Ron thank's you for your response ,

If i tweak the scenario little bit and lets assume that all the development
teams need to go in same repository. Even then my understaing till now is
that "settings.xml" can not host distribution management  tag , it can only
be present in pom.

Any thoughts ?

-Raj

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Ron Wheeler <rwhee...@artifact-software.com
> wrote:

> My interpretation of the theory is that each project has its own
> deployment need so that putting the distribution management at the
> settings.xml level would be problematic.
> On the other hand all projects probably share the same sources for
> libraries so putting the repo config in settings makes sense.
>
> My feeling is that the "right" way to handle distribution is in the
> project's parent pom (not at the corporate level).
> That way each project can have its own deployment specification but the
> individual programmer does not have to worry about it.
> The parent for the project is set up once by the core team and the rest of
> the developers don't have any changes to make at all.
>
> Ron
>
>
>
> On 28/02/2012 11:51 PM, Rajwinder Makkar wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have just setup Artifactory 2.4.2 and Maven 3.0 in our environment.
>>
>> I have this scenario which probably is pretty common in any dev
>> environment
>> but just want to take inputs on the approach.
>>
>> My current understanding :
>>
>> - Only way that maven deploy phase uses to put artifacts in remote repo is
>> by reading "distributionManagement" tag in the pom.xml. There is no way to
>> configure the repo for deployment in settings.xml ( under ../conf as well
>> as user home dir)
>>
>> Scenerio is :
>>
>> If i have 100 development teams then :
>>
>> - either every one need to have distributionManagement tag in 100 pom.xml
>> - We can has one super pom with the entries and all 100 dev team will
>> inherit this super pom.
>>
>> Will appreciate if i can get some help around this on if my assumption are
>> correct or not , secondly what is the best way to handle this scenarios.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> -Raj
>>
>>
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