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Publishing Your Maven Project to Bintray

UPDATE: As of May 1, 2021 Bintray services will no longer be available (ConanCenter and JCenter are not affected) for more information read the Centers Deprecation Blog   Bintray gives you everything you need to share your Maven project, and much more: you will be able to monitor downloads and users with the statistics that …

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Enjoy Bintray and use it as pain-free gateway to Maven Central

UPDATE: As of May 1, 2021 Bintray services will no longer be available (ConanCenter and JCenter are not affected) for more information read the Centers Deprecation Blog   What does it means when some tool or framework has literally dozens of guides, pages long each? It probably means that it is popular, or complicated to …

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Increase your Maven Package’s Exposure by Adding it to JCenter

If you already distribute your Maven packages via Bintray, your packages can gain further exposure by including them in Bintray’s JCenter! (if you are not very familiar with Bintray’s support for Maven, please refer to the user guide and to my previous post). JCenter is the repository with the biggest collection of Maven artifacts in …

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Another one bites the Maven Central dust (and saved by Bintray)

UPDATE: As of May 1, 2021 Bintray services will no longer be available (ConanCenter and JCenter are not affected) for more information read the Centers Deprecation Blog   Today, I encountered another very detailed blog post on the woes of publishing on Maven Central. Jose Maria Arranz explains why he doesn’t like Maven in general and …