Good morning, is there a way to add a jar file to a Maven project...the jar file was created by Ant, has no Artifcat ID, group id and other Maven properties that are required?
You can add local dependencies directly (as mentioned in build maven project with propriatery libraries included) like this:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.sample</groupId>
<artifactId>sample</artifactId>
<version>1.0</version>
<scope>system</scope>
<systemPath>${project.basedir}/...
using the systemPath property
then, the others dont really matter
except when you have other resources that have a dependency that you use the id from
or when you have multiple with the same artifact id
@Wietlol Okay, I have followed that example. In my project I can reference classes from this jar, however when compiling it throws an error 'dependencies.dependency.systemPath'.....should use a variable instead of a hard-coded path
And have realized that this installation method requires some other Maven properties for which my jar does not have
correct me if im wrong, but it is useless to make this null check. there is no way as far as i know that the for loop will let sth null go in right? pastebin.com/RQfV66rQ
it should just skip it in any case scenario correct?
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if you see, Z must be after X, check if X already depends on Z, if not, then add it as dependency
the only issue that would come up is, if there would be multiple ends (the ones which depend on everything else), you would need to keep track of the ones on the end
@Wietlol im talking about significant performance drop cause of some code. if its 1,2,3 methods its fine, but if the whole code is like that, its gonna be a problem.
being proactive is good for all of us. why write some code that could be better written, that you know that in future might be a problem for any reason?
im taking in mind always all sides. correctness and performance. just think thats better for all working on the same project. cause in the future you might screw urself or someone else
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i was looking at a question and the guy had a method returning Void. which means that he always does a return null; looked it up and didnt find anything solid in the net. i dont get it still though, why would someone want to return a null always? does this make sense to you?
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Cows routinely lie down and can easily regain their footing...
basing myself on this article
though it does admit the possibility of 10 people knocking it over if the cow weren't resisting