There has been many discussions about trying to use Maven without a
proper Maven repo.
Barrie is one of the experienced Maven users and his advice is worth
following.
We use the community version of Nexus and are very happy but other repos
exist and are well regarded.
There are a lot of advantages besides the problem you are currently
trying to solve.
Ron
On 17/07/2013 9:15 PM, Barrie Treloar wrote:
The other short answer is:
Don't share your local m2 cache (~/.m2/repository) between developers.
That is a bad idea because one developers "install" of snapshots will
pollute the cache for everyone and give you something you dont expect.
Local disk is cheap - dont worry about the waste.
The correct way is to install a Maven Repository Manager (see
http://maven.apache.org/repository-management.html) which will isolate
your from external repository failures and also reduce your internet
usage.
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