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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 9:46 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Incorrect location for downloading plugin pom
This has certain superficial resemblances to the following shoot-self-in-foot
process.
Step 1: Define a nexus instance. Define a group of public repositorie
This has certain superficial resemblances to the following
shoot-self-in-foot process.
Step 1: Define a nexus instance. Define a group of public repositories in it.
Step 2: Using settings.xml, make a mirror-of "*" that points to this repository.
Step 3: Add an explicit element to a pom pointing t
> Any hints from anyone?
If you can boil this down to a very simple sample project that you
could share externally which demonstrates the behavior that you are
describing, then someone could perhaps take a look at it in a debugger
etc.
Wayne
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Any hints from anyone?
Thanks
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Regards,
Adrian Shum
From: Adrian Shum (HK/IT-AD)
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 4:23 PM
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: Incorrect location for downloading plugin pom
Dear all,
I have recently faced a stran
Dear all,
I have recently faced a strange problem, that I cannot even able to judge the
cause or source of problem. It will be great if someone can give me some
direction:
(The story may be a bit long)
I am using Nexus 1.8.0 as our company's repository manager. I use it as proxy
of external