>>Friends don't let friends use the dev.java.net repo... Are you sure
>>you need it to build Spring? If so, good luck! (And why are you trying
>>to build Spring anyway?)
>>
>>This artifact (and many others) should be in Central.
>
> Ok, thanks for the response.  Now, how do I fix it?  I installed maven
> with all of the default parameters and this is what it's doing.  I know
> nothing about maven or why it's using a bad repo as a DEFAULT parameter...

First off, I don't reply to private emails. Send them to Maven Users.

Second, Maven does NOT use the dev.java.net repo as a DEFAULT.

Third, I know nothing about your environment. Do you have a
settings.xml file that is pointing to dev.java.net perhaps as a mirror
for Central? Or are you simply working with a pom file someone gave
you that apparently has this repo in the pom (which is a poor practice
for a lot of reasons)?

Is there someone else at your work place who knows more about Maven
that can do some hand-holding? Otherwise if you are simply trying to
build Spring and you're having this problem, I'd suggest that you talk
to the Spring folks and see if they can help.

And again, I have to ask, WHY are you tring to build Spring??

Wayne

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