Get your Nexus up and running (local or on a shared server) and then
read the Nexus docs.
Loading 3rd party lists is easy to do and everyone has to do it because
of the ORACLE/Sun licensing policies so you will have lots of friends
and lots of docs on the repo side.
It is not really a Maven problem. The Nexus forum is the best place for
these questions.
Nexus is free and makes Maven actually productive and the whole process
a lot more transparent.
Ron
PS: The other repo systems may be just as good but I can vouch for Nexus.
On 29/03/2011 3:28 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Godschall, John
<jgodsch...@firstmarblehead.com> wrote:
I have used the depoy:deploy-file plugin but this does not seem to include the
pom, the md5 and sha1 files.
In addition, some projects have a parent pom structure as well.
Can you paste the command you used, and what happened? There is an
option to generate the pom, or to provide it if you have one for the
artifact already.
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/deploy-file-mojo.html
I currently do not use a Repository Manager
Well, there's the real solution. ;) Why not? You can run it locally
and point to http://localhost instead of (I assume)
file:///internal_repo1 .
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