Andreas, I tried with Maven 3.0.3. Now it gives following error. Error transferring file: java.security.cert.CertificateException: No subject alternative DNS name matching server.oosnmp.net found. I think there is a problem with this host. Any suggested workarounds? Isnt there any other host to get the particular dependency?
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Andreas Veithen <[email protected]>wrote: > The fundamental problem is that unlike other projects, the Synapse > project has no policy to only allow dependencies on artifacts that are > available from Maven central. That means that Synapse has dependencies > hosted in third party repositories over which the project has no > control. If some of these repositories are not managed properly, then > this has an impact on the build, but the project can't do much about > it. > > That being said, IIRC in Maven 3.0.4 the certificate validation policy > was changed and Mavan now validates the hostname. Probably you will be > able to build Synapse if you downgrade to Maven 3.0.3. > > Andreas > > On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:43 AM, tishan pubudu kanishka dahanayakage > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Devs, > > I am building Apache Synapse from a fresh repo. I encountered the > following > > error when building. > > > > Failed to execute goal on project synapse-fix-transport: Could not > resolve > > dependencies for project > > org.apache.synapse:synapse-fix-transport:bundle:2.2.0-SNAPSHOT: Failed to > > collect dependencies for [quickfixj:quickfixj-all:jar:1.4.0 (compile), > > xmlunit:xmlunit:jar:1.3 (test), > > org.apache.synapse:synapse-commons:jar:2.2.0-SNAPSHOT (compile), > > org.apache.axis2:axis2-transport-base:jar:1.7.0-SNAPSHOT (compile), > > org.apache.axis2:axis2-transport-testkit:jar:1.7.0-SNAPSHOT (test)]: > Failed > > to read artifact descriptor for quickfixj:quickfixj-all:jar:1.4.0: Could > not > > transfer artifact quickfixj:quickfixj-all:pom:1.4.0 from/to snmp4j-repo > > (https://server.oosnmp.net/dist/release/): hostname in certificate > didn't > > match: <server.oosnmp.net> != <oosnmp.net> OR <oosnmp.net> - > > > > Also when I try to access https://server.oosnmp.net/dist/release/ via > > browser it says there might be a misconfiguration in the server."You > > attempted to reach server.oosnmp.net, but instead you actually reached a > > server identifying itself asoosnmp.net. This may be caused by a > > misconfiguration on the server or by something more serious." > > > > Any idea on this? Is this a misconfiguration in Nexus? > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Tishan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Regards, Tishan
