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daivish shah commented on MRM-1482:
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I think from your answer it looks like i have to write a custom code which 
brings me URL something like this...

http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar

And i have to USE this URL as my network-repository only, And then no point of 
Using Archiva at this moment unless i upload all artifacts into Archiva 
repository.

I was trying to avoid writing new custom code. As archiva is nice tool and very 
good features available itself. But my company is not looking to change 
existing network location or structure for all JARs at this moment.  So i have 
only one option left to write custom code to create HTTP URL.

Thanks for your help.

-Daivish.

> Exsiting Network Location Access for JAR files
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRM-1482
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1482
>             Project: Archiva
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: repository scanning
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.5
>         Environment: Windows 
>            Reporter: daivish shah
>            Priority: Critical
>
> Hi,
> I have one quick Question for you guys. 
> I am having one issue to adopt Archiva and Maven. My company needs following 
> features available with Archiva. I am trying to force my company to choose 
> Archiva but they have one critical question for you guys. 
> My company is looking for a tool, Which can provide existing network path 
> location as Maven Local Repository. Example is as followed. 
> Existing network Path : 
> C:\networkfolder\ErrorLogging\1.0\Java\ErrorLogClient.jar
> And my MAVEN repository should show-up path something like this. 
> http://localhost:8080/archiva/browse/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar
> Is there any work around for this, That Archiva can provide me ? 
> The company has more then 100 products which is using something like this so 
> we have to start with only 1 project for now. And for that there are so many 
> dependency with each projects so we can't create a new network location and 
> where we point as a MAVEN repository so i am looking for something which can 
> provide me to use existing network path which actually has different kind of 
> directory structure which is archiva is expecting at this moment. 
> Can you please reply me as soon as possible. AS i need to figure it out can i 
> choose Archiva for this or not ? 
> Let me know if you are confused or not clear with my requirement. 
> Thanks,
> Daivish. 

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