If maven-proxy could act as a real repository, this wouldn't be required (accounts could be configured in maven-proxy config). Oh well.
Is it currently possible to access a repository using HTTPS? Even with a self-signed certificate?
Thanks, -Ralph.
On 28.02.2005, at 16:01, Frederic Jean wrote:
I configured a seperate repository to hold our private jars and pointed maven-proxy to look at it first.
Fred
Ralph P�llath wrote:
Is it possible to upload a jar to maven-proxy directly? Or do I have to maintain a separate repository that maven-proxy mirrors in addition to ibiblio?
Thanks, -Ralph.
On 28.02.2005, at 04:43, Frederic Jean wrote:
I have used maven-proxy with good results to do so. Have a look at http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
Fred
Rick Mann wrote:
Where can I find information about how to set up my own, private repository? That is, within my company we want to switch to using Maven. We want to be able to get components from remote repositories, and we want to build components that go into a repository we maintain in-house.
I was able to find documentation for posting to public repositories, but not anything to tell me how to set up my own private remote repository.
TIA!
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