BIRT 4.7 doesn't have maven central repository - birt

BIRT version 4.7 doesn't have maven central repository. I could see they have repository till version 4.6, after that no repository. Any reason why this version doesn't have repository? or Will it be available in any near future? or Are they moving community to commercial?

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Publish library into maven repository but not JCenter

I have uploaded a library into bintray and have linked it to JCenter, so it's accessible through jcenter global repo.
My issue is there are some alpha or beta versions I don't want them to be at JCenter.
Is it possible to exclude some versions not to be linked into JCenter?
When a package is linked to Jcenter. it goes there to stay... So when you have linked your package to Jcenter, you can't separate versions (as far as I know).
One way to solve your issue is to define a beta repo for your beta packages.
So when you want to upload a beta version, target your beta repo and publish it there.
So stable versions will be published to Jcenter and beta ones will be available through beta channel.

How do I update my library version in maven central?

I deployed my library to maven central via sonatype. The library is released and I can access it from gradle. This is a library for Android, and I deployed it from Android Studio.
Recently, I updated some code and added new features to the library, so I want to update the library on Maven Central as well, but I couldn't find any info or guide on how to do it.
Should I just update version in the gradle.properties file and upload the library again via gradle uploadArchives?

I recently got on a new team and trying to setup the project requirements. How to upgrade existing maven version 3.1.1 to 3.3.9

I recently got on a new team and trying to setup the project requirements. Currently, I had Maven 3.1.1 on my system and I need Maven 3.3.9. If any one can tell me how to upgrade the version of maven, I would appreciate it. (I'm working on windows 10)
It's pretty simple - download maven from the official distribution archive
that is available at https://archive.apache.org/dist/maven/maven-3/3.3.9/binaries/. After that follow installation guide from maven documentation available at https://maven.apache.org/install.html.
Just remember that Maven 3.3.9 requires at least Java version 7.

how to use sonarqube in android studio

I would like to use SonarQube to check my Android code.
I installed the plugin of sonarqube the and also can access http://localhost:9000.
But when I click the "associated with sonar". The error is"Project is not associated to SonarQube
Only multi-module Maven projects are supported for now"
what can I do for my project?
As a "first" version of the Intellij plugin it was decided to limit support to:
- single module projects
- multi-module Maven projects
Non Maven multi-module projects are not supported, but that's definitely a goal for next version:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SONARPLUGINS-3401

Javadoc for sonar-plugin-api 4.5.2

For the development of my own SonarQube plugin, I am searching for the javadoc (api) of sonar-plugin-api-4.5.2, but I didn't find it on the internet. For the versions 3.x.x maven also downloaded the sources of the jar and so i was able to generate the javadoc out of it. But for the version 4.5.2 of sonar-plugin-api the sources are not part of the maven repository.
So my questions are:
Is there a javadoc/api for version 4.5.2 of sonar-plugin-api available online?
Or where can I get the source of the version 4.5.2 so that i can generate the javadoc?
Javadoc for all SonarQube versions can be found here: http://javadocs.sonarsource.org
And just a reminder: SonarQube is an open-source project, you can easily find on its website that its source are freely available on its GitHub repository: https://github.com/SonarSource/sonar

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