* Xavier Hanin:
> On 7/31/07, Jean-Baptiste Quenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm using [1]Hudson to build my projects, and wish to expose the
> > repository of built modules via HTTP to the developers. I could
> > setup an Url Resolver in the settings file for this, but does it
> > mean the remote repository will be hit every time Ivy resolves
> > dependencies?
>
>
> No, the repository will be hit only when the revision is not cached, or your
> use a dynamic version constraint (eg latest.integration) or a changing
> revision (changing="true").
Yes sorry for not being clear: the released versions of the
artifacts are already versioned and checked out locally, I was
more interested in the development or integration versions of
artifacts.
> > At the ApacheCon we talked about the possibility to have a
> > smart caching strategy that would allow for instance to set an
> > expiration of one hour, so that the remote repository is looked up
> > at most once per hour. Any progress on this?
>
>
> No progress yet, this is part of the things we think about strongly in
> IVY-399, but we have not yet reached a consensus on when we will address
> this issue.
OK, so for now I'll still be reverting to the good old
rsync/sitecopy scheduler every hour.
Thanks,
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Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka John Banana Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/