[Biojava-dev] maven and custom jar
Raphael André Bauer
raphael.andre.bauer at gmail.com
Tue Dec 22 21:35:13 UTC 2009
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Andreas Prlic <andreas at sdsc.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am about to commit some major new features to the protein structure
> modules. For the visualisation of these, the Jmol applet is being
cool :)
> used. As such I would like to add the dependency on it to the
> structure modules. Since I could not find a JmolApplet.jar in maven, I
> currently install it locally via mvn install:install-file . What is
> the easiest way to get this set up and installed automatically, if
> somebody else checks out the code from SVN ? Shall we just document
> the line that installs Jmol, or should there be a custom target in the
Hi Andreas,
a quick scan gave me this (unofficial imho) repository:
http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/maven2/net/sourceforge/jmol/jmol/ ready to be
referenced by your pom.xml. A second idea is to set up a biojava jmol
repository (depending on the license of Jmol) right at the biojava
servers that you reference in your pom.xml. A third (and maybe the
best idea) is to ask the Jmol team to set up a maven repository, or to
upload artifacts to the central repository. The people behind Jmol are
really helpful and I am pretty sure they are willing to help.
But maybe there are more clever ideas how to work around that problem...
Raphael
maybe this helps:
> pom?
>
> Andreas
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