Hi,
I'm part of a team building a game with Adobe AIR with Straling and
DragonBones libraries for mobile devices.
We also have ANE we are using.
We want to add maven to our project so we can run CI builds with the same
project model we use for development. We are using IntelliJ and hopefully
bot the IDE and the CI server will use maven as common project model.
From reading and testing the tools I understand the current status is that
Adobe AIR binaries cannot be uploaded to public maven repositories due to
legal issues so I have to use the Mavenizer tool to generate manve artifacts
from my local installation of AIR/Flex SDKs. I manage to do that.
What's next? I'm pretty new to maven so I'm not sure how to use the
resulting artifacts?
1. Can I simply copy them to my ~/.m2/repository directory? (I try it and it
didn't work, also it doesn't sound like the right way to go when there are
other members in the team).
2. I saw people using BitBucket (which we are already using) as maven
repository, can I simply upload it there and point my pom.xml to that repo?
Any explanation will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Ido.
I'm part of a team building a game with Adobe AIR with Straling and
DragonBones libraries for mobile devices.
We also have ANE we are using.
We want to add maven to our project so we can run CI builds with the same
project model we use for development. We are using IntelliJ and hopefully
bot the IDE and the CI server will use maven as common project model.
From reading and testing the tools I understand the current status is that
Adobe AIR binaries cannot be uploaded to public maven repositories due to
legal issues so I have to use the Mavenizer tool to generate manve artifacts
from my local installation of AIR/Flex SDKs. I manage to do that.
What's next? I'm pretty new to maven so I'm not sure how to use the
resulting artifacts?
1. Can I simply copy them to my ~/.m2/repository directory? (I try it and it
didn't work, also it doesn't sound like the right way to go when there are
other members in the team).
2. I saw people using BitBucket (which we are already using) as maven
repository, can I simply upload it there and point my pom.xml to that repo?
Any explanation will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Ido.