It would be simpler if you could install a Maven Repository Management
in your Intranet, or copy the local repository from one machine to the
build machine, then run maven offline.
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From: Thummala, Sandhya [mailto:sandhya.thumm...@ca.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15,
2009/1/15 Guofeng Zhang guof...@radvision.com
It would be simpler if you could install a Maven Repository Management
in your Intranet, or copy the local repository from one machine to the
build machine, then run maven offline.
I agree with Zhang, this is the typical scenario for a Maven
zhang's suggestion is better^_^
yes ,copy the local repo from another machine also is good !
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Gabriele Columbro
g.colum...@sourcesense.com wrote:
2009/1/15 Guofeng Zhang guof...@radvision.com
It would be simpler if you could install a Maven Repository
maybe you can try to lay the maven-plugins you have downloaded to the local
repo according to the rules:
local repo path/groupId/artifactId/versions
such as:
org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-install-plugin/2.2/maven-install-plugin-2.2.jar
try it?
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Thummala, Sandhya