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I work on an industrialized large maven project, and on an application module, I need to be able to send push notifications to Android (with new Google Cloud Messaging).

It seems google provide themselves the server-side library to send the notifications, and according to the mailing list they do not provide any maven repository.

The first step mentionned in the google documentation is:

Copy the gcm-server.jar file from the SDK's gcm-server/dist directory to your server classpath.

I'm not going to do that so i've added the jar to my local repository and will add it to our enterprise Nexus.

mvn install:install-file
 -Dfile=gcm-server.jar
 -Dsources=gcm-server-sources.jar
 -DgroupId=com.google.android.gcm
 -DartifactId=gcm-server
 -Dversion=r3
 -DgeneratePom=true
 -Dpackaging=jar

But i've just noticed that the library has dependencies (simple-json, mockito and junit). It's not precised if they are runtime or tests but i guess only simple-json is used at runtime. I think retrieving the GCM dependency from our Nexus should also permit to retrieve the transitive dependencies like this simple-json lib right?

Thus what am i supposed to do? Should i create on my own a pom file for a project i don't own, and then import the project to my maven repository with -DpomFile=my-custom-pom.xml?

Thanks

4 Answers 4

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Finally i've ended creating my own pom.

I've created a maven repository on github here: https://github.com/slorber/gcm-server-repository

Thus anyone can download this jar with maven and also its transitive dependencies.

I've added the files/commands so that you know how i've done.

Add repository:

<repository>
    <id>gcm-server-repository</id>
    <url>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/slorber/gcm-server-repository/master/releases/</url>
</repository>

And dependency:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.google.android.gcm</groupId>
    <artifactId>gcm-server</artifactId>
    <version>1.0.2</version>
</dependency>
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  • How often is this being updated? Where is the v1.0.2 version number from? Oct 21, 2013 at 12:56
  • @Amorgos I don't know at all but people never gave me any feedback so I guess the deployed version is still ok. I've found this version number in an ant script that was with google jar I think Oct 21, 2013 at 13:15
  • This library is little outdated. It does not have the method builder.restrictedPackageName(PACKAGE_NAME);
    – Gopinath
    Sep 4, 2014 at 14:32
  • Note github has changed its domain, so the repository url is now probably https://raw.githubusercontent.com/slorber/gcm-server-repository/master/releases/ Nov 21, 2014 at 11:52
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See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/android-gcm/oukjcHpbLj4/lql_IzpjmUkJ%5B1-25%5D.

It seems that google simply doesn't publish this jar in any maven repository. You have two options:

  1. Include all (transitively) dependent jars in your repository
  2. (like you said) Create your own pom file

I would go for the second option. It's not that hard.

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  • The google group link is broken but it's probably the topic i mention in my initial question. I'll try to create the pom, for this project it will be pretty easy thanks Aug 16, 2012 at 15:30
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Works using:

 <dependency>
        <groupId>com.google.android.gcm</groupId>
        <artifactId>gcm-server</artifactId>
        <version>1.0.2</version>
 </dependency>

And

<repository>
        <id>gcm-server-repository</id>
        <url>https://github.com/slorber/gcm-server-repository/raw/master/releases/</url>
</repository>
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If you use Linux or Mac, you may use the following script saved as mvn-intall-jar:

#!/bin/sh
# Script to mavenize any JAR files
# by Muhammad Ichsan <[email protected]>
#

desc=$1
binary=$2
source=$3

if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
    echo "Usage $0 <DESCRIPTION> <BINARY JAR FILE> [SOURCE JAR FILE]"
    echo "e.g. $0 com.google.android.gcm/gcm-server/2.1.4 gcm-server.jar gcm-server-src.jar"
    exit 1
fi

groupId=`echo $desc | awk -F '/' '{print $1}'`
artifactId=`echo $desc | awk -F '/' '{print $2}'`
version=`echo $desc | awk -F '/' '{print $3}'`

if [ "$version" = "" ]; then
    echo "Invalid DESCRIPTION"
    exit 1
fi

if [ "$source" != "" ]; then
    mvn install:install-file\
 -Dfile=$binary\
 -DgroupId=$groupId\
 -DartifactId=$artifactId\
 -Dversion=$version\
 -DgeneratePom=true\
 -Dpackaging=jar\
 -Dsources=$source
else
    mvn install:install-file\
 -Dfile=$binary\
 -DgroupId=$groupId\
 -DartifactId=$artifactId\
 -Dversion=$version\
 -DgeneratePom=true\
 -Dpackaging=jar
fi

And use this:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.google.android.gcm</groupId>
    <artifactId>gcm-server</artifactId>
    <version>1.0.2</version>
</dependency>
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  • This works but will not include the transitive dependency required by GCM which is json-simple 1.1, meaning you should already have json-simple in your classpath, or add it additionnally yourself to your application dependencies Feb 21, 2013 at 9:11
  • JARs without dependency information require manual dependency handling. The case is like old time when Ant was used by most people then. You must know what JARs a JAR depends on. I believe creating your own pom file will meet your need.
    – sancho21
    Feb 23, 2013 at 14:13

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