Its a search tool for remote repositories (that works). Downloading
dependencies doesn't make sense, as it is Maven's part. More important
is to add <dependency> tags to the project descriptor. I think some
keywords like "last stable" (not snapshot) would be a good help.
An Eclipse plugin is already planned (but not yet realized).
Integrating into mevenide is a good idea, but I have no idea where to
start...
For more ideas, in which direction Mavenzilla can develop, consult
http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/future_development.html

-Mo.



On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 22:05:58 +0200, Gilles Dodinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is it yet a search tool or a real browser ? a remote repo browser,
> capable of downloading dependencies, would be a very helpful. if you
> dont mind we could integrate it into mevenide ?
> 
> -- gd
> 
> 
> 
> Moritz Petersen wrote:
> 
> >Mavenzilla is a browser for Maven repositories.
> >
> >http://jface.sourceforge.net/mavenzilla/
> >
> >To be honest: it is currently in a very early development stage, and
> >more a prototype than a real application. The question is: is a
> >repository browser neccessary / useful, or am I missing a point with
> >Maven? Often, I browse the ibiblio repository, to take a look at the
> >latest version of a dependency.
> >I would be interested to know the experiences / practices of other
> >users when working with maven. How do you determine the version you
> >will use in your project?
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >Moritz.
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