If you have Nexus installed, you can find any dependency available in any repository that you configure either by looking at the full list or by searching for it .
That is the right way to manage dependencies.
It is a really big help in making your management of dependencies much less painful and provides a sound foundation for managing your own artifacts.


Nexus will not get you banned.

I gather that you will get banned again if you run your program.

Ron

On 05/01/2011 5:34 AM, Faruk Can Kaya wrote:

Hello;

I was working on a project for our custom needs about dependency management. I 
have written a program that traverses the repo1.maven.org and list all the 
available artifacts. Unfortunately I'm not able access repo1.maven.org any 
more. Our company uses maven in many projects for build scripting. Hence it is 
essential for our company. I'm sorry for causing any problems. Can anyone 
restore our ip address or addresses.

Our IP addresses are below:

95.9.74.92
88.249.20.72
78.187.132.76

Thank You
Best Regards.

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