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Brett Porter updated MRM-1482:
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Fix Version/s: Backlog
how are you going with this?
> Exsiting Network Location Access for JAR files
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> 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
> Fix For: Backlog
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> 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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