On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Al Rathon wrote:
> Thanks Brent for the detailed answer and the link on the topic of network
> proxies.
>
> Based on what you are saying, workflow would be something as follows:
> 1. developer requests dependancy from the Archiva proxy
> 2. If, dependency is not i
Yes, I think you have the idea.
In your scenario, unless Archiva can sit in front of the corporate firewall,
you will have to configure it to use network proxy settings to access the
remote repositories if your firewall blocks outgoing HTTP traffic. The
settings may be the same ones you use in you
Thanks Brent for the detailed answer and the link on the topic of network
proxies.
Based on what you are saying, workflow would be something as follows:
1. developer requests dependancy from the Archiva proxy
2. If, dependency is not in the (archiva) repo, Archiva will retrieve the
dependancy f
Hi,
Archiva is an artifact management tool, also referred to as a repository
manager. It proxies for remote repositories and is configurable so that you
can host all of your required artifacts locally once you build using archiva
as your repository (which is important for guaranteeing repeatable b
Hi,
Connecting to maven
repos on the internet is not allowed inside our corporate firewall. We
want to mirror the internet repositories within the corporate firewall
so developers can use them.
Do we need to use maven to somehow retrieve packages of internet
and host it internally. Is Archiva
Hello Deng,
Thanks for your reply.
Step 1 : Installed tomcat ( apache-tomcat-6.0.32.exe ) with below
configuration
Create tomcat administrator account : admin
password : admin
Http connector port : 8080
Hi, I don't think you have subscribed earlier when we replied to your
previous mail (the one that got moderated). You can view the replies at
http://markmail.org/search/archiva-users+order:date-backward
Thanks :)
-Deng
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Chandrasekaran G (RBEI/ETT4) <
chandrasekara