We have created a local Eclipse Update Site that has those JARs in hosted on a 
simple Tomcat installation on a server. You can use Eclipse itself to create an 
Update Site with whatever plugins etc you want in.

It does mean someone has to update the local Update Site when a new release 
appears, but that does give you control over what is used, so that someone can 
check the new version is stable etc first before making it available on the 
local Update Site to everyone else.

Ben

From: Adrian Shum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 June 2008 14:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: [m2eclipse-user] Local mirror of m2Eclipse

Dear all,

Is there any way that I can download m2eclipse's JARs and put in a web server 
of our own company?
(There are quite some developers in our company and we want to save bandwidth 
for installation)

http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update is not browseable so that I cannot 
download myself easily...
I tried to inspect site.xml but there are lots of dependecies that is 'buried' 
inside descriptors of each
JARs...

Thanks
Adrian


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