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I have to mirror a set of dependencies to my company-local Ivy repository.

I currently need to publish Hibernate Spatial 4.0-M1. From my Eclipse project, I can only resolve Ivy dependencies if I enable remote repository <ibiblio name="hibernate-spatial" m2compatible="true" root="http://www.hibernatespatial.org/repository"/> (and exclude a few dependencies from dependencies.xml), which other developers don't have as they retrieve only from LAN.

So I ended up putting the JAR into the publish directory, convert the HS official POM to Ivy using a proper Ant task and I ended up with the following dependencies.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ivy-module version="1.0" xmlns:m="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/maven">
    <info organisation="org.hibernate"
        module="hibernate-spatial"
        revision="4.0-M1"
        status="release"
        publication="20130904175525"
    >
        <description homepage="" />
    </info>
    <configurations>
        <conf name="default" visibility="public" description="runtime dependencies and master artifact can be used with this conf" extends="runtime,master"/>
        <conf name="master" visibility="public" description="contains only the artifact published by this module itself, with no transitive dependencies"/>
        <conf name="compile" visibility="public" description="this is the default scope, used if none is specified. Compile dependencies are available in all classpaths."/>
        <conf name="provided" visibility="public" description="this is much like compile, but indicates you expect the JDK or a container to provide it. It is only available on the compilation classpath, and is not transitive."/>
        <conf name="runtime" visibility="public" description="this scope indicates that the dependency is not required for compilation, but is for execution. It is in the runtime and test classpaths, but not the compile classpath." extends="compile"/>
        <conf name="test" visibility="private" description="this scope indicates that the dependency is not required for normal use of the application, and is only available for the test compilation and execution phases." extends="runtime"/>
        <conf name="system" visibility="public" description="this scope is similar to provided except that you have to provide the JAR which contains it explicitly. The artifact is always available and is not looked up in a repository."/>
        <conf name="sources" visibility="public" description="this configuration contains the source artifact of this module, if any."/>
        <conf name="javadoc" visibility="public" description="this configuration contains the javadoc artifact of this module, if any."/>
        <conf name="optional" visibility="public" description="contains all optional dependencies"/>
    </configurations>
    <publications>
        <artifact name="hibernate-spatial" type="jar" ext="jar" conf="compile"/>
    </publications>
    <dependencies>
        <dependency org="jaxen" name="jaxen" rev="1.1" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="4.8.2" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="commons-logging" name="commons-logging-api" rev="99.0-does-not-exist" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="org.slf4j" name="slf4j-log4j12" rev="1.6.1" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="postgresql" name="postgresql" rev="8.4-701.jdbc4" force="true" conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/>
        <dependency org="org.slf4j" name="jcl-over-slf4j" rev="1.6.1" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="javax.validation" name="validation-api" rev="1.0.0.GA" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="dom4j" name="dom4j" rev="1.6.1" force="true" conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/>
        <!--<dependency org="org.postgis" name="postgis-jdbc" rev="1.5.3" force="true" conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/>-->
        <dependency org="org.hibernate" name="hibernate-validator" rev="4.2.0.Final" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="org.slf4j" name="slf4j-api" rev="1.6.1" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="commons-dbcp" name="commons-dbcp" rev="1.4" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <!--<dependency org="org.jboss.logging" name="jboss-logging" rev="3.1.0.CR2" force="true" conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/>-->
        <dependency org="com.fasterxml" name="classmate" rev="0.5.4" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="commons-logging" name="commons-logging" rev="99.0-does-not-exist" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="org.jboss" name="jandex" rev="1.0.3.Final" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="org.hibernate" name="hibernate-core" rev="4.0.0.Final" force="true" conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/>
        <dependency org="org.hibernate" name="hibernate-testing" rev="4.0.0.Final" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <dependency org="com.vividsolutions" name="jts" rev="1.12" force="true" conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/>
        <dependency org="com.h2database" name="h2" rev="1.2.145" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>
        <!--<dependency org="javassist" name="javassist" rev="3.12.1.GA" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/>-->
    </dependencies>
</ivy-module>

I run the following Ant task:

<target name="ivy-local-release" depends="ivy-config" description="Locally publish a file">
    <ivy:resolve />
    <ivy:publish artifactspattern="${ivy.install.dir}/publish/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"  resolver="local" status="release" overwrite="true" />
</target>

and I get the following output:

ivy-config:
[ivy:configure] :: Ivy 2.1.0 - 20090925235825 :: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ ::
[ivy:configure] :: loading settings :: file = C:\Program Files (x86)\Ivy\ivy-settings.xml
ivy-local-release:
[ivy:resolve] :: resolving dependencies :: org.hibernate#hibernate-spatial;4.0-M1
[ivy:resolve]   confs: [default, master, compile, provided, runtime, test, system, sources, javadoc, optional]
[ivy:resolve]   found postgresql#postgresql;8.4-701.jdbc4 in maven2
[ivy:resolve]   found dom4j#dom4j;1.6.1 in local
[ivy:resolve]   found xml-apis#xml-apis;1.0.b2 in maven2
[ivy:resolve]   found org.hibernate#hibernate-core;4.0.0.Final in maven2
[ivy:resolve]   found commons-collections#commons-collections;3.2.1 in local
[ivy:resolve]   found antlr#antlr;2.7.7 in local
[ivy:resolve]   found org.jboss.spec.javax.transaction#jboss-transaction-api_1.1_spec;1.0.0.Final in local
[ivy:resolve]   found org.hibernate.javax.persistence#hibernate-jpa-2.0-api;1.0.1.Final in maven2
[ivy:resolve]   found org.jboss.logging#jboss-logging;3.1.0.CR2 in maven2

[...]

[ivy:resolve]   ==== jboss: tried
[ivy:resolve]     https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/gnu-getopt/getopt/1.0.13/getopt-1.0.13.pom
[ivy:resolve]     -- artifact gnu-getopt#getopt;1.0.13!getopt.jar:
[ivy:resolve]     https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/gnu-getopt/getopt/1.0.13/getopt-1.0.13.jar
[ivy:resolve]   ==== shared: tried
[ivy:resolve]     R:/repository/gnu-getopt/getopt/1.0.13/ivys/ivy.xml
[ivy:resolve]     -- artifact gnu-getopt#getopt;1.0.13!getopt.jar:
[ivy:resolve]     R:/repository/gnu-getopt/getopt/1.0.13/jars/getopt.jar
[ivy:resolve]       ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[ivy:resolve]       ::          UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES         ::
[ivy:resolve]       ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[ivy:resolve]       :: commons-logging#commons-logging-api;99.0-does-not-exist: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: commons-logging#commons-logging;99.0-does-not-exist: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: commons-httpclient#commons-httpclient;3.1-jbossorg-1: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.hornetq#hornetq-core;working@antonioanzivino: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.jboss.netty#netty;working@antonioanzivino: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: jacorb#jacorb;2.3.1jboss.patch01-brew: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: jacorb#idl;2.3.1jboss.patch01-brew: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.jboss.logmanager#jboss-logmanager;working@antonioanzivino: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.jboss.integration#jboss-transaction-spi;working@antonioanzivino: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.jboss.spec.javax.ejb#jboss-ejb-api_3.1_spec;working@antonioanzivino: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.jboss.spec.javax.servlet#jboss-servlet-api_3.0_spec;working@antonioanzivino: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: ${project.parent.groupId}#jboss-logging-generator;1.0.0.Beta6: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: org.jboss.ws#jbossws-api;1.0.0-SNAPSHOT: not found
[ivy:resolve]       :: gnu-getopt#getopt;1.0.13: not found
[ivy:resolve]       ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[ivy:resolve] 
[ivy:resolve] 
[ivy:resolve] :: USE VERBOSE OR DEBUG MESSAGE LEVEL FOR MORE DETAILS

BUILD FAILED

I use the following resolver configuration in my ivy-settings.xml

    <resolvers>
    <filesystem name="shared" >
        <ivy pattern="${ivy.shared.default.root}/${ivy.shared.default.ivy.pattern}" />
        <artifact pattern="${ivy.shared.default.root}/${ivy.shared.default.artifact.pattern}" />
    </filesystem>
    <ibiblio name="maven2" m2compatible="true"/>
    <ibiblio name="geotools" m2compatible="true" root="http://download.osgeo.org/webdav/geotools"/>
    <ibiblio name="hibernate-spatial" m2compatible="true" root="http://www.hibernatespatial.org/repository"/>
    <ibiblio name="jboss" m2compatible="true" root="https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/"/>
    <ibiblio name="mavenjava" m2compatible="true" root="http://download.java.net/maven/2" />
</resolvers>
<resolvers>
    <chain name="default" returnFirst="false">
        <resolver ref="local" />
        <resolver ref="maven2" />
        <resolver ref="geotools" />
        <resolver ref="hibernate-spatial" />
        <resolver ref="jboss" />
        <resolver ref="shared" />

    </chain>
</resolvers>

The strange is that I can resolve all dependencies when I run ivy:resolve on my local project.

I would like to recursively publish dependencies on local Ivy repository when I publish a new artifact. How to do that?

1 Answer 1

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Does it have to ivy? A better option for hosting dependencies internally is to setup a Maven repository manager like Nexus. External repositories like Maven Central will then be retrieved from automatically and cached locally.

If you're determined to use ivy I would recommend looking at the ivy install task.

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  • Yes, that must be Ivy because the whole company uses Ivy and I don't have control or discussion power over that Sep 6, 2013 at 10:50
  • @djechelon That's fine, but don't forget that ivy has a ibiblio resolver that is compatible with Maven repoositories. The advantage of using Nexus is that it actively manages your repository, with ivy you'll have to build it yourelf. Sep 6, 2013 at 11:14

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