While this is true, there is a "deployment artifact" repository which is separate from the local repo (~/.m2/repository) of the user running continuum. This can be configured within Continuum. It is a proper repo, not a local repo, and continuum deploys artifacts into this repo, even if you don't have a "deploy" goal. Maybe Emanuel can shed some light on this process.
Regards, Christian. christian gruber + agile coach and architect Israfil Consulting Services Corporation email [EMAIL PROTECTED] + bus +1 (905) 640-1119 cell: +1 (416) 998-6023 + cell: +1 (410) 900-0796 -----Original Message----- From: Barrie Treloar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 9:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: How to install artifact created with assembly artifact into Continuum's local repository On 6/15/06, Mark Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I should have mentioned that I am not talking about the local repository > used by maven (in .m2). Artifacts created with the assembly plugin get > installed in there just fine. > > Rather, I can't see how to get them to install into the local repository > configured in Continuum 1.0.3. Should I be able to do this? This makes no sense to me. The local repository used by maven and continuum are one and the same. Can you explain this further.
