At work I'm dipping my toes in managing project dependencies with maven. We use Apache Archiva (1.2-M1) as a local repository and proxy. I'm adding artifact for open source project, that is not published on any public repository. I've learned that to publish the sources I should use the Classifier field on Upload artifact page. The sources are then listed alongside the jar and pom when I browse the repository.

But when I update my maven dependencies I get only the jar and pom from the repository. I noticed that sources are also missing when the archiva proxies for me the downloads from other public repositories. I didn't find any configuration options in Archiva's admin pages to serve the sources... What am I missing?


I am using the Maven Integration for Eclipse. When it installed artifacts from public repositories, they were downloaded with sources. From Archiva they come without sources. It least that's who I blame based on my observation... Same results from command line. Does that mean I have to teach maven (in my settings.xml) to always request sources? How?

Thanks for your help!
Pavol Vaskovic

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