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Gradle Dependency Management

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784392789
Pages 188 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Hubert Klein Ikkink Hubert Klein Ikkink
Profile icon Hubert Klein Ikkink

What is Bintray?


Bintray advertises itself as a Distribution as a Service. This means that when we have something we want to distribute, for example our project artifacts, we can use Bintray. Bintray offers a platform to store the software we want to share and makes it accessible for others to download. Around this, there is a lot of tooling to provide insights into how the packages are distributed and used. Bintray also offers a REST API to make it easy to work with the platform. The company running Bintray is JFrog, which is very well known for its repository product, Artifactory.

A part of Bintray is called JCenter. JCenter hosts Java dependencies within the Bintray platform. We already learned about JCenter as a repository host for dependencies. However, we can also use JCenter as a distribution repository for our own dependencies. In this chapter, we are going to use JCenter to deploy our artifacts.

Defining a new repository

Before we can use Bintray's JCenter, we must create an account...

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