If they're "official" builds with proper version numbers and not
snapshots, I think they could certainly be hosted by the main repo.

There are numerous blah-1.0-rc1.jar or -beta4.jar type projects in the
repo already.

Wayne

On 12/8/06, Marc Boorshtein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. I want a 3rd party repository because the jars I am using bulds
that are in a public cvs, but have not yet been "blessed" by the
owners.  I would upload them to the main repository myself, but as I
do not own them I would tyhink that is at leats rude if not worse.
Since I am using it in my own project however I feel having my own
repository would be ok.

2.  The repository would be on my sourceforge account on the net.

I am only looking to host a couple of jar files with the rest relying
on ibiblio.

Thanks
Marc

On 12/8/06, Mykel Alvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm about to start working on this again in the maven user wiki, but there
> are a lot of questions to be asked.
>
> 1. Why are you doing this?  It makes a lot of sense to do, but your reasons
> for doing it determine things later in the chain.
> 2. Where are you doing this?  In a publicly accessible location, or
> internally, or both.
> 3. How do you want to do it?  In it's simplest case, deployments into the
> public areas of a web server can be used as a repository, but that's not
> always the best way.
>
>
> There are a number of products that allow some forms of management for what
> are often called "3rd party repos", such as Proximity, Archiva, maven-proxy,
> etc.  They work with varying degrees of effectiveness and difficulty in
> setup/maintenance
>
>
>
> On 12/8/06, Marc Boorshtein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I'm trying to understand how to create a 3rd party repository.  I'm
> > not looking to build a mirror of ibiblio, but instead have my own 3rd
> > party repository in addition to the repository.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Marc
> >
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> strange, "modern" ways.
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