I think the purpose of  http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/ Proximity  is
to do just that - act as a mirror and be an inhouse repository? Have I got
it wrong?


Owen Jacobson-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> On 28-Sep-07, at 1:10 AM, owen_moony wrote:
> 
>> I have just created an internal maven repository using proximity
>> (http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org). Everything is great, its  
>> acting as a
>> proxy and getting the jars from the internet and caching them -  
>> brilliant!
>> My only question is how do I upload my own jars created by me?
> 
> Upload them to a bog-standard maven repository using, for example,  
> scp or webdav.  Maven repos are just directory trees of a known  
> structure.
> 
>> Is there an easier way to create an internal repository (forget  
>> proximity),
>> so that you can use the "mvn deploy" command and get the thing to  
>> act as a
>> proxy and cache to the internet jars?
> 
> Maintain your in-house repository in parallel to your mirror, rather  
> than trying to use one repo for both tasks.
> 
> Cheers,
> Owen
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