Hi,

The odd thing is that this was working just fine last week. I didn't change
a thing, and now it's broken. It's not related to being behind a firewall
since I'm trying it from home, where I don't have a firewall - and it was
working here last week. 

What ports does maven try to connect to the repository on anyway? 

Where are the repositories configured? 

If I have a local repository configured, will maven also try to look in the
default repositories?

Again - if anyone can explain what maven is doing in order to look-up the
plugin location, that would be helpful. 

Thanks,

Alex


alexworden wrote:
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> Wayne Fay wrote:
>> 
>>> The plugin 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin' does not
>>> exist or
>>> no valid version could be found
>> 
>> There are several reasons why this will happen. In short, Maven is
>> unable to find the plugin. For new users, this generally means that
>> you're behind some kind of Internet proxy and simply have failed to
>> configure it in your settings.xml as is required.
>> 
>>> From what I gather, maven should look in:
>>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/eclipse/ but when I browse there, I don't
>>> find
>>> any versions available. Is there something wrong with the maven
>>> repository
>>> right now? very mysterious...
>> 
>> This is incorrect. The correct url is:
>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/
>> 
>> Wayne
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