The local-repository
directory is not to be confused with the local repository in your maven installation (normally at ~/.m2/repository
). This directory has been added so that jars not or no longer available through a public Maven repository can be kept with this project and their dependencies handled seamlessly with pom.xml configuration files.
Using the local-repository
folder is a last resort, after you've exhausted public repository options for a new jar. However, if a necessary jar is not available in maven, you can add it to the local-respository
folder with the following command:
mvn deploy:deploy-file -Durl=file:///YOUR-DIRECTORY-PATH-TO-AGGREGATE/aggregate/local-repository \
-Dfile=odk-tomcatutil-1.0.1.jar \
-DgroupId=org.opendatakit \
-DartifactId=odk-tomcatutil \
-Dpackaging=jar \
-Dversion=1.0.1
This will create the necessary file framework in the local-directory
directory so that you can include jars in aggregate project POM files.
These are the jars in the local-repository
directory.
This is a special build of javarosa using the tree at https://bitbucket.org/m.sundt/javarosa It incorporates multithread-safe KoBo collect changes (from Clayton), abandons J2ME support, exposes bind and prompt attributes, and numerous contributed fixes from SurveyCTO and others.
This can be installed by pulling the original ODK Aggregate (Components) sources and running 'mvn install' in the GaeHttpClient project.
This can be installed by pulling the original ODK Aggregate (Components) sources and running 'mvn install' in the TomcatUtils project.
This can be installed by pulling the Aggregate (Components) sources and building the gwt-google-maps-v3 project.
See the original ODK Aggregate (Components) README.txt file for how this was built. It uses the sources that were originally located here (but have since been removed): http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-maps-v3/
The sources are in the jar. The full project can be found in the original ODK Aggregate (Components) project. It is copied from the download formerly available here: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/