If your development machine is not connected to the internet, but IS connected to an internal network that has other systems connected to the internet, you could use one of the maven proxies/managers such as Archiva on one of those connected machines.
On 3/19/07, Andrew Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you can run maven on an internet connected computer first to download all the dependencies then you could just copy the ~/.m2/ repository/ directory to the computer without the internet and run maven in offline mode (mvn -o) Andy On 19 Mar 2007, at 07:17, Ivan Biddles wrote: > Hi, > > I am integrating several open source projects into an application and > some of these projects are built with Maven, which I have not used to > date. > > I have read the FAQs etc. but I could not find a mention of being able > to do a Maven build on a machine that is not directly connected to the > Internet or whether such a connection is a prerequisite. > > My situation is that my development machine is not connected but I do > need to be able to build some of these projects. Is there some way > that > Maven supports this "disconnected" build? > > Thanks. Best wishes, Ivan. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]