RE: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-18 Thread LECAN Damien
 Once Archiva is stable, i think this is the one to go since 
 it has more features

Any idea of when it will be stable ?


Damien

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Re: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-18 Thread Emmanuel Hugonnet

Dan Tran a écrit :

Once Archiva is stable, i think this is the one to go since it has more
features

-D


On 1/17/07, Mel Riffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Daniel,

My client is able to run maven-proxy as a Windows service.  They're 
using

a
third-party tool to accomplish this:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html

Check it out.  However, more importantly, should you continue to 
evaluate

those products please post your findings. :-)

Cheers,
Mel Riffe


On 1/17/07, Siegmann Daniel, NY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My company is currently using maven-proxy[1], but I must replace this
 because it does not run as a Windows service. Two alternatives have 
been

 mentioned on this list: Proximity[2] and Maven Archiva[3]. However, I
 don't
 know which of those would be better to go with.

 Does anyone have experience with Proximity and/or Archiva they could
 share?
 Is there a feature-for-feature comparison anywhere?

 (I know there's been some discussion on this list previously, but I 
did

 not
 find anything recent.)

 [1] http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
 [2] http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
 [3] http://maven.apache.org/archiva/

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Proximity is very easy to setup and use. We have one working currently 
and all has been fine for quite a long time.

Archiva seems more complete but also with added complexity.
Emmanuel
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Re: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-18 Thread nicolas de loof

I'm using Archiva Snapshot on Tomcat5 as a windows Service.
It works fine and is realy easy to configure.

I got OutOfMemory due to a bug in archiva. I fixed it by auto-restarting the
service every night.


2007/1/18, Emmanuel Hugonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Dan Tran a écrit :
 Once Archiva is stable, i think this is the one to go since it has more
 features

 -D


 On 1/17/07, Mel Riffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Daniel,

 My client is able to run maven-proxy as a Windows service.  They're
 using
 a
 third-party tool to accomplish this:
 http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html

 Check it out.  However, more importantly, should you continue to
 evaluate
 those products please post your findings. :-)

 Cheers,
 Mel Riffe


 On 1/17/07, Siegmann Daniel, NY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  My company is currently using maven-proxy[1], but I must replace this
  because it does not run as a Windows service. Two alternatives have
 been
  mentioned on this list: Proximity[2] and Maven Archiva[3]. However, I
  don't
  know which of those would be better to go with.
 
  Does anyone have experience with Proximity and/or Archiva they could
  share?
  Is there a feature-for-feature comparison anywhere?
 
  (I know there's been some discussion on this list previously, but I
 did
  not
  find anything recent.)
 
  [1] http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
  [2] http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
  [3] http://maven.apache.org/archiva/
 
  --
  Daniel Siegmann
  FJA-US, Inc.
  512 Seventh Ave., New York, NY  10018
  (212) 840-2618 ext. 139
 
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Proximity is very easy to setup and use. We have one working currently
and all has been fine for quite a long time.
Archiva seems more complete but also with added complexity.
Emmanuel
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Re: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-18 Thread Andrés Viedma


El 17/01/2007 21:49, Mel Riffe escribió:

Hi Daniel,

My client is able to run maven-proxy as a Windows service.  They're 
using a

third-party tool to accomplish this:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html

Or you can use JavaService either:

http://javaservice.objectweb.org/

It's quite easy, this is my installation batch file:



@echo off
setlocal
@rem note that if JVM not found, service 'does not report an error' when 
startup fails, although event logged

if %JAVA_HOME% ==  set JAVA_HOME=C:\java\jdk1.5.0_05


REM PARAMETROS CONFIGURABLES

set RUTA=C:\procesos\comun\maven-proxy
set SERVICENAME=Maven Proxy
set DESCRIPCION=Repositorio Maven que hace de proxy con otros repositorios
set JVMDIR=%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\server

REM FIN DE PARAMETROS CONFIGURABLES


set PARAMETROS=maven-proxy.properties
set JSEXE=JavaService.exe
set SSBINDIR=%RUTA%
set CURRENTDIR=%RUTA%


@echo .
@echo . Instala el servicio %SERVICENAME%
@echo .
@echo .
%JSEXE% -version
@echo .


@echo Instalando servicio %SERVICENAME%
@echo .

%JSEXE% -install %SERVICENAME% %JVMDIR%\jvm.dll 
-Djava.class.path=%RUTA%\maven-proxy-standalone-0.2-app.jar -start 
org.apache.maven.proxy.standalone.Standalone -params %PARAMETROS% -out 
%RUTA%\out.txt -err %RUTA%\err.txt -current %CURRENTDIR% -description 
%DESCRIPCION%


@echo .
@echo Iniciando servicio %SERVICENAME%
@echo .
net start %SERVICENAME%
@echo .
@pause



Hope it helps,

Andrés



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RE: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-18 Thread Siegmann Daniel, NY
Or you can use JavaService either:

http://javaservice.objectweb.org/

It's quite easy, this is my installation batch file:

Thank you, that easily solved my problem. :)

Thanks to everyone who responded. I guess if I really want to learn the
differences between Proximity and Archiva I'll have to investigate myself.
If I find the time to do so (as unlikely as that is), I'll be sure to post
my results on the list.

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Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-17 Thread Siegmann Daniel, NY
My company is currently using maven-proxy[1], but I must replace this
because it does not run as a Windows service. Two alternatives have been
mentioned on this list: Proximity[2] and Maven Archiva[3]. However, I don't
know which of those would be better to go with.

Does anyone have experience with Proximity and/or Archiva they could share?
Is there a feature-for-feature comparison anywhere?

(I know there's been some discussion on this list previously, but I did not
find anything recent.)

[1] http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
[2] http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
[3] http://maven.apache.org/archiva/

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Daniel Siegmann
FJA-US, Inc.
512 Seventh Ave., New York, NY  10018
(212) 840-2618 ext. 139

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Re: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-17 Thread Mel Riffe

Hi Daniel,

My client is able to run maven-proxy as a Windows service.  They're using a
third-party tool to accomplish this:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html

Check it out.  However, more importantly, should you continue to evaluate
those products please post your findings. :-)

Cheers,
Mel Riffe


On 1/17/07, Siegmann Daniel, NY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My company is currently using maven-proxy[1], but I must replace this
because it does not run as a Windows service. Two alternatives have been
mentioned on this list: Proximity[2] and Maven Archiva[3]. However, I
don't
know which of those would be better to go with.

Does anyone have experience with Proximity and/or Archiva they could
share?
Is there a feature-for-feature comparison anywhere?

(I know there's been some discussion on this list previously, but I did
not
find anything recent.)

[1] http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
[2] http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
[3] http://maven.apache.org/archiva/

--
Daniel Siegmann
FJA-US, Inc.
512 Seventh Ave., New York, NY  10018
(212) 840-2618 ext. 139

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Re: Proximity vs. Maven Achiva

2007-01-17 Thread Dan Tran

Once Archiva is stable, i think this is the one to go since it has more
features

-D


On 1/17/07, Mel Riffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Daniel,

My client is able to run maven-proxy as a Windows service.  They're using
a
third-party tool to accomplish this:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html

Check it out.  However, more importantly, should you continue to evaluate
those products please post your findings. :-)

Cheers,
Mel Riffe


On 1/17/07, Siegmann Daniel, NY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My company is currently using maven-proxy[1], but I must replace this
 because it does not run as a Windows service. Two alternatives have been
 mentioned on this list: Proximity[2] and Maven Archiva[3]. However, I
 don't
 know which of those would be better to go with.

 Does anyone have experience with Proximity and/or Archiva they could
 share?
 Is there a feature-for-feature comparison anywhere?

 (I know there's been some discussion on this list previously, but I did
 not
 find anything recent.)

 [1] http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
 [2] http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
 [3] http://maven.apache.org/archiva/

 --
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 FJA-US, Inc.
 512 Seventh Ave., New York, NY  10018
 (212) 840-2618 ext. 139

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