Hi Claus,

I think you are using nexus, so maven will download the jar from the nexus cache.

I did some test by removing the jar such as org/aopalliance/com.springsource.org.aopalliance-1.0.0.jar from my local m2 repo, and run "mvn clean install" from camel-osgi directory. Maven will complain about can't find that jar from any mvn repository in the pom.

So I think we need to add the spring bundle repository back with the latest repository URL :)

BTW, "java.net" repository is for JAXB.

Willem


Claus Ibsen wrote:
Hi

I did this test and could build a fresh install from a clean m2 repo.

So I removed all the repos in the camel-osgi as they are not needed
trunk rev: 798453.


On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Claus Ibsen<[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:15 AM, S. Ali
Tokmen<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello

Works fine on my side without that repo, but perhaps it's needed for
dependencies I already have. Or, perhaps it's there for historical reasons.

You can nuke your local m2 repo and try again
cd ~
rm -rf .m2/repository

I do think its there for some historical reason. Would be nice if we
can get rid of it.



Cheers

S. Ali Tokmen
[email protected]

Office: +33 4 76 29 76 19
GSM:    +33 66 43 00 555

Bull, Architect of an Open World TM
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Claus Ibsen a écrit :
Hi

I use nexus locally and have newer had an issue get stuff with maven
since.

I am not behind any corporate firewall that can make all things go
bad. Pure ISP.

Maybe it can get from a regular http. And I wonder if its needed at
all. Could you try removing it from the pom.xml and do a full rebuild?
I would assume the spring osgi stuff is avail at public repos not needed a
HTTPS

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:15 PM, S. Ali Tokmen<[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello

The https reference makes my Maven get hung... Weird, but non-blocking
(once
all dependencies get downloaded from other sources Maven stops looking
for
that repo)

Cheers

S. Ali Tokmen
[email protected]

Office: +33 4 76 29 76 19
GSM:    +33 66 43 00 555

Bull, Architect of an Open World TM
http://www.bull.com



Claus Ibsen a écrit :

The pom.xml in camel-osgi have this repo setting

 <repositories>
  <repository>
    <id>java.net</id>
    <name>java.net Maven Repository</name>
    <url>http://download.java.net/maven/1/</url>
    <layout>legacy</layout>
    <releases>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </releases>
    <snapshots>
      <enabled>false</enabled>
    </snapshots>
  </repository>
  <repository>
    <id>spring.osgi</id>
    <url>http://static.springframework.org/maven2</url>
  </repository>
  <repository>
    <id>spring.svn.repo</id>


 
<url>https://springframework.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/springframework/repos/repo-ext</url>
  </repository>
 </repositories>



On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 3:25 PM, S. Ali
Tokmen<[email protected]>
wrote:


Hello

As soon as I include camel-osgi, it adds the repository reference to
the
HTTPS repository... Do you know if Maven does a difference between
proxies
for HTTP and HTTPS connections?

Cheers

S. Ali Tokmen
[email protected]

Office: +33 4 76 29 76 19
GSM:    +33 66 43 00 555

Bull, Architect of an Open World TM
http://www.bull.com



Willem Jiang a écrit :


Hi,

Can you tell me which module building has this issue ?

Here are the answer of your question:

* Why is that repository on HTTPS? I would expect it to be HTTP...
It's the svn repoistory, and it support the HTTP/HTTPS at the same
time.
In this way we could manage the mvn repository by using the SVN :)
* Is anyone else having the same issue?
I did't get this issue.
* What is on that repository anyway?
It hosts the spring framework needs third part bundle jar.

Willem












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