Thanks for pointing this out, you are right, maven will go get what it needs
and cache it in .m2.  For a number of reasons however, I need to reference
an "off-line" repository on the local network (I don't really want to debate
the merits of doing this ...)

dkulp was nice enough to tell me what I wanted to hear ;-)

http://www.nabble.com/Off-line-maven-repository-tp17346046p17347289.html
http://www.nabble.com/Off-line-maven-repository-tp17346046p17347289.html 



Glen Mazza-2 wrote:
> 
> 2008-05-20 burki wrote:
> 
>> I'm finally switching form ant to maven - maven is new to me, so please
>> bear
>> with me if the question below sounds idiotic ;-)
>> 
>> I need to build an off-line maven repository for the cxf modules.  As a
>> first step, I used the assembly task to build a repository packaged as a
>> jar.  
>> 
> 
> I think Maven will do that itself for you--you don't need to create the
> repository manually.  Just by creating a Mavenized project[1] it will
> download everything for you.  On Linux, it will be located
> at /home/youraccount/.m2/repository; I'm unsure with Windows.
> 
> Glen
> 
> [1] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/date/20080417
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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