You can use the maven-proxy tool to ensure that dependencies are only checked+downloaded over the network once per build.
Rough steps to follow: Download+Unzip maven-proxy from http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/ Download/Write a maven-proxy configuration for the maven repositories for axis2 and appropriate cache time My configuration at http://hosting.davidillsley.co.uk/axis2/maven-proxy.properties (60 mins cache time) Start maven-proxy with configuration file Configure maven to access the proxy by adding the property to your ${user.home}/build.properties file: maven.repo.remote=http://localhost:9999/repository Run maven as usual Hope this helps, David Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/27/2006 04:13:31 PM: > Hi David, > > David Illsley wrote: > > I set up a maven-proxy running on my local machine with a 1 hour cache > > time. This is pretty simple and means that each dependency is only checked > > for over the network once per build and improved my build times > > significantly. > > > > David > > Some people might be interested to know how that can be done. Can you > explain that a bit please. > > -- Chinthaka > > > > [attachment "signature.asc" deleted by David Illsley/UK/IBM]
