It should go in project.properties if you want everyone to use the
same repo. The build.properties file is for local developer overrides.

If I understand your second question, the answer is yes, you do need
to list all your dependencies in project.xml. The repo property just
tells where to look for the jars. You still need to define someplace
what jars your project actually uses.

  Jeff

On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, at 20:49:24 [GMT GMT] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi, thanks for the reposnse to my post. Anyway, I added the
> following name value pair to my 'project.properties'. Should this go
> into the build properties instead? Now, does one still need to add
> the dependencies to the project.xml? BTW, this application requires
> quite a few dependent JARS and i hope that I don't have to add them
> to this file.

> Thanks in advance,

> -Conrad

>> maven.repo.remote property (comma separated list) :
>> 
>> maven.repo.remote=http://ibiblio.org/maven,http://your.server.1/,http://maven-plugins.sf.net/
>> 
>> http://maven.apache.org/reference/user-guide.html#Behavioural%20Properties
>> 
>> -- gd
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>> >Hi, how does one configure the location of the remote repositoty?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >-Conrad
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