Not pax exam 1.2.4. but next one: Pax Exam 1.2.5 However, recent Pax URL (that the one resolving the mvn: adresses) got Aether support, which in turn gets native (maven) caching.
So, you need to wait for Pax Exam 1.2.5 which is basically the leaf of the release chain that starts tomorrow earliest. Here are the project we need to release before: Pax Base Pax Swissbox Pax Runner Pax Exam Thats the dependency order. This is just a side project to me currently, as i am fully on Pax Exam 2 (don't expect anything here, just wanted to mention my priorities). Another chance is to use a local nexus as a proxy. Thats what i am doing too. This gives you beautiful caching capabilities even with the oldest Pax stuff. Toni On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Michael Szalay <michael.sza...@basis06.ch>wrote: > Hi all > > I have another question: is it possible to use pax-exam offline? > I'm deploying bundles using the mvn url (i.E. > mvn:org.objectweb.asm/com.springsource.org.objectweb.asm.commons/2.2.3). > > Pax-exam downloads the felix frameworks and a lot of bundles each time I > start it... > All artifacts are in my local maven repository though, it seems that > pax-exam does not look at it. > > Can this be configured somehow? > > Regards Michael > > -- > Michael Szalay Senior Software Engineer > > basis06 AG, Birkenweg 61, CH-3013 Bern - Fon +41 31 311 32 22 > http://www.basis06.ch - source of smart business > > > _______________________________________________ > general mailing list > general@lists.ops4j.org > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general > -- *Toni Menzel - http://www.okidokiteam.com*
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