Hi Brett,

I investigated it further and found that the problem was related to the
proxy connector towards the Maven 1 repository on java.net.  I
previously had this configured to
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/ and it appeared
to work correctly.  After poking around further, I found that this might
be the wrong URL (even though it worked fine up until upgrading to
Archiva 1.1.2).  By changing the URL in the remote repository definition
in Archiva to http://download.java.net/maven/1/, my issue has been
resolved.  I'm not sure which is the "right" URL for this repository or
why Archiva couldn't connect to the other URL (it appears to be valid in
a web browser).

Regards,
Doron

-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: September 25, 2008 21:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Artifact Download Extremely Slow

Is it possible it is trying to reach a remote server that is configured
to proxy that is very slow?

- Brett

2008/9/26 Doron Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> We've just upgraded from Archiva 1.0.2 to 1.1.2 and since restarting 
> Archiva, downloading artifacts is extremely low - several minutes to 
> download an artifact of only 1 or 2 KB.
>
> If I browse the repository in a web browser (not through Archiva's GUI

> but through the /repository directories) I noticed something 
> interesting.  Directory listings and some files are served instantly, 
> yet others seem to take minutes (3-4 on average).  I noticed that .md5

> and .sha1 files are instant, whereas .pom, .jar and maven-metadata.xml

> are all extremely slow.  I assume the problem is not the server on 
> which archiva is running because some files are served within
milliseconds.
>
> Has anyone encountered this problem, or otherwise know how to 
> debug/fix it?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Doron
>



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