You have to check your settings.xml file from your maven installation
directory & the one from your .m2 folder and check for all the repositories
that you have defined.

also check your repository (.m2/repository) and see if the folders and jar
files exist for your workshopmavenplugin  artifact.



poluruc wrote:
> 
> Have you installed the workshopmavenplugin into your local repository
> before trying to generate your maven poms?
> 
> mvn install:install-file 
>   -Dfile=WorkshopMavenPlugin-1.0.jar 
>   -DartifactId=WorkshopMavenPlugin
>   -DgroupId=com.mycompany.webapp1 
>   -Dpackaging=maven-plugin -Dversion=1.0 -DgeneratePom=true
> 
> please check "Executing Maven Scripts" in
> 
> http://e-docs.bea.com/wlw/docs102/guide/ideuserguide/build/conMavenScript.html
> 
> 
> Chandra Poluru
> 
> 
> 
> SDee wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I am using weblogic workshop to generate Maven scripts. I have installed
>> the Workshop Maven Plugin into my local repository. After install it has
>> created  a .m2 folder in the User folder (in XP)
>> 
>> When I run the mvn command e.g. mvn clean compile, I get the following
>> error.
>> 
>> 
>> Unable to download the artifact from any repository
>> 
>> Failed to resolve artifact
>> 
>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/bea/workshop/WorkshopMavenPlugin/1.0/WorkshopMavenPlugin-1.0.pom
>> 
>> For some reason, it is not looking in the local repository.
>> 
>> Any Advice
>> 
> 
> 

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