The indexer component is meant to index your remote repositories. The m2eclipse will index your local repository.

It doesn't matter what you have or run on your remote repositories. You can just use the indexer and then it integrates with m2e. It's the same indexing component we use inside Nexus. So in the future you can use the indexer with anything else, or just use Nexus.

On 19-Mar-08, at 3:40 AM, Henri Gomez wrote:

i guess it is indexing from different point of views. MavenIndexer is
doing this on your local repository, archiva is indexing on non-local
repository (central/remote etc.).

mavenindexer could also index remote repositories, that's why it's
very interesting for me have it indexing my company archiva repository
.

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Thanks,

Jason

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