I hash, just the JAR file itself?

Thanks for indulging my roundabout way of doing things. I promise it's
corporate circumstance, not me. :p

~Dan Allen

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