Nope, no http proxy. It's like something is corrupting my local repo, I
wonder if there is indeed issues with artifactory. I'm going to scan their
JIRA.



Olivier Dehon-2 wrote:
> 
> Are you using a http proxy to reach your artifactory repo?
> I faced an issue recently where the proxy was caching requests for
> maven metadata, causing similar symptoms to those you are describing.
> 
> If that is the case, and if possible, try disabling the http proxy in your
> settings.xml
> 
> -Olivier
> 
> gommo wrote:
>> I'd love if someone can help me here, I'm about to give up on Maven2, its
>> so
>> frustrating :)
>>
>> Anyway, the problem is that I can have everything working one day, then
>> come
>> back the next day and find out that my project isn't compiling anymore. 
>>
>> It generally comes in the form of a transitive dependency missing from my
>> local repository. For example, the latest problem was not having version
>> 1.0.0 of jfreecharts. I checked and I have 1.0.1 in my local repo.
>> (Please
>> note I'm using artifactory as a proxy). I also have no dependencies
>> directly
>> on jfreecharts, its coming from transitive dependencies. This is the
>> other
>> strange thing, why would it not have got version 1.0.0 yesterday when I
>> built. Unless some SNAPSHOT I'm depending on is changing? Seems weird to
>> go
>> down a version though.
>>
>> My guess is that for some reason my machine has decided to not ask
>> artifactory for 1.0.0 and instead just fails. The problem further
>> escalated
>> when I tried to issue a mvn clean. I get this error
>>
>> The plugin 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-clean-plugin' does not exist
>> or
>> no valid version could be found.
>>
>> Issuing a build on our CI server worked successfully which does include
>> issuing a clean so I know its not a problem with the actual proxy.
>> Additionally I search on artifactory and it does indeed have the clean
>> plugin present.
>>
>> I then totally delete my local repository (i.e. {home}\.m2\repository),
>> and
>> issue mvn clean again
>>
>> Low an behold, it works!!!! Its just ridiculous. If it can't work from
>> day
>> to day I'm far better off just putting my jars in version control. At
>> least
>> my project built consistently. 
>>
>> Have people experienced this before? If so, is it a maven issue or my
>> proxy
>> issue?
>>
>> Thanks
>>   
> 
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