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ip, port I have to add in settings.xml. I checked in System Setting --
Network Settings of ubuntu 12.04 and see that the proxy mode is None.
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From: dzungdev
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Date: 02/12/2013 05:37 AM
Hi all,
I would like to ask about the maven in ubuntu 12.04. I downloaded maven
version: 3.0.4 and tried to run
Hi Anders,
Thank you for your idea, I am using it at home, so I don't think it is
cooperate environment.
Best Regards,
Dzung
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how is system and environment dependent.
It is probably time for you consult with whomever is responsible for the
setup and administration of your system and/or network.
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-- network setting --
Proxy, the use mode is None.
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Hi,
I am new to maven tool and just started using it. I am setting up a local proxy
for a remote maven build repository. We have multiple build repository and some
are via http access and others via scp. Can you suggest some proxy tools to
sync up. I tried m2-proxy and it works fine for
You should try maven archiva that just was released as 1.0.
(maven.apache.org/archiva)
It can proxy repositories based on URL and a compliant maven Wagon
implementation for transport protocol (wagon is the maven abstaction for
file access protocols). As there is allready a scp wagon used by maven
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Hi, May you advise to me a good maven proxy?
I know only http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org. Is it good?
Maybe you know something better?
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We are using Artifactory on Tomcat 5.5. It works mostly well for us.
The only
the website. He's
still around though, if you mention px or cstamas on the irc channel he appears
like a genie ;-)
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We are using
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We are using Artifactory on Tomcat 5.5. It works mostly well for us.
The only problem is that memory consumption grow very high. I finally had to
reboot Tomcat every
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Hi, May you advise to me a good maven proxy?
I know only http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org. Is it good?
Maybe you know something better?
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On 15/10/2007, William Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Archiva (beta2) - couldn't get it to work by following the installation
instructions. Doesn't install as a clean webapp (in Tomcat in any case).
were you able to report these problems? Would be happy to hear bugs or
thoughts on ways to
Sorry Brett, I was already 2 days overdue thanks to infrastructure
issues.
I'll try to put together a JIRA this afternoon.
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were you able to report these problems? Would be happy to hear
Thanks - much appreciated!
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issues.
I'll try to put together a JIRA this afternoon.
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Hi Denis, I have had some experience of 3 of them in the last week.
All of them deployed as WebApps inside Tomcat.
Promixity - simple config, file based storage, developers seem absent
(at least at present).
We are using this as our main Maven repository and also
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Hi, May you advise to me a good maven proxy?
I know only http
Artifactory definitely!
On 10/12/07, Michal Hlavac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dňa Friday 12 October 2007 11:37:35 Wilfred Springer ste napísal:
I would definitely recommend Artifactory.
I am using artifactory deployed on glassfish and works very good...
m.
We are using Artifactory on Tomcat 5.5. It works mostly well for us.
The only problem is that memory consumption grow very high. I finally
had to reboot Tomcat every night to keep it sane ...
But I havent been looking into the problem all that hard. The
problem might be on my side ...
Other
Dňa Friday 12 October 2007 11:37:35 Wilfred Springer ste napísal:
I would definitely recommend Artifactory.
I am using artifactory deployed on glassfish and works very good...
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in need of a jar.
I THINK I have configured maven-proxy ok but I DONT think its working
correctly. This is what I did: 1) Downloaded maven-proxy and the config file
2) Adjust config file to my needs. 3) Start maven-proxy.
After that I started to try to configure the eclipse plugin so
fine).
The next step was to create a network repository so that co-workers and
I could share the jars that we download from the internet and have less
lag when in need of a jar.
I THINK I have configured maven-proxy ok but I DONT think its working
correctly. This is what I did: 1) Downloaded
:
AFAIK maven-proxy isn't developed anymore so I would think about switching to
another repository proxy/cache such as Artifactory, Archivar, Proximity or
whatever.
HTH
Thorsten
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Hi,
it seems to be running. However, when I refer to it in my local pom
and try
to compile, I get the following error. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks !!
+ Error stacktraces are turned on.
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix:
implemented. Will allow webdav access to the repository at
some point.
webdav=true
#Stylesheet - if configured, will override the default stylesheet shipped
with maven-proxy - absolute URLs only
#eg. /maven-proxy/style.css, http://www.example.com/style.css
stylesheet=/maven-proxy/style.css
#bgColor
Hi,
We are using maven for the first time in our company.
I installed maven-proxy on a server machine in our company in the hope that
everyone doesn't need to do mvn install:install-file for every single jar
file our build depends upon the first time they set up their build. However,
though
besides installing and configuring the maven-proxy , executing mvn
deploy:deploy-file (with the propiate arguments)
for every jar file on the server should be enough. Check if the files you want
to share are available inside the maven-proxy installation.
nmall wrote:
Hi,
We are using
Hi,
I created a maven-proxy on our company's linux server and when I ran it
with
java -jar maven-proxy-standalone-0.2-app.jar maven-proxy.properties
it seems to be running. However, when I refer to it in my local pom and try
to compile, I get the following error. Any help would
Started with Maven1 or Maven2? I assume maven2, in which case your
configuration (the default is for Maven 1) http://www.ibiblio.org/maven is
wrong - it's http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 and it's enough to throw off
maven-proxy. Happened to me more than once. maven-proxy works fine for
Maven2
maven-proxy. Happened to me more than once. maven-proxy works fine for
Maven2, but you may also consider the alternatives: proximity, artifactory
and archiva.
Kalle
On 4/20/07, Marcos Chicote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
The last few days I have been reading about maven and how it can help me
and I could
share the jars that we download from the internet and have less lag when in
need of a jar.
I THINK I have configured maven-proxy ok but I DONT think its working
correctly.
This is what I did:
1) Downloaded maven-proxy and the config file
2) Adjust config file to my needs.
3) Start
Hi all,
My projects use maven 1 and maven 2. I would like to use a proxy tool that
allows to configure an unique remote proxy url for both maven 1 2 project.
Does anyone knows if proximity or archiva is able to do that ?
Cheers,
Elid OR
I'm using Archiva for the same use case but this requires to apply MRM-153
patch I've suggested.
MRM-153 was allready included in oldest archiva builds, but recent changes
required me to reopen this issue. No comment yet from archiva developers.
2007/3/28, Elid OR [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Have you successfuly used maven archiva on maven 1 project ?
I got an errors : java.io.IOException: Forbidden
I don't know where I can configure user acces in maven 1 project.
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 10:37, nicolas de loof wrote:
I'm using Archiva for the same use case but this requires to
in archiva, you have to add the access to your repositories for the user
guest
Arnaud
On 28/03/07, Elid OR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you successfuly used maven archiva on maven 1 project ?
I got an errors : java.io.IOException: Forbidden
I don't know where I can configure user acces in
I have added access in the user managment section of the archiva console and
restart but still the same error in my maven 1 project.
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 15:30, Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
in archiva, you have to add the access to your repositories for the user
guest
Arnaud
On 28/03/07,
Works for me, with user guest granted to role repository observer.
2007/3/28, Elid OR [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you successfuly used maven archiva on maven 1 project ?
I got an errors : java.io.IOException: Forbidden
I don't know where I can configure user acces in maven 1 project.
On
Ok so I will work on it.
Another question, what is the remote repository url you use for both
projects ? You are using the same url for both maven 1 and maven 2 projects ?
If so what type of managed repository have you set up on archiva because you
have to define if you want to configure a
Hi all,
I am new to Maven proxy.
I recently installed it with the intent to cache (for a user specified time
period), the downloaded information from ibiblio. In other words, during
each maven build, I do not want the maven proxy to read from ibiblio but
read from the its own cache.
Also
On 2/17/07, srinivas ramgopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to Maven proxy.
I recently installed it with the intent to cache (for a user specified
time
period), the downloaded information from ibiblio. In other words, during
each maven build, I do not want the maven proxy to read
Hi everyone.
We had a seemingly random CruiseControl build failure today. When I
investigated, it appeared to have been caused by a fleeting error on our
local maven proxy server. Here's the snippet from maven-proxy.log:
2007-01-16 14:16:56,113 [INFO ] proxy.servlets.RepositoryServlet
I just discovered a potentially important piece of information regarding
the IllegalStateException I saw on our maven-proxy server earlier today.
The jar in question did not have an associated pom file, meaning it was
probably originally uploaded manually uploaded by one of our developers
versions for all others?
It's a pain.
My solution was to write a new proxy which is simple to configure can which
can do all kinds of magic with a single configuration in Maven. You can find
it on http://www.pdark.de/dsmp/ It's called Dead Simple Maven Proxy and
can do these things:
- Rewrite any URL
!
Our situation:
We are using maven in our corporate environment,
maintaining our own local artifact and plugin
repository for inhouse stuff. All locally released
artifacts also have attached source artifacts for
debugging purpose in Idea and Eclipse.
We are using maven-proxy to reduce
Hi!
Our situation:
We are using maven in our corporate environment,
maintaining our own local artifact and plugin
repository for inhouse stuff. All locally released
artifacts also have attached source artifacts for
debugging purpose in Idea and Eclipse.
We are using maven-proxy to reduce
for inhouse stuff. All locally released
artifacts also have attached source artifacts for
debugging purpose in Idea and Eclipse.
We are using maven-proxy to reduce traffic and load
time for caching a few public repos.
Now my question:
Since Idea (idea:idea) and Eclipse (eclipse:eclipse,
m2eclipse
in our corporate environment,
maintaining our own local artifact and plugin
repository for inhouse stuff. All locally released
artifacts also have attached source artifacts for
debugging purpose in Idea and Eclipse.
We are using maven-proxy to reduce traffic and load
time for caching a few public
You should gave a look at Mergere Maestro (open source) which include
Maven Archiva. Maven Proxy is outdated and no longer under
development.
On 12/7/06, Christian Goetze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the maven proxy as described in
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Using+Maven
Alexandre Poitras wrote:
You should gave a look at Mergere Maestro (open source) which include
Maven Archiva. Maven Proxy is outdated and no longer under
development.
Does Maestro also subsume most of the functionality of Proximity?
http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/quick-start.html
Barrie Treloar wrote:
Can you paste in the types of build failures you are getting?
I get the usual cannot find artifact, can you upload it with the
following commands error.
I changed the the proxy setting to not check for pom file updates, and
I'll see if it happens again.
Proxy log
See http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=7751368framed=yskin=177
You may need to change where you are point maven-proxy at.
I've updated the maven-proxy to point to
http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2/ instead of
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 and all appears to be well
?
Thanks,
--
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See http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=7751368framed=yskin=177
You may need to change where
I am using the maven proxy as described in
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Using+Maven+in+a+corporate+environment,
but I am observing spurious build failures due to some of the actual
remote sites not always responding in a timely manner.
Is there a way to configure maven proxy
On 12/8/06, Christian Goetze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the maven proxy as described in
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Using+Maven+in+a+corporate+environment,
but I am observing spurious build failures due to some of the actual
remote sites not always responding in a timely
Is there any documentation for setting up maven-proxy to use https?
,chris
Just throw away configs for Maven1 repositories in the maven proxy properties
file.
Adrian
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Hi all
to use maven-proxy
Hi all
to use maven-proxy with maven 2, should I configure the maven2 repository?
the original configuration in the maven-proxy.properties points to
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven:
#www.ibiblio.org
repo.www-ibiblio-org.url=http://www.ibiblio.org/maven
repo.www-ibiblio-org.description
Hi,
I've hit a problem with maven-proxy and I'd like to know if any other
proxies, like proximity can solve it.
Let's say you proxy ibiblio and the apache snapshot repo, then there's
a conflict between maven-metadata files coming from both places, which
is a big problem for plugins
~
On 7/17/06, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've hit a problem with maven-proxy and I'd like to know if any other
proxies, like proximity can solve it.
Let's say you proxy ibiblio and the apache snapshot repo, then there's
a conflict between maven-metadata files coming from both
, thus you can
have your metadata from one or from other repo only, as it is contained in
repo itself.
~t~
On 7/17/06, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've hit a problem with maven-proxy and I'd like to know if any other
proxies, like proximity can solve it.
Let's say you proxy ibiblio
Is there a way to set up maven-proxy to point to a maven 1 repo for
maven 2 builds?
I know you can configure a repo in your pom as follows, but we don't
want to connect to outside repos directly:
repository
idjava.net/id
namejava.net/name
urlhttps
With maven1 we are runing maven-proxy to cache the jars we care about.
Now I am looking how to do this with maven2 artifacts and can not
figure how to make it work.
I have something like this in my pom (maven2):
project
repositories
repository
idcentral/id
nameProxy Central
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With maven1 we are runing maven-proxy to cache the jars we care about.
Now I am looking how to do this with maven2 artifacts and can not figure
how to make it work.
I have something like this in my pom
Set your proxy up as a mirror to central in settings.xml, as described in
the multiple repositories guide.
On 7/7/06, Alex Shneyderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With maven1 we are runing maven-proxy to cache the jars we care about.
Now I am looking how to do this with maven2 artifacts and can
Connection refused sounds like problems with repo1.maven.org.
Try configuring one of the mirrors like http://repo.mergere.com/maven2/
as an additional repo for maven-proxy.
However that won't stop maven-proxy from giving you a 'connection
refused' error on repo1.maven.org.
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Are these mirrors as up to date as repo1?
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Connection refused sounds like problems with repo1.maven.org.
Try configuring one
Additionally - running maven with out a repository configured, this
works fine. It's something to do with the maven proxy (if there was a
mp mailing list, I'd use that instead of this).
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From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 4:29 AM
Have a look at this link
https://is-micro.myip.hu/projects/ismicro-commons/proximity/
Its an alternative for maven-proxy
Ben
On 6/19/06, EJ Ciramella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additionally - running maven with out a repository configured, this
works fine. It's something to do with the maven
Subject: Re: Probs with maven-proxy
Have a look at this link
https://is-micro.myip.hu/projects/ismicro-commons/proximity/
Its an alternative for maven-proxy
Ben
On 6/19/06, EJ Ciramella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additionally - running maven with out a repository configured, this
works fine
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Yep - I'm giving that a spin, but it seems unable to download some
files:
[INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.
Downloading:
http://build.corp.upromise.com:8080/px-webapp-1.0.0-RC1/repository/gnu/r
egexp/x/regexp-x.pom
NVM - we do have reference to these paths in our poms.
When did this structure change (and was there an announcement)?
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Subject: RE: Probs with maven-proxy -- repo1
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
ben short
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Have a look at this link
https://is-micro.myip.hu/projects/ismicro-commons/proximity/
Its an alternative for maven-proxy
Ben
On 6/19/06, EJ Ciramella [EMAIL
(and was there an announcement)?
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I commented out all my mirrors/repository settings and just tried to let
maven2 fetch
Adam
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From: Tamás Cservenák [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2006 19:08
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Hi all,
Thank you Ben for emailing me, in latest days i have little overflow at job
:)
First, the answers
(and maven-proxy)
Hi all,
Thank you Ben for emailing me, in latest days i have little overflow at
job
:)
First, the answers to the Q's:
- to serve up jars from its own cache when the internet connection is
down
Proximity WILL serve artifacts if it can/have it, even if remote peer is
down
Message-
From: Tamás Cservenák [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2006 19:08
To: Maven Users List
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Hi all,
Thank you Ben for emailing me, in latest days i have little overflow at
job
:)
First, the answers to the Q's:
- to serve up jars
I know, I know - there may be a mailing list for maven-proxy (but I've
not found anything but broken links).
I can't seem to get this to work:
2006-06-16 15:22:42,175 [DEBUG] components.impl.DefaultSnapshotCache -
Unable to find /org/apache/apache/1/apache-1.pom i
n snapshot cache
2006-06-16
Our company's internet connection went down this week and I realised I
need to set up maven-proxy better.
While trying to find configuration info for maven-proxy, I keep seeing
mention of Maven Repository Manager and it looks like it is in beta, but
I haven't seen any release announcements
internet connection went down this week and I realised I
need to set up maven-proxy better.
While trying to find configuration info for maven-proxy, I keep seeing
mention of Maven Repository Manager and it looks like it is in beta, but
I haven't seen any release announcements for it - such announcements
How does it compare in terms of setting up and configuring, to
maven-proxy?
I saw in the mailing list recently that you had tried MRM without
success. It seems to have been at the 'about to be released' stage for
about six months. I can survive on this project with maven-proxy for the
meantime I
/15/06, Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does it compare in terms of setting up and configuring, to
maven-proxy?
I saw in the mailing list recently that you had tried MRM without
success. It seems to have been at the 'about to be released' stage for
about six months. I can survive
The main functionality that I haven't got (or can't get?) at the moment
from maven-proxy:
- to serve up jars from its own cache when the internet connection is
down
- to time-out quicker than 60 seconds when it is down
If any of maven-proxy, MRM or proximity do this, then I'd be grateful
I agree with Ben. After struggling with maven-proxy (something was wrong
with how it created the download URL, so it never downloaded anything), I
setup Proximity in under 2 hours (including source controlling the config
files, customizing, and experimenting with them), then spent a few more
Adam,
I have email the Proximity developer to see if he can answer your time
out question.
Ben
On 6/15/06, Jeff Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with Ben. After struggling with maven-proxy (something was wrong
with how it created the download URL, so it never downloaded anything), I
(at the cost of http timeout, see below), it will not
hardfail in maven-proxy terms. It will actually serve what it have (if it
have).
If the requested artifact in not reachable from remote AND does not exists
in local cache, proximity will give 404 as a result, thus maven build will
fail.
So, Proximity
Hi again,
sorry, i left a few things out in my previous letter:
- I am the Proximity developer :)
- Proximity home page
https://is-micro.myip.hu/projects/ismicro-commons/proximity/
- Proximity Download area
https://is-micro.myip.hu/projects/ismicro-commons/deploy/proximity/
- Proximity Wiki
Tamás,
I have never used the stats page and cant think when it would really
be usefull to me. I would suggest leaving it out of of the first
release and then add it in as you have time. That way you can work on
the core functionality and make that bullet proof. Thats just me
feeling :)
Ben
On
Agreed. The stats page as-is looks potentially interesting, but not a critical
feature.
Quoting ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tamás,
I have never used the stats page and cant think when it would really
be usefull to me. I would suggest leaving it out of of the first
release and then add it
Hi Ben,
You're probably right.
These alphaX and nightly simply scares people :)
This week is a little bit crowded for me on non-java projects (sigh), but i
will prepare some extra candies (some of them already on Trac, like repo
relocation -- thus -- non-aggregation, to be able to prefix Px
I am having problems setting up the maven-proxy as a web application.
I have maven-proxy deployed in tomcat and it seems to be up and running.
I can navigate config and repository screens. If I copy files into the
local repository it uses I can also search for them.
I removed the Jakarta
Hi,
The maven-proxy console report the following error while maven start
download from central repository:
---
2006-06-12 17:20:13,189 [WARN ] commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase -
Credentials
cannot be used for NTLM authentication:
org.apache.commons.httpclient.UsernameP
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