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Bintray Resolver
Tag |
bintray |
Handle latest |
yes, at least if the repository server is apache based |
Handle publish |
no |
[since 2.4]
This resolver uses Bintray DaaS (Distribution as a Service) platform to retrieve artifacts.
Attributes
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
subject |
Bintray username of a repository owner. |
No, defaults to Bintray |
repo |
User’s repository name. |
No, defaults to JCenter |
Examples
<bintray/>
A default, defines a JCenter bintray resolver. In most circumstances you won’t need any other resolvers as JCenter is already a super-set of many other repositories, including Maven Central.
Note
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Bintray and JCenter are being decommissioned by their service provider in the year 2021/2022. Once they are decommissioned, this resolver will no longer work. The original announcement can be read at https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/ |
<bintray subject="dsowerby" repo="maven"/>
<bintray subject="igelgrun" repo="batrak"/>
Defines two resolvers to use a repository "maven" of user "dsowerby" (https://dl.bintray.com/dsowerby/maven/) and repository "batrak" of user "igelgrun" (https://dl.bintray.com/igelgrun/batrak/).