its possible. To help prevent it, you should:
* use appropriate file and directory permissions
* always have the version set to *-SNAPSHOT, and use the relase plugin
to deploy the releases.

- Brett

On 3/21/06, Helck, Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a danger that artifacts in a repository can become corrupt? I'm
> concerned about someone modifying source code with out changing a
> projects version and redeploying the artifact. Is there a way to prevent
> this?
>
> There is also the case where source code is not changed but a component
> is rebuilt and redeployed causing the contents of the repository to
> change. As a developer I believe this is harmless, but my release
> manager is going to have a fit. I'd like to prevent this from occuring.
> If I use multiproject based builds then I expect this would happen
> frequently.
>
> Any ideas?
> Christopher Helck
>
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