A related problem can occur when trying to use archetypes from your repo -
can't wait until archetypeng fixes this.  Because of a defect in the
archetype-plugin, you'll need to use the
-DremoteRepositories=http://mycompany.com in order to find them in your
repo.  


baerrach wrote:
> 
> We document the settings.xml file in our wiki.
> 
> For almost everyone, it boils down to cut-and-paste into settings.xml.
> 
> For those that deploy they need to understand the file format better
> so they can create server with key file definitions. And for those few
> people who patch maven plugins they may need some additional
> repository definitions for snapshot repos, but they should know what
> they are doing anyway.
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