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Colbert Philippe commented on AMQ-4679:
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Hi Mr. Timoty Bish!   Thanks for your reply.   It allowed me to move forward a 
bit.   The download of ActiveMQ moved forward significantly.

But there is another problem.  The download stopped a one transitive dependency 
artifact:

org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:jar:0.3.0-fuse-2

I searched for this artifact in the repository search engine and there is a 
difference between the version ActiveMQ is using and the one in the Maven 
repository.   Look

org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:jar:0.3.0-fuse-2
org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:jar:0.3

Do you see the difference?

Here is my full error display

> Downloading org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:pom:0.3.0-fuse-2
> Building SomeLocalApplication
> Downloading org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:jar:0.3.0-fuse-2
> Buildr aborted!
> RuntimeError : Failed to download 
> org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:jar:0.3.0-fuse-2, tried the following repositories:
>  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/
>  https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/            

Can you find a solution to this discrepancy?   I suspect that you might have to 
update library org.apache.qpid:proton-jms:jar:0.3.0-fuse-2 to the most current 
one available.

Also, I strongly suggest that you test the full download of ActiveMQ with the 
coordinate you give on your website.   You might have to delete your own local 
Maven to do a full test.

                
> Provide Maven repository(s) and artifact name to download ActiveMQ...
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>
>                 Key: AMQ-4679
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4679
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Colbert Philippe
>
> I am having trouble downloading ActiveMQ with Apache Buildr.
> ActiveMQ website does not provide the Maven repository URL(s) and the 
> artifact name to use.
> Please provide this information clearly on your website and test weather it 
> downloads with tools like Maven and Graple and Buildr.

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