As you don't seem to be fully comfortable with Maven, I suggest that you
either use the staging feature of Nexus Pro or (if you're using Nexus OSS)
set up a temporary repo which you practice this on. Then, as long as you
don't delete the local files, you can't mess anything up.

As a Nexus tip, when you eventually have the files in the right repo you
probably need to fix the metadata and re-index (in Nexus), as I understand
that someone has been messing around with the file system (when removing the
artifacts).

/Anders

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 18:45, Wayne Fay <wayne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > I think at one point, I replied and described using deploy-file and
> > some replied that it is not suitable in my situation.
>
> You thought wrong. Go back and read the thread. No one ever said that.
>
> > So, using deploy-file to deploy missing artifacts one by one is the
> > best way to do it?
>
> Yes
> Ja
> Si
> Oui
> Da
> Hai
> Do you need it in another language?
>
> Wayne
>
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