RE: Internal Repository Advice

2010-06-01 Thread Meeusen, Christopher W.
] On Behalf Of Ron Wheeler Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 10:38 AM To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: Re: Internal Repository Advice I got the Nexus free version. It is the only way to use maven effectively. We used maven for 2 years without a repository and in retrospect it was the one of the worst

Re: Internal Repository Advice

2010-06-01 Thread Ron Wheeler
I got the Nexus free version. It is the only way to use maven effectively. We used maven for 2 years without a repository and in retrospect it was the one of the worst things we did. I do not know Artifactory and it may be as good as Nexus but Nexus is great. Very intuitive, easy to use. Not t

Re: Internal Repository Advice

2010-06-01 Thread Manfred Moser
> I'm moving my companies projects to Maven and need an internal repository. > > I hesitated to use something like Artifactory because I thought a > simple directory structure, under Apache, would be sufficient (did it > that way back in the Maven1 days). > > However, I'm having trouble deploying p

Ang.: Re: Internal Repository Advice

2010-06-01 Thread Anders Hammar
Today, I think the ones to choose from are nexus and artifactory. They are easy to use, still they have the most features. I believe that the development on archiva is slow (although it does what it is supposed to). /Anders Den 1 jun 2010 16.23, "Shan Syed" skrev: Artifactory, Nexus, and Archiv

Re: Internal Repository Advice

2010-06-01 Thread Shan Syed
Artifactory, Nexus, and Archiva are all well regarded; some choose one over the others for their own reasons. I use Archiva http://archiva.apache.org/ because it was extremely easy to get started with. On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Greg Akins wrote: > I'm moving my companies projects to Mave