I believe the file must be named #.#.#-SNAPSHOT.jar for it to be
considered a snapshot version of an artifact.

Otherwise the ".snapshot" will be considered just another alphanumeric
tag in the version and you won't get proper snapshot handling etc.

Give it a try and report back. I could be wrong -- I've never tried
#.#.#.snapshot.jar, so I don't know how it is handled.

Wayne

On 4/29/08, bhanujirao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Guys,
> i have an issue with one of the jar is not getting the latest snapshot.. the
> issue is we are uploading
> the 1.0.1.snapshot.jar to tomcat/webapps/repository directory. basically
> they upload the new jar
> everytime with the same snapshot  1.0.1.snapshot.jar
> But some how it is getting the old jar (1.0.1.snapshot.jar) which was in
> .m2/repository..directory.
> is there anyway we can say that .m2 has to  have the latest that was in
> tomcat/webapps/repository
>
> this works if we delete snapshot folder .m2/repositry... any suggestions
> would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Venkat
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