One more question, are you using only a Maven 2.x repository? For both your m1 and m2 clients?

Jason.
That's the case.

I've converted my corporate repository to Maven2 layout and use archiva as a proxy from both M1 and M2. Archiva detects maven1 requests (based on legacy format) and find the expected artifacts. Archiva also reads maven2 POMs relocation as M1 will not handle them, so it brings relocation feature to maven1 ! This was really usefull for me as my corporate repo had lot's of duplicated for SUN jars.

Nico.

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