Correct, Nexus Pro has OBR support.

By the way, I'm working on Archiva to add OBR support too.

Regards
JB

On 04/20/2015 08:06 AM, Morgan Hautman wrote:
To me it sounds like a nexus "pro" repo since they only have OBR in
their "pro" version.

Is this correct?

Regards
Morgan

On 19/04/2015 20:04, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
No, Cave is on top of the local dev server. Or the CI can deploy on
the Cave server.

The Karaf instance bootstrapped by the itests can use the OBR server.

Regards
JB

On 04/19/2015 07:57 PM, Ryan Moquin wrote:
Yes, sorry, I meant as an OBR server.  I wasn't meaning use cases for
Cave, I was just trying to understand how CI servers and Cave are
handled as part of the build and deploy process.  It seems that a rescan
would have to be invoked quite frequently to detect new artifacts
deployed to a Maven repo.

How about with local development?  If artifacts are installed using OBR,
do you have to run a local Cave server in order to install artifacts in
you local dev server?  Or what about in integration tests?

Sorry if these are stupid questions, want to make sure I understand the
best way to integrate it.  :)


On Sun, Apr 19, 2015, 1:47 PM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net
<mailto:j...@nanthrax.net>> wrote:

    I guess that you mean when Cave is used as an OBR server. In that
case,
    you have to update the OBR repository metadata by performing a
new scan.

    There are different use cases to Cave:
    1/ you need an OBR server and you only have a Maven repo (in
production)
    2/ you don't have any existing Maven repo and you are looking for a
    Maven repo to share between multiple Karaf instances (with Cellar
for
    instance)
    3/ you want to proxy a external repo (OBR or Maven) internally

    Regards
    JB

    On 04/19/2015 07:40 PM, Ryan Moquin wrote:
     > Hi, I've been looking at Apache Cave and how to best leverage
    it.  I had
     > a few questions as a result.  My first one was about how to keep
    Cave up
     > to date with changes to a proxied company maven repository,
such as
     > artifactory.  For example, if your continuous integration
server is
     > pushing new builds to you maven repo, do you then also have it
    remotely
     > invoke a rescan of the proxied repository in the Cave server?
     >
     > What is the typical way that Cave is used in the development and
     > deployment process?
     >
     > Thanks!
     > Ryan
     >

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