How did you set up the internal repository? Did you copy a local repository to some server and made it available through http, or are you using one of the proxy tools like proximity or archiva?
regards, Wim 2007/8/29, De Vleeschauwer Nele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > Thanks for the tip, but it doesn't quite do the trick... > I've added the following to my settings.xml: > > <mirror> > <id>central</id> > <mirrorOf>central</mirrorOf> > <name>Maven Central Proxy Repository</name> > <url>http://b2btst04/maven-central-proxy</url> > </mirror> > </mirrors> > > When I execute a maven command, our company's central repo is accessed > (instead of the repo1.maven.org one), but when I take a network trace I > see the following: > > GET > /maven-central-proxy/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/mav > en-metadata.xml HTTP/1.1\r\n > Request Method: GET > Request URI: > /maven-central-proxy/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/mav > en-metadata.xml > Request Version: HTTP/1.1 > > This however returns a 404 Not Found error, since the specified > directory doesn't contain a maven-metadata.xml but a > maven-metadata-central.xml. > > How can I solve this ? > > Thanks for your input, > > Nele. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Wim Deblauwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: woensdag 29 augustus 2007 8:03 > To: Maven Users List > Subject: Re: Maven repository > > You need to say that your repository is a mirror of central, see > http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html for more > info. > > regards, > > Wim (also from Belgium ;)) > > 2007/8/28, De Vleeschauwer Nele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm just setting up Maven on a developer's workstation. The developer > > has no access to the Internet and should therefore always retrieve the > > latest artifacts from a repository we've set up at our company (which > > has a connection to the internet). > > Even when I add the following part to the settings.xml file of the > Maven > > installation on the developer's machine, each Maven command I execute > > from there still tries to connect to the Maven repository on the > > Internet. How can this be avoided ? > > (The repository I've set up is working fine, since I can connect with > an > > Internet Explorer to it) > > > > .... > > <profiles> > > <profile> > > <id>dev</id> > > <repositories> > > <repository> > > <id>central</id> > > <name>Maven Central Proxy Repository</name> > > <url>http://b2btst04/maven-central-proxy</url> > > </repository> > > </repositories> > > <pluginRepositories> > > <pluginRepository> > > <id>central</id> > > <name>Maven Central Proxy Repository</name> > > <url>http://b2btst04/maven-central-proxy</url> > > </pluginRepository> > > </pluginRepositories> > > </profile> > > </profiles> > > <activeProfiles> > > <activeProfile>dev</activeProfile> > > </activeProfiles> > > .... > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > Visit our website! http://www.nbb.be > > > > "DISCLAIMER: The content of this e-mail message should not be > > construed as binding on the part of the National Bank of Belgium > > (NBB) unless otherwise and previously stated. The opinions > > expressed in this message are solely those of the author and do not > > necessarily reflect NBB viewpoints, particularly when the content > > of this message, or part thereof, is private by nature or does not > > fall within the professional scope of its author." > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > -- > Vigilog - an open source log file viewer: http://vigilog.sourceforge.net > Blog: http://www.jroller.com/page/Fester > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Vigilog - an open source log file viewer: http://vigilog.sourceforge.net Blog: http://www.jroller.com/page/Fester