You'll have to complain to the owner of that Netbeans repo to get a
corrupted file fixed. This is not the right place to complain about
such matters.

No. The curious thing about all of it is that the file is ok in the repo
(netbeans or nexus) but when I download it via maven it is corrupted. If I
download it via browser it works.
I thought it was a proxy issue but, thinking better, the request doesn't go
through the proxy when I download it from nexus.
I wonder why it is happening. At least I can now build my app replacing the
local repo with the files downloaded via browser.

2011/5/9 Wayne Fay <wayne...@gmail.com>

> > Actually the checksum is failing because the jar file is corrupted.
> That's
> > why the building is breaking.
>
> You'll have to complain to the owner of that Netbeans repo to get a
> corrupted file fixed. This is not the right place to complain about
> such matters.
>
> > What do you mean with things locked down?
>
> I was suggesting that the default configuration of Maven will not
> BREAK your build simply due to checksums not matching. Only if you
> "lock things down" with some stricter configuration would the build
> fail on such issues.
>
> Wayne
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