On 13 January 2011 08:58, Anders Hammar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's one: Ditch the web server and get a real repo manager. I suggest
> Nexus, but there others. They all have free OSS versions, so there is
> absolutely no reason to not use them.
>
> Ron (one guy on this list) can tell you how they lost two years not using
> one. :-)

Yeah but he'll have to put up with the sales pitch for Eclipse/STS and
projects that collect dependencies (thereby rendering the very very
useful dependency:analyze less useful)

;-)

-Stephen
>
> /Anders
>
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 07:10, amaresh mourya <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> *
>> Case* :
>> I installed apache server and created a repository there in dir :
>> C:\Program
>> Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\repository\
>> I put some artifacts in there, I installed artifacts via (mvn install
>> -DcreateChecksum=true) in this repository.
>> These artifacts are basically some plugins that I want to use in my POM
>> Then I specified one of the plugin in my POM and also this repository (that
>> is http://localhost/repository)
>>
>> *Problem*:
>>
>> When I run mvn package on this POM, I was expecting the plugin to get
>> installed in my local repository but only the <plugin>.pom and
>> <plugin>.pom.sha1 are getting downloaded from my-remote-repository(
>> http://localhost/repository). It is not downloading the actual JAR that is
>> :<plugin>.jar
>>
>> Any pointers will be helpful..
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Amaresh
>>
>

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