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* [[Gradle_Concepts#Maven_Plugin|Gradle Concepts]]
* [[Gradle_Concepts_ToDeplete#Maven_Plugin|Gradle Concepts]]
* [[Gradle_Artifact_Publishing_Concepts#Publishing_to_a_Maven_Repository|Gradle Artifact Publishing Concepts]]
* [[Gradle_Artifact_Publishing_Concepts#Publishing_to_a_Maven_Repository|Gradle Artifact Publishing Concepts]]



Revision as of 17:45, 17 May 2018

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Overview

apply plugin: 'maven'

The Maven plugin define an "install" task of type "Upload". It installs the associated artifacts to the local Maven cache, including the Maven metadata. By default, the task is associated with the "archives" configuration. Additionally to installing artifacts into the local Maven cache (repository), the plugin can upload to remote Maven repositories.


Publishing with Maven plugin has been obsoleted by maven-publish Plugin, use that instead whenever possible.

POM Generation

https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/maven_plugin.html#sec:maven_pom_generation

Publishing to a Maven Repository

https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/maven_plugin.html#uploading_to_maven_repositories

Gradle can be configured to publish artifacts to a Maven repository by configuring Maven plugin's uploadArchive task In build.gradle:

uploadArchives {
    repositories {
        mavenDeployer {
            repository(url: "file://localhost/tmp/myRepo/")
        }
    }
}