Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-18 Thread David Law
sitories included in Nexus have this option disabled. To change this setting for one of the proxy repositories that ship with Nexus, change the option, save the repository, On 16.02.2014 09:43, David Law wrote: Hi, I'm new to maven & thought I'd try it out on the recently chec

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-17 Thread David Law
email to this list? It may not sound like it but I am genuinely curious where this information should go to ensure the right people can see/find it when they need to know such information. Wayne On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 4:43 PM, David Law wrote: Hi Wayne, I would suggest someone documents the behaviou

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-17 Thread David Law
5 GMT+01:00 David Law : Ron, Wayne, this wasted several days (elapsed) of my time: I spent ages trying out options & trying to figure out what I'd done wrong... ...rebuilding & updating indices, hacking through to workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configuration, to

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
e it but I am genuinely curious where this information should go to ensure the right people can see/find it when they need to know such information. Wayne On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 4:43 PM, David Law wrote: Hi Wayne, I would suggest someone documents the behaviour in the FAQ with a tip that a not-

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
Hi Wayne, I would suggest someone documents the behaviour in the FAQ with a tip that a not-yet-indexed artifact can be proactively retrieved by entering its Group Id, Artifact Id & Version. That way we all save time. All the best, DaveLaw On 16.02.2014 21:52, Wayne Fay wrote: thanks once agai

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
Anders, Tack för det. Dave On 16.02.2014 22:03, Anders Hammar wrote: And it's just an index. You can always download the artifact without it. And as far as I know, the downloadable central index has always only been updated once a week. Have a look here: http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/.index/

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
, Stuart McCulloch wrote: On 16 February 2014 14:36, David Law wrote: Hi Stuart, thanks for that very useful information. Are you using the default repo? (http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2) I switch depending what workspace I'm using, as I have a corporate repo as well as a local

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
Hi Stuart, thanks for that very useful information. Are you using the default repo? (http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2) All the best, DaveLaw On 16.02.2014 14:36, Stuart McCulloch wrote: On 16 February 2014 10:31, David Law wrote: Hi Mirko, I think though 6 days!!! should be adequate

Re: Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
gards Mirko On 16.02.2014 09:43, David Law wrote: Hi, I'm new to maven & thought I'd try it out on the recently checked-in: org.apache.poi3.10-FINAL I'm using m2eclipse standard config with Eclipse Kepler. Repo defaults to: http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2 The Pro

Looking for org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL

2014-02-16 Thread David Law
Hi, I'm new to maven & thought I'd try it out on the recently checked-in: org.apache.poi3.10-FINAL I'm using m2eclipse standard config with Eclipse Kepler. Repo defaults to: http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2 The Problem: m2eclipse does not know the org.apache.poi 3.10-FINAL artifact.