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a WAR or to start a Jetty. Is
it still possible to use an repository manager? And when yes, how?
Thanks and cheers,
Thomas
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OK, but as I noticed in the reply to Brett Porter it is only a simple
HTTP-Webserver and it is not possible to run a WAR or to start a Jetty. Is
it still possible to use an repository manager? And when yes, how?
But as Anders noted, Nexus is available in a package which has Jetty
embedded
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My question is:
Can I run a repository with this two things sFTP and a simple webserver.
In theory this would be possible, but the paths probably need to be
rooted in the same location. When Maven goes to deploy, it uses the
same channel to retrieve the metadata files that need to be updated.
On 22/09/2009, at 4:39 AM, Thomas P wrote:
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[INFO] [deploy:deploy {execution: default-deploy}]
Password for ...
Uploading: ...1.0.0.jar
63K uploaded (...-1.0.0.jar)
[INFO] Uploading project information for ... 1.0.0
Password for ...
[INFO] Retrieving previous metadata from private-repo