Why not get a professional repo like Nexus?
It is free and has all the functionality that Maven user's need to get started and one can move to the pro version when the extra functionality is required.
Apache also provides a free repo that people like as well.

Rolling your own or fighting with files and web servers is hard to justify.

Ron

On 21/04/2011 10:14 PM, Justin Edelson wrote:

On Apr 21, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Sony Antony<[email protected]>  wrote:

Assuming this is an internal web server with write permission ( PUT
allowed ), is it possible to point to a web server for the local
repository ?
No.

2. Is there any scenario at all wherein something gets written to the
remote repository ( if you use the file:// type URL for remote
repository, which I found would work )
Yes. When you do a deploy.
--sony

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