>> central
>> Remote Repository
>> default
>> file:\\\J:\\repository
>
> This is not a valid URL.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
&g
remove
> the repository element from the pom. Maybe having two definitions of the
> repository is having an impact for you. I don't do this; all my
> repositories are defined in my settings file. I don't know which way is
> the 'maven' way. I think that spec
is having an impact for you. I don't do this; all my
repositories are defined in my settings file. I don't know which way is the
'maven' way. I think that specifying the repo in the pom would make it a
nuisance to relocate the repository.
Regards,
John
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dbaker wrote on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 5:22 PM:
> Hi
>
> I'm having trouble in downloading snapshots to my local
> repository from a
> central repository stored on my company's network. The
> snapshots are built
> nightly in the central repository. If I build my application locally,
> it do
d
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