Brian,

in the interests of full disclosure, should you not point out which
repo-manager you are involved in the development of? (Or have I got you
confused and you're not involved in the development of any of them)

I am neither involved nor associated with the development of any
repo-manager.  I would recommend Nexus.

-Stephen

2008/12/22 Brian E. Fox <[email protected]>

> Nexus is the most lightweight in terms of memory and fastest of all of
> them due to the architectural decision not to require a database or dav
> for any operations. You can see the comparison matrix here:
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Maven+Repository+Manager+Feat
> ure+Matrix
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: konkere [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 5:38 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: possibility to control an artifact version when
> installing/deploying/releasing?
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>
> thanks, guys!
>
> so which manager would you suggest? i read a bit about nexus, archiva
> and
> artifactory on the very feature of prohibiting redeploy. nexus does it
> for
> sure (though role-based), while the other two seem not to handle this
> (and
> that is my question - is it really?).
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