Sorry i missed one point, m2e settings are important, not the command line mvn.
2012/11/9 Merve Temizer <[email protected]> > Hello again, > > I found my settings.xml under > > /usr/local/apache-maven-3.0.4/conf > > this is the maven i see when run "mvn --v" > > its content is here: > > As you can see below its proxy setting are commented off > > <proxies> > <!-- proxy > | Specification for one proxy, to be used in connecting to the > network. > | > <proxy> > <id>optional</id> > <active>true</active> > <protocol>http</protocol> > <username>proxyuser</username> > <password>proxypass</password> > <host>proxy.host.net</host> > <port>80</port> > <nonProxyHosts>local.net|some.host.com</nonProxyHosts> > </proxy> > --> > </proxies> > > > 2012/11/9 Merve Temizer <[email protected]> > >> >> >> 2012/11/8 Wayne Fay <[email protected]> >> >>> > My settings.xml does not exist. I do not know if i have deleted it by >>> > mistake. >>> >>> How do you know this? What directory (-ies) did you look in to find it? >>> >> >> I searched my home directory in ubuntu /home/myusername also looked at >> /home/myusername/.m2 >> >>> >>> > If you advise me to generate one settings.xml, which proxy should i >>> use? >>> >>> Your network admin would tell you the proxy information to use. >>> >> Ok. >> >> >>> >>> > If it was there a while ago, did it have a default proxy host and port? >>> >>> No, there is no default proxy setting. Everyone's proxy would be >>> different, it could not have a default. >>> >>> > If so what is that, if not what hostname and port should i use, or how >>> cani >>> > find a list of proxies? >>> >>> Are you using command-line Maven, m2e in Eclipse, or something else? >>> >>> I have m2e on eclipse. >> >>> Wayne >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> >> >
