Hi Aaron,
You can use the maven-deploy-plugin to write to your repository using
SSH for Maven 2.
You can refer to these docs for more info:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-deploy-ssh-external.html
I'm not sure if the site is updated though. If you want to get the
latest docs, you can checkout the deploy plugin from here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-deploy-plugin
and execute "mvn site" to generate the plugin site.
Hope this helps! :-)
Thanks,
Deng
Aaron Metzger wrote:
I am evaluating Maven 2 VS Ivy and would prefer to adopt Maven 2 as a
complete build management system but have one hang up question.
I must set up a local secured repository for a portion of our software.
The majority of docs lead me to believe that I can publish to a
repository with SCP but can only read from the repository with HTTPS
or HTTP. Is that true?
In the Wagon docs I see mention of SSH and SCP but it says that the
use of SSH to read from the repository is untested.
We have an existing SSH public key infrastructure in place and would
like to use the same SSH transport users and keys for both reading and
writing our Maven repository (and SVN access to) and don't want to
have to manage a separate set of users/passwords/keys for HTTPS.
Can someone point me to the docs that show how to use SSH/SCP for all
things Maven?
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
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