Hi, it depends on Your needs...
Maven-proxy is a dead meat :) You left Archiva out from the list (http://maven.apache.org/archiva/).... Proximity is mere a "smart" and simple proxy and tool to host reposes. It is "extended" to recognize Maven "metadata" (POMs, etc). It gives you useful funcs like exhaustive searching, browsing repo, browsing artifacts, "sneak peak" into a zip/jar/war/etc files, webdav deployment, tagging files, etc. Remember, Proximity is mere a Proxy/repo host and not a repo manager! It handles _files_ and not "artifacts", but it is enough to maven to operate properly through it. Archiva is a fully blown repository manager (former Maven Repository Manager). It handles "artifacts" and not files. It have pluses: it is able to sync reposes -- Proximity is currently unable to do it. It have "repo health" reports, that Proximity will never have (unless I made some archiva-reports-adapter...). Latest stable of Proximity is RC4.2, while Archiva is still unstable. Have fun, ~t~ On 9/14/06, Aleksei Valikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks, Could anyone recommend software for implementing/installing a company-wide Maven repository? maven-proxy? proximity? Pros and contras? I'd be grateful for your opinions. Bye. /lexi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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