Hi all,

I'm trying to implement Maven (via Artifactory) in my workflow.

Now I guess it's a good practise to let all dependencies (remote artifacts
and company specific code) be resolved by Artifactory, right?

I'm not sure because by default there is only a "plugin-snapshots",
"plugin-releases", "libs-releases" and "libs-snapshots" cofigured...why no
"remote-libs" repo or something similar?

This what it looks like when I browse my repo's:
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4930362/ArtifactoryProb.jpg 

So I configured an extra repo
"http://localhost:8081/artifactory/remote-repos"; that points to my external
resources.

Though when I browse it, it's still empty...and if I search for dependencies
(via Maven4Eclipse) to add, I can't find any remote artifacts. :( 

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong or how this is supposed to work?

Thanks heaps in advance!

Kind regards,

Jochen
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