> > 3. snapshot repository > > We do not store snapshots with released artifacts anymore. A snapshot > repository is a remote repository specifically for housing non-release > code. > > > 4. local repository > > The directory structure on your local machine which stores all the > artifacts required by all the projects on your system. > > > 5. private repository > > 6. intranet repository > > Same thing and these are internal repositories. A remote repository > inside your firewall i.e a repostory not on your machine but in the > confines of your organization. You might have internal release/snapshot > repos as well. > > > 7. distribution repository > > Usually an internal repository where you deploy your artifacts. Here > again you may have release/snapshot repositories.
I'm confused about distribution repository. It is only used internally and appears to contain another copy of release/snapshot repositories. Why do I need two versions of these internally? I can only see a need for one internal snapshot repository and one internal release repository. Cheers Barrie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
