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Currently, powermock is hosted under it's own repository. The project would
have much greater visibility if it were available under central. Also, most
companies(like mine) have policies preventing developers from pulling in
artifacts from random respositories across the internet. Furthermore, if
everyone were to follow what powermock does, you would need a repository for
every artifact specified in the pom.
The reason why we can't upload PowerMock to the central repo is because Javassist is
not there (at least not the version we're depending on). See issue #45 .
From exabr...@gmail.com on April 26, 2010 20:39:21
Currently, powermock is hosted under it's own repository. The project would
have much greater visibility if it were available under central. Also, most
companies(like mine) have policies preventing developers from pulling in
artifacts from random respositories across the internet. Furthermore, if
everyone were to follow what powermock does, you would need a repository for
every artifact specified in the pom.
It's very simple to set this up, it can be accomplished by one of the project
admins in an afternoon: http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html Please please consider this request very carefully. Thank you
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/powermock/issues/detail?id=257
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