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h1. Maven Repos Support 

 (see #1696) 

 Maven repository can be integrated with Z2 as component repositories. 

 This is used for most of the [[Samples]] and [[Add-ons]] to access third-party binaries. 

 For Add-ons it is typical to rely on fragments (see below) to declare dependencies, and for a sample (or - of course - any actual solution) it is typical to declare a maven component repository to set the actual remote source of artifacts (and more). 

 h2. Principles 

 The main idea is that based on some root artifacts and some maven remote repository configuration, jar artifacts and dependencies will be made available as Java component in Z2 that can be referenced or included as suits best. 

 h2. Name mapping and version resolution 

 Artefacts in Maven repos have a fully qualified name of the form  

 <pre> 
 <groupId>:<artifactId>:<version> 
 </pre> 

 or  

 <pre> 
 <groupId>:<artifactId>:<packaging>:<version> 
 </pre> 

 By default, a jar artifact @<groupId>:<artifactId>:<version>@ will result into a Java component of name  

 <pre> 
 <groupId>:<artifactId>/java 
 </pre> 

 Given that the resolution of the root artifacts and dependencies lead to artifacts of the same packaging, group id, and artifact id but with different versions the higher version number will be used (but see #1695). 

 h2. Example configuration 

 A maven repository component may look like this: 

 <pre> 
 com.zfabrik.systemStates.participation=com.zfabrik.boot.main/sysrepo_up 
 com.zfabrik.component.type=com.zfabrik.mvncr 
 mvncr.priority=200 
 mvncr.roots=\ 
	 org.springframework:spring-context:4.0.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework:spring-aspects:4.0.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework:spring-tx:4.0.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework:spring-orm:4.0.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework:spring-web:4.0.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework.security:spring-security-core:3.2.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework.security:spring-security-web:3.2.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework.security:spring-security-config:3.2.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.springframework.security:spring-security-aspects:3.2.2.RELEASE,\ 
	 org.hibernate:hibernate-entitymanager:4.3.4.Final,\ 
	 aopalliance:aopalliance:1.0,\ 
	 org.aspectj:aspectjweaver:1.7.4,\ 
	 org.aspectj:aspectjtools:1.6.9,\ 

 mvncr.excluded=\ 
         org.jboss.spec.javax.transaction:jboss-transaction-api_1.2_spec 

 mvncr.managed=\ 
         commons-logging:commons-logging:1.1.2 
 </pre> 
 
 By default, all non-optional compile scope dependencies will be resolved. The resulting Java component will have the target artifact as API library and all non-optional compile scope dependencies as public references in their mapped form. 

 The z2 core will use lazy component class loaders to make sure that use of include libraries has virtually no runtime penalty. 

 h2. Component properties 

 |_. name |_. meaning |_. default | 
 | mvncr.settings | Specifies the location of the settings XML file relative to the components resources | settings.xml | 
 | mvncr.roots | A comman-separated list of root artifacts. See below for more details | n.a. | 
 | mvncr.priority | The repository priority in repository chaining as defined in IComponentsRepository | 500 | 
 | mvncr.managed 	 | Fixed artifact versions, if encountered during recursive root resolution. This corresponds to a <dependencyManagement> section in a Maven POM file | n.a. |  
 | mvncr.excluded | A comma separated list of artifacts that will be skipped during resolution of any root | n.a. |  

 h2. Fine-Tuning of the Dependency Graph 

 In order to deviate from the default resolution and mapping, maven repository roots may be specified with a query string like this: 

 <pre> 
	 org.springframework.security:spring-security-aspects:3.2.2.RELEASE?versioned=true&scope=RUNTIME&excluded=commons-logging:commons-logging:1.1.2 
 </pre> 

 Admissable query params are  

 |_. param |_. meaning | 
 | versioned | If set to @true@, the version part will not be removed from the java component name mapping and instead a versioned name is used. That is, in the case above, a java component @org.springframework.security:spring-security-aspects:3.2.2.RELEASE/java@ would be mapped. This is useful if "non-default" versions are required. | 
 | scope | Any of RUNTIME, COMPILE, PROVIDED, SYSTEM, TEST. Corresponds to the corresponding Maven dependency scopes. If set, non-optional dependencies of the respective scope will be traversed to resolve dependencies. | 
 | excluded | Exclusions on the dependency graph. | 

 h2. Handling the impact of PROVIDED references 

 At times, Maven provided artifacts require the presence of artifacts on the classpath that are expected to be required by the environment - most typically this is true for Web framework w.r.t the Servlet API. 

 In that case, it is simplest to create a Z2 project representation that includes all related artifacts (or include directly). In order to simplify this include process, includes may be specified to be transitively following Java component references by adding a corresponding query modifier to the include definition: 

 <pre> 
 java.publicIncludes=\ 
	 com.vaadin:vaadin-server?expand=true 
 </pre>  

 h2. Modularising Maven Dependencies 

 At times, it is useful to not have all required dependency roots in one component declaration but rather allow some modularization-friendly spread out declaration of dependency roots within a system.  

 Note that having two sets of roots combined and resolved is not equivalent to having to independent Maven Component Repository declaration as version conflict resolution (to the higher version) will always happen within the scope of one Maven component repository. In fact, in most cases having one Maven Component Repository will be the only manageable approach. 

 In order to add a _fragment_ to a Maven Component Repository declare a component of type *com.zfabrik.mvncr.fragment* with the following properties 

 |_. name |_. meaning |_. default | 
 | mvncr.component | The component name (or a comma-separated list of component names) of MVNCR declarations this fragment adds to or a fragment adding to some other mvncr | n.a. | 
 | mvncr.roots | As above. Will be merged with the repo this fragment adds to | n.a. | 
 | mvncr.managed 	 | As above. Will be merged with the repo this fragment adds to | n.a. |  
 | mvncr.excluded | As above. Will be merged with the repo this fragment adds to | n.a. |  


 h2. Development Support 

 When running in Development mode, the repository will also provide the source (classifier) artifact if available, so that the Eclipsoid plugins will provide source code attachments to the development environment whenever possible during classpath resolution.  

 h2. References 

 * Main Javadoc: "MvnRepositoryResource":http://www.z2-environment.net/javadoc/com.zfabrik.mvncr!2Fjava/impl/com/zfabrik/impl/mvncr/MvnRepositoryResource.html 

 h2. To Dos 

 # Handling of SNAPSHOT-Versions to be revisited