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14.6. Automated Deployment
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The Maven proxy supports not just downloading artifacts, but also uploading artifacts. Hence, if you want to make an artifact available to all of the containers in the fabric, a simple way of doing this is to upload the artifact to the Maven proxy. For ultimate convenience in a development environment, you can automate the deployment step by installing the Fabric8 Maven plug-in in your project POM file.
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To discover the upload URL of the current Maven proxy master instance, invoke the
fabric:cluster-list
command, as follows:
In this example, the upload URL of the current master is
http://127.0.0.1:8181/maven/upload
.
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You can build a Maven project and upload the resulting artifact directly to the Maven proxy server, by invoking
mvn deploy
with the altDeploymentRepository
command-line option. The value of altDeploymentRepository
is specified in the following format:
ID::Layout::RepositoryURL
ID::Layout::RepositoryURL
Where the format segments can be explained as follows:
ID
- Can be used to pick up the relevant credentials from the
settings.xml
file (from the matchingsettings/servers/server/id element
). Otherwise, the credentials must be specified in the repository URL. If necessary, you can simply specify a dummy value for the ID. Layout
- Can be either
default
(for Maven3 or Maven2) orlegacy
(for Maven1, which is not compatible with JBoss A-MQ). RepositoryURL
- The Maven proxy upload URL. For example,
http://User:Password@localhost:8181/maven/upload/
.
For example, to deploy a Maven project to a Maven proxy server running on the localhost (
127.0.0.1
), authenticating with the admin/admin credentials, enter a command like the following:
mvn deploy -DaltDeploymentRepository=releaseRepository::default::http://admin:admin@127.0.0.1:8181/maven/upload/
mvn deploy -DaltDeploymentRepository=releaseRepository::default::http://admin:admin@127.0.0.1:8181/maven/upload/
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When working in a build environment, the most convenient way to interact with the Maven proxy server is to configure the Fabric8 Maven plug-in. The Fabric8 Maven plug-in can automatically deploy your project to the local Maven proxy and, in addition, has the capability to create or update a Fabric profile for your application. For more details, see Chapter 7, Fabric8 Maven Plug-In.