Anders is right and that should be acceptable to people whose paranoia
is matched by their technical know-how.
If not, it would seem that doing a build with a dummy project that
included all of the dependencies that you need including the maven
plug-ins, on the machine connected to the interne
Well, you shouldn't download the entire central repo. It's rude to those
that are paying for the bandwidth!
Also, there is no easy way to scrape Maven central as it tries its best to
block that bad habit. It will also make to blacklisted for future downloads.
The absolutely easiest way to solve th
must.
Thanks,
Diego
-Original Message-
From: Gokce [mailto:dgce...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February 2011 16:58
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Creating a Local Repository for Intranet Access without
Internet Connection
Hi to all,
I'm actually trying to create the co
Hi to all,
I'm actually trying to create the copy of the central repository in my
closed environment. But I don't know how to download all the repository
items to a media, which I plan to use later in my development environment.
The solutions specified in the previous replies will be helpful after
2011/2/21 S. Gökce Çelik :
> I am working in a company which has separate networks for internet and
> intranet,
> and a connection between those are strictly prohibited.
> I have to create a development environment at the intranet side. As far as I
> looked around there is no way to maintain the r
you can try various repository managers in market like
Nexus,
Apache archiva,
Artifactory...
After setting up your repository manager just include the
...
internal-repository
Maven Repository Manager running on repo.mycompany.com
http://repo.mycompany.com/proxy
Have a look at nexus http://nexus.sonatype.org/
Also you change your setting.xml under .m2 to download all dependencies
from your nexus which in turn can download all dependencies from
Internet if required.
Thanks,
Sumit Teke
Omniscient Software Pvt Ltd
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