Am 06.02.2013 19:03, schrieb Baptiste Mathus:
Le 6 févr. 2013 18:22, "Joachim Durchholz" <[email protected]> a écrit :
m2e installs its own repository inside .metadata.
The issue I'm having is that I can't manage that repository. Unless, of
course, I install a local Nexus and point it to that repo, but I suspect
that m2e and Nexus would then start to quarrel.
Here you're (again or on purpose?) mixing local repository and a remote one
like a mrm provides.
No, you're just mistaken again.
If you are looking for MRM functionality on your desktop while developing
Not really.
I see a repository created by m2e and can't manage it, that's all.
Local. Not remote. Looking similar at first sight but actually different
beasts.
Somebody referred to it as "remote repository, stored locally".
This is confusing terminology, the first "remote" refers to the typical
Maven usage of "local = whatever is used inside the mvn executable,
remote = anything else", the "stored locally" refers to machines.
(I'd seriously consider renaming "local repository" to "cache
repository" to clean this kind of confusion up. "remote" and "local" are
just too overloaded terms.)
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