Thanks Jason.
I actually took a different approach and publish my artifacts to a Proximity
repository server. From there I was able to tie into their framework and
have fully automated deployments right through their web interface.
I built a few pieces of my own but it works nicely with their foundation.
Take care.
Franz
Franz Garsombke wrote:
>
> Maven is working beautifully for us...we are building code, packaging, and
> deploying to our proximity repository server. Does the Maven team know of
> any tools that are built around getting artifacts from an HTTP URL and
> then SCPing the file to a remote machine and running some command lines?
>
> I would like to automate our deployments from our remote repository and
> was just wondering if you had come across any tools? I built an enterpise
> version of such a tool at my last company and it was deploying over 100
> applications. Unfortunately I do not have it at my new job.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Franz
>
>
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