On 24/03/2008, Jan Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the pedantic question, but is archiva.default a special
ID, or should this ID be changed to match the ID of the repository in
the Archiva Managed Repositories section that we want * to go to?
Or is it just specific to the mirrors
Hi to all,
My archiva proxy has a the regular 'internal' and 'snapshot' repositories.
Many proxies to apache, jboss and java.devnet, for release and/or snapshots.
ie :
urlhttp://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/url
username/
password/
idapachesnapshots/id
nameApache Snapshot
On 20/03/2008, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder how I could trick my settings.xml to get ALL releases from
internal and ALL snapshots from snapshot.
In Maven 2.0.8 you just need to list each snapshot repository by ID
and point it to the Archiva snapshot repo, and place it before
In Maven 2.0.8 you just need to list each snapshot repository by ID
and point it to the Archiva snapshot repo, and place it before the *
definition.
Do you recommand avoiding MirrorOf * ?
In Maven 2.0.9 there will be some include/exclude semantics for mirrorOf.
Hum, did the 2.0.9
On 21/03/2008, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Maven 2.0.8 you just need to list each snapshot repository by ID
and point it to the Archiva snapshot repo, and place it before the *
definition.
Do you recommand avoiding MirrorOf * ?
No, mirrorOf * is a very useful method of
Do you recommand avoiding MirrorOf * ?
No, mirrorOf * is a very useful method of locking down all access to
your managed repositories. I highly recommend it.
Indeed but in that case you endup mixing releases and snapshots in the
same archiva repository ;(
I suspect these couldn't works
On 21/03/2008, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mirror
idinternal-snapshot-repository/id
nameMaven Repository Manager for snapshots/name
urlhttp://repo.mycompany.com/archiva/snapshots/url
mirrorOf*snapshots*/mirrorOf
/mirror
replace mirrorOf with a