Disclaimer: I'm a Maven noob

I'm trying to create a Nexus Maven proxy for our training class because it
doesn't seem like a good idea to have a dozen students accessing remote
repositories on our internet connection. Alas though the documentation for
all things Maven related is a bit sparse.

The Nexus install is fine and comes with a bunch of repositories already
configured such as Maven Central etc. I then add the following to my Maven
settings.xml and it seems to start using the proxy for everything.

<mirrors>
  <mirror>
    <id>nexus</id>
    <mirrorOf>*</mirrorOf>
    <url>http://intare:8080/nexus/content/groups/public</url>
  </mirror>
</mirrors>
But I have to add all the OpenMRS repositories.. right? Is there a list
somewhere of all repositories I need?
http://mavenrepo.openmrs.org/nexus/content/repositories/ ? When Maven
complains about not finding a plugin is there an easy way to know in which
repository it lives?

-- 

*Dr Rowan Seymour**
Partners In Health, Rwanda*
Tel: +250783835665

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