Hello,
We are using Maven to resolve all our projects dependencies. We have now been using Aspose products for year and we need to manually add all the Aspose dependencies in our pom.xml.
Maven is now kind of a standard for industrialized Java developments. Is there a chance you could add a pom.xml for all your products so that Maven can automagically resolve your dependencies and fix any conflict?
Thanks and regards,
VR
Hi,
Did anything happen with this - having the various version of Cells for Java available via some Maven repo (central or otherwise) along with a prebuilt -javadoc.jar would be very helpful.
Hi,
This would be a big help in managing our dependencies, as Im sure it would be for any team that uses Maven for their Java dependency management.
I agree with npratt
Even if the Aspose jars may not be distributed in public maven repos, at least a minimal pom.xml should be made available in the distributed zips. That is how most of the industrialized Java developments are working nowadays.
Hi Vincent & Nick,
Thank you for your valuable suggestions.
As narrated by Amjad, we need to discuss this matter in detail so we could assess the viability of your requirement(s). We have logged your comments to the ticket already attached with this thread for future reference, and we will keep you posted with updates in this regard.
Hi Vincent & Nick,
Hi Vincent & Nick,
Thanks for using Aspose.Cells.
Please download and use the latest fix: Aspose.Cells
for Java v7.7.2.4.
We have provided the pom.xml in the release/fix archive.
The issues you have found earlier (filed as CELLSJAVA-40423) have been fixed in this update.
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Hi
A prebuilt Javadoc .jar would be immensely helpful. The current distribution mechanism is a tad antiquated and not at all helpful.
Hi Nick,
Thanks for using Aspose.Cells.
for JAVA libraries, however, we will consider doing this in future.
Currently, our .NET components are also shipped on NuGet (a system
similar to Maven repositories on the .NET framework) we will consider
doing the same for Java soon.
Hi RoukVinc,
We are pleased to announce that Aspose has launched the
Aspose Cloud Maven Repository and now supporting
Maven Dependencies for Aspose Java APIs.
Please check the following blog post for further info and about the supported Aspose Maven Dependencies:
Thanks
Adeel Ilyas
MP Developer
Aspose Marketplace Team
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