Sure. The JBoss repo (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/) does exactly
this. If the SVN repo is enabled for http access, then its no different
from accessing any other Maven repository.
Raphaël Piéroni wrote:
Hi,
i have googled for an answer on the question whether
it is possible to store
On 6/14/07, Raphaël Piéroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the way to transform a local repository in such a 'remote'
repository
i think the metadatas will be a bit corrupted (or at least wrongly named).
You're correct that local and remote repository metadata is different.
I can't find it
Can't make a local repository a remote repository. Either rsync iBiblio if
you need everything or use maven assembly to create a remote repository of
artifacts used in your project:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/howto.html.
Kalle
On 6/14/07, Raphaël Piéroni <[EMAIL PROTEC
Wendy, Many thanks for the answer.
What is the way to transform a local repository in such a 'remote'
repository
i think the metadatas will be a bit corrupted (or at least wrongly named).
Raphaël
2007/6/14, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 6/14/07, Raphaël Piéroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On 6/14/07, Raphaël Piéroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have googled for an answer on the question whether
it is possible to store an entreprise Maven repository
in subversion and build a freshly checkouted project
in a computer with an empty local repository.
obviously the project's pom will
Hi,
i have googled for an answer on the question whether
it is possible to store an entreprise Maven repository
in subversion and build a freshly checkouted project
in a computer with an empty local repository.
obviously the project's pom will contain the url
to the svn repository. but what such