I cooked up some _javascript_ to list the content of maven2 repo and snapshot:

http://download.terracotta.org/maven2/index.html

It can be improved to be browsable....

Hung-

Jeff Genender wrote:
Eric Redmond wrote:
  
Sorry to disappoint, but you smell a Mac addict.

    

Ok...ya got me!  I think the appropriate term is *fanboy*
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanboy)...and proud of it!  Yes I have an
iPod and an iPhone too.  ;-)

  
Anyway - S3 doesn't work that way. There is no "directory structure" or
"tree" to browse. S3 manages data via ID keys - those keys can have
slashes in them allowing you to access them via a URL that _looks like_
a directory structure. For example, you can download:

    

Ok...no worries.  Was just hoping.  I can deal with the XML  ;-)

Jeff


  
http://s3.amazonaws.com/maven/com/amazonaws/s3/jets3t/jets3t/0.5.0/jets3t-0.5.0.pom

But that URL only contains two bits of information from S3's PoV: the
"bucket" (maven) and the "key"
(com/amazonaws/s3/jets3t/jets3t/0.5.0/jets3t-0.5.0.pom). You can't
browse fractions of a key (check out
http://s3.amazonaws.com/maven/com/amazonaws/s3 - you won't see a
directory containing "jets3" - S3 just thinks you gave it an incomplete
key).

Eric

On 8/30/07, *Jeff Genender* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Yeah...grease monkey is right ;-)

    Its much easier to see the tree.  But I must say...I think XML spewage
    is much more of an eyesore than being able to just see the dir structure
    (which the rest of the world does). ;-)

    Do I smell a GUI lovin Windows user? j/k! - I couldn't resist ;-)

    Jeff

    Eric Redmond wrote:
    > S3 is managed via a SOAP, and you can edit the ACL to be browseable,
    > such as:
    >
    > http://s3.amazonaws.com/maven
    >
    > But it is an eyesore in that form. An interface would probably be
    pretty
    > easy - command-line or browser... Ohh, do I smell greasemonkey? :)
    >
    > Eric
    >
    > On 8/30/07, *Jason Voegele* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
    >
    >     On Thursday 30 August 2007 1:11, Jeff Genender wrote:
    >     > Any chance we can make the repository directory readable like
    >     > http://repo1.maven.org/maven2 ?
    >     >
    >     > Currently I only get an XML dump when I am trying to browse
    the maven
    >     > directories and it would be helpful to actually be able to see
    >     what I am
    >     > looking for ;-)
    >
    >     We use Amazon S3 for hosting our Maven repository and, sadly, it
    >     does not
    >     offer any type of browsing interface.
    >
    >     If you'd like, I can give you a current listing of the
    contents of the
    >     repository, but it is bound to become out of date quickly.
    >
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