Hi Mehdi, > it could be great if we can use multiple local reposiry for a build
That has been discussed before on the list [1]. It was an interesting discussion but ultimately Maven does not support such a feature. I think it would be useful if a motivated party pursued it, though. Regards, Curtis [1] *http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-users/201310.mbox/%3C1617140979.4777131.1383039481273.JavaMail.root%40imag.fr%3E <http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-users/201310.mbox/%3C1617140979.4777131.1383039481273.JavaMail.root%40imag.fr%3E>* On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Mehdi Hayani <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm actually working on a continuous integration platform, and most of the > projects are using Maven as a build tool. > > We've found that there is a list of dependencies and plugins most of the > projects have to download in addition of there specific dependencies. > Therefore, I though it could be great if we can use multiple local reposiry > for a build, the idea is: > > - Local repo 1 : Is the shared folder where we will put dependencies > that are download by each project. > - Local repo 2 : this one is created for each project and it will > contains dependencies that are specific to that project. > > > So while running the build, maven will check in "local repo 1", if it can't > find the required librairy it will download it and put it in "local repo 2" > > > It there a way to implement this solution :) ? > > Thanks in advance >
