Alternatively you can use the more widely used Sonatype Nexus which also supports things like Maven Site hosting or NuGet out of the box
http://www.sonatype.org/nexus/ http://pages.zeroturnaround.com/Java-Tools-Technologies.html or the Apache Archiva server, which is maintained as a pure open source project at Apache. http://archiva.apache.org/index.cgi Both Nexus and Artifactory are also available as commercial versions with support and more. Manfred PS: Disclaimer... I work with Sonatype on the Nexus team and other things. David Hoffer wrote on 02.10.2014 06:55: > Right I concur with Barrie, SVN is for your source code not your Maven > built artifacts. You need a Maven respository manager, I recommend > Artifactory (http://www.jfrog.com/open-source/) which is very easy to setup. > > -Dave > > On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:48 PM, Barrie Treloar <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Uploading: >> https://sachin/svn/demo/com/kedb/kedb/0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/kedb-0.0.1-20140929.030730-3.jar >> > Uploading: >> https://sachin/svn/demo/com/kedb/kedb/0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/kedb-0.0.1-20140929.030730-3.pom >> >> Is https://sachin/svn/ your SVN server? >> >> You can't get Maven to deploy your artifacts to your SVN server. >> Or at least if you can, it's not something I would recommend. >> http://maven.apache.org/wagon/wagon-providers/wagon-scm/usage.html >> doesn't yet have this documented either. >> >> You want to deploy your artifacts into a Maven Repository Manager, see >> http://maven.apache.org/repository-management.html >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
