You can imagine that the POM is generated dynamically from the bundle (if it's been produced by Tycho) or from the Maven coordinates given to the Maven repo layout.
Jeff
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Andreas Sewe <andreas.sewe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jeff,
yes, that's what I tried.
> If you take a regular POM (JAR,WAR,...) and add Tycho extensions plus
> add a p2 repo to Maven repositories, then it should be able to resolve
> one of the dependencies against this repo.
even if the p2 layout were implemented in the "proper" way, I wonder how
> But I looked at the code of the P2 layout maven repository and it seems
> it is not implemented so it's like the p2 layout is a fake Maven
> repository just here to allow configuration of P2 repositories for Tycho
> in the Maven way.
Tycho would be able to produce a pom.xml for a JAR in a p2 repo? Now,
for JARs build with Tycho, this should be doable thanks to
META-INF/maven/${groupId}/${artifactId}/pom.xml, but in the general
case that would be really hard.
Alternatively, I looks like bug [1] being fixed might solve this in a
different way.
Best wishes,
Andreas
[1] <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=349115>
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