Hi Edderd,
as far as I know is the settings.xml only for maven. The archiva.xml
contains the
configuration of your whole archiva instance. If you have no
archiva.xml under ~/.m2 it
will use the configuration under your archiva installation folder.
Maybe take a look in the documentation under "Configuration Files".
Hope that helps.
Marco
Zitat von Edderd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ok, I believe that the difference is that archiva.xml is used if archiva is
set up as a standalone repository.
I think the distinction is that If it's not standalone, it's deployed as a
web app on Tomcat, for instance, as opposed to running standalone, it runs
as a service controlled by the init.d scripts (Ubuntu)
Sound right?
Mine is running as a service on an Ubuntu linux box (controlled via
/etc/init.d/archiva) so I guess that makes it standalone, and therefore I
think I need to use the archiva.xml to configure it...
Am I understanding this correctly?
If so, I need to migrate my configurations from settings.xml to archiva.xml.
Are there any hooks that I need to add to my settings.xml to reference the
archiva.xml file?
Am I on the right track?
Thanks.
Edderd wrote:
I've set up a new archiva repository wth the standard internal and
snapshot repos. It's working generally, but I believe I'm confused as to
whether I should configure it in my userhome/.m2/settings.xml or
userhome/.m2/archiva.xml.
I installed it using docs from the book Java Power Tools which documented
the configuration using the settings.xml, and did not mention archiva.xml.
I've always used settings.xml for all maven configurations in the past so
I'm a bit confused.
Can someone please advise me on the correct file to use and perhaps some
pointers to any resources discussing the difference?
Thanks.
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