m making requests to sites that aren't pre-approved), but
> thanks. And I'll look into those plugins you mentioned.
>
> ~Dan Allen
>
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Subject: Re: [m2] Listing of online repositories?
Hi Dan,
it is very problematic, because declared plugins can declare their own
repositories. I don't know why, but that is just what we have, so
actually there is
Hi Dan,
it is very problematic, because declared plugins can declare their own
repositories. I don't know why, but that is just what we have, so
actually there is no way to ever control all request that maven will
make. For the default repos, have a look at conf/settings.xml in your
maven ins
Hi, all.
The systems security people are being a bit of a pain in the ass about
Maven, as it calls out to the internet at large. So, I was wondering
where in the installation I can find a full listing of the repository
mirrors that Maven knows about and checks by default. Also, if there is
a way t