First, "plugin-snapshots", "plugin-releases", "libs-releases" and
"libs-snapshots" are virtual repositories that contains third parties local
repositories (ext-releases-local, ext-snapshots-local) and the virtual repo
"remote-repos" which contains all the remote repos you added in Artifactory
Online setup.
So, the default match what you are looking for, I think.
Second, the index used by Eclipse and other IDE is generated using the
Admin->Services->Indexer service (Documentation:
http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Exposing+Nexus+Indexes).
You can can configure which repo to index and activate the indexer
immediately.

Hope this help,
Fred.

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Drane <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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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