You should be able to build your project locally (using "mvn package") and then 
upload it to your hosting provider. No need to install a repository manager at 
your hosting provider.

On Jul 29, 2010, at 10:06 PM, jatinder.singh wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am new to AppFuse and believe it or not I am really loving it. I would
> like to use AppFuse 2.0.2 and above versions but since they are fully
> transformed into Maven 2 I am not able to proceed with those. Currently, I
> am using AppFuse Light. I have no issues against Maven it's just that my
> hosting provider doesn't have/allow maven repositories. BTW, I am also new
> to Maven. I assume if I use AppFuse 2.0.2 or above builds, the best practice
> is to have a private local repository. But since I don't have one on my
> hosting account, my application crashes when I upload it to the server.
> 
> Is there a work around it so that I can use AppFuse 2.0.2 and above builds?
> 
> I have a feeling that I am missing some information here.
> 
> Thanks
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