Hi Stephen, On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Stephen Connolly < [email protected]> wrote:
> AFAIK, > > Axis2 is an apache project and would be deploying to repo1.maven.org. > The rules for repo1.maven.org are that you cannot rely on any > artifacts which are not hosted on repo1.maven.org. > I think there were artifacts hosted and now it's moved. As such, I would expect that Axis2 _should not_ require artifacts from > java.net, and should not have any <repository> sections in their > pom.xml files. Yes axis2 doesn't have any repository section in it's pom files but when I manually add the relocated repo in to the Axis2 pom it successfully get some of the artifacts and later on it again refer to the wrong location and get a html content in the the pom file. please refer the error here[1]. > (OK technically they are allowed ones which are only > enabled for -SNAPSHOTs... but it cannot be enabled for releases) > > That is the theory, now it may well be that Axis2 is being bold and > depending on java.net. > > To answer your question. Your best bet is to set up a maven > repository manager (e.g. nexus, artifactory, etc) and configure your > settings.xml to use that repository manager as <mirrofOf>*</mirrorOf> > I will try for this and get back to you. [1]http://www.pastie.org/694974 Thanks in advance Lahiru > > Then you can add all the repositories you want to source artifacts > from to your repository manager, and you should be able to build. > > Also this sounds more like a question for the Axis2 list > > -Stephen > > 2009/11/12 Lahiru Gunathilake <[email protected]>: > > Hi all, > > > > I am trying to build set stack of java products which fails due to the > > relocation of https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/. > From > > the product stack I am buiding Apache Axis2 very first and I cannot see > this > > repository in Axis2 pom.xml. So I tried to put the new location in to > Axis2 > > pom and tried to build but still it's failing with some other artifacts. > I > > wanted to change the location where we artifacts pointing to this > location, > > so I ran a grep command inside my .m2 directory but I couldn't find any > of > > the .pom file where it refer to this repository. > > > > I'm ahead of a release and have to do a clean repository build, so can > > someone please help me to avoid this problem. > > > > Regards > > Lahiru > > > > -- > > Apache Qpid, Worlds dominant messaging middleware..!!! > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Apache Qpid, Worlds dominant messaging middleware..!!!
