You can't.

What you can do is if your build is A->B->C, you can specify C's upstream
repository as 'repositoryChain', so it will include both A and B (where B
takes priority over A).

You could can extend the rules - possibly even with different resolution
rules, but it's not something anyone has done to date.


On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 5:33 AM, hezjing <hezj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> It looks like the Maven repository server only allow us to configure one
> upstream project.
>
> Imagine that I have a project C, which has dependency to project A and B.
>
> How can configure the Maven repository server to take the last successful
> build from project A and B?
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