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I have a working Tycho build that produces a working p2 repository. My current work flow is to manually drag and drop the results of this build from the project's target dir to the web server that hosts the p2 repository. The results of my tycho build look normal:

${projectBaseDir}/target/repository
     - features
          - com.my.product.feature.201111071414.jar
     - plugins
          - com.my.product.plugins
     - artifacts.jar
     - content.jar

So, what is the "industry standard" for taking the results of this build in the repository directory and placing them on a web server.

In this case, I am running the p2 repository's web server on the same machine that is running the build sever, so a simple copy to a directory command would work.

I've tried the maven-resources-plugin using the resources:copy-resources with no luck. I kept getting an error about the invalid output directory. I don't really feel like copy-resources is the way to go here, since the general purpose of that goal is to copy files to the target directory of your maven build, and not to copy files from the target directory of a maven build.

My task seems simple, and I realize there are a lot of options to copy files, but I'm looking for the "maven way" or better yet, "the tycho way" of doing this. If such a standard exists.

thanks, TW

3 Answers 3

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You can achieve what you want with the antrun plugin. It lets you use ant tasks/targets (like copying files) to do things during a Maven build.

I expect something like the following would work for you:

<plugin>
    <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
    <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>1.6</version>
    <executions>
        <execution>
        <id>configFix</id>
        <phase>package</phase>
        <configuration>
            <target name="configFix">
                <copy file="${project.build.directory}/p2/some.file" todir="C:\My\Directory" overwrite="true">
                </copy>
            </target>
        </configuration>
        <goals>
            <goal>run</goal>
        </goals>
        </execution>
    </executions>
</plugin>
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There is an example of Minerva how to publish the repository.

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  • That's what I was afraid of. I'm doing the exact same thing as the example is doing with the Hudson/Jenkins build with my p2repository build artifacts. But, at this time, I'm not using a cron job to get that p2repository pushed out to an update site. I was hoping to avoid the cron job and instead find something built into Tycho or Maven. Looks as if that functionality isn't there yet.
    – twindham
    Nov 10, 2011 at 15:23
  • I think it's out of scope of Tycho. You can find some plug-ins of Maven to deploy the artifacts to anywhere(the server inside or outside of your corporation) in any way(such as scp, ftp).
    – Kane
    Nov 11, 2011 at 3:05
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I just finished a plugin for that: http://download.ralph-schuster.eu/eu.ralph-schuster.uploadfiles-maven-plugin/STABLE/. It provides even ways to execute commands on the repository server, e.g. in order to delete old files before or merge artifacts after the deployment.

Hope it resolves the deploy problem. :)

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