2012/7/26 Jeff <[email protected]>: > In my NetBeans environment, it pulls the Maven indexes and gives me hints > when I <CTRL>-<SPACE> on versions or artifact ID's, etc. > > However, it seems that the indexes that NetBeans pulls from my Archiva > server is not handling all of the indexes for all of my repositories like > it used to and I don't know what I've done wrong. > > I have 6 managed repositories: > > - 3rd-party-releases > - 3rd-party-snapshots > - team1-releases > - team1-snapshots > - team2-releases > - team2-snapshots > > I also have 16 remote repositories. Some of them are "release" > repositories (central, java.net, etc.) that are connected via proxy to the > "3rd-party-releases" managed repo. Some are remote snapshot repos that are > proxied to the "3rd-party-snapshots" managed repo. > > I then have one repository group that contains all 6 managed repos. > > I have defined explicit index directories for each managed repository as > well as the remote repos. > > For all remote repositories, I have checked "Activate download remote > index", attempted to specify the "Remote index url" (for Central it is set > to .index), but some don't seem to generate indexes. Are you sure remote repositories generate an index file ?
BTW with 1.4-M2 there is now an aggregated indice file in your group. > > However, it seems to not contain all of the versions of the artifacts. > > Did I set up my repo wrong or is it something else? I don't know where to > look? > > Thanks! > > -- > Jeff Vincent > [email protected] > See my LinkedIn profile at: > http://www.linkedin.com/in/rjeffreyvincent > I ♥ DropBox <http://db.tt/9O6LfBX> !! -- Olivier Lamy Talend: http://coders.talend.com http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy
