Hi Andre,
HTTPs is fully supported and has always been. If your HTTPs remote repo uses
a certificate that is not trusted by the JVM's root CAs (unlikely), then you
would need to add it to the JVM's trusted certificates.
Perhaps you are referring to Amazon S3 remote browsing which has been
introduced in 2.3.3?
Yoav
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:43 PM, andre.doherty <[email protected]>wrote:
> hi,
>
> I was wondering whether the support of remote repositories exposed in https
> is scheduled (http still marked only supported in version 2.3.2, i haven't
> tried 2.3.3.1 already, but spot nothing in the changelog), (or maybe i am
> wrong ??).
>
> The issue i am meeting is that Jboss turned his maven2 repository a while
> ago (mid 2010) from an apache server to a nexus based maven2 repository
> *and* using https ...
>
> Therefore artifacts such as the latest releases of Hibernate (eg:
> 3.5.4-Final) are no longer in the apache repository.
> This is a bit annoying as i haven't been able to locate a mirror ...
>
> Any chance you support https for remote repositories some day ?
>
> Regards
>
> André Doherty
>
>
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