Alexandre Poitras wrote:
You should gave a look at Mergere Maestro (open source) which include
Maven Archiva. Maven Proxy is outdated and no longer under
development.

Does Maestro also subsume most of the functionality of "Proximity"?

 http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/quick-start.html



On 12/7/06, Christian Goetze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using the maven proxy as described in
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Using+Maven+in+a+corporate+environment,
but I am observing spurious build failures due to some of the actual
remote sites not always responding in a timely manner.

Is there a way to configure maven proxy to not fail, but to simply send
the cached version instead? Should I just set the cache timeout to some
really large value? What I would like, though, is that it does try to
get an update, but not fail if the update fails?
--
cg


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