Hi all, I've an internal remote repository setup which is working fine. I just have one confusion.
I uploaded a internally developed library to the internal remote repository a few months ago which worked fine. However, now there is a new version for it available and I wanted to upload the new version but I also don't want to remove the older version yet as there are few modules that require the old version. I simply updated the version number in the pom file of the library and updated the file name in the upload script and it was uploaded fine. I updated the pom file on my module to the new version, however I still get the older version downloaded in the module that needs to use the new version. Someone had mentioned to me before that if I use SNAPSHOT I won't get this problem however, is that the rite approach though? I thought SNAPSHOT is used only for the libraries/modules that are actively under development and not for the stable/production versions? Hows do log4j for instance do this? I can simply change the version for log4j in my pom file to whatever I want and I'll get that version. -------------------------------------------- Shahzad Qureshi Systems Analyst/Programmer Applications Directorate, CIOB Environment Canada 416-739-4702 shahzad.qure...@ec.gc.ca