Hi,

The best is to use a repository proxy. This proxy should be in a machine that 
has access to the internet so that it can pull artifacts from the central 
remote repository or any other repository. Your devs would then use this 
proxy (which should be accessible in your lan) to get their dependencies 
from.  Archiva allows you to set up a proxy repository as well as manage it. 
Check it out.

HTH,
Henry

On Tuesday, April 17, 2007 04:01, Marouane Amraoui wrote:
> Imagine this situation :
>
>
>
> 1.    I have developer team .
> 2.    the developer's computer dont  have access to internet (so no access to
> remote repository maven) 3.   How can I manage the dependencies in this
> situation ?
>
>       a.      If I use local repository , if developer add a new dependency 
> to the
> project , how can he put this dependency in the local repository ? b. When
> I commit my project into svn, there is a way to verify if all new
> dependencies are in the local repository or not ?  I don't want to commit
> changes in SVN if some dependencies are not
>
> Available in the local repository ...
>
> 4.    there are some bests practice in managing local repository.
>
>
>
> Thx for your help .
>
>
>
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