I guess that you mean when Cave is used as an OBR server. In that case,
you have to update the OBR repository metadata by performing a new scan.
There are different use cases to Cave:
1/ you need an OBR server and you only have a Maven repo (in production)
2/ you don't have any existing Maven repo and you are looking for a
Maven repo to share between multiple Karaf instances (with Cellar for
instance)
3/ you want to proxy a external repo (OBR or Maven) internally
Regards
JB
On 04/19/2015 07:40 PM, Ryan Moquin wrote:
Hi, I've been looking at Apache Cave and how to best leverage it. I had
a few questions as a result. My first one was about how to keep Cave up
to date with changes to a proxied company maven repository, such as
artifactory. For example, if your continuous integration server is
pushing new builds to you maven repo, do you then also have it remotely
invoke a rescan of the proxied repository in the Cave server?
What is the typical way that Cave is used in the development and
deployment process?
Thanks!
Ryan
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