On 22/10/2012 5:37 PM, Laird Nelson wrote:
I know that it is a Bad Thing to add a repository to your pom.xml.

Is it regarded by the Great Maven Hivemind :-) to be a Bad Thing if you put
a repository in your pom.xml as an (unactivated by default) profile?

I'm sick and tired of having to tell users to put repository X or
repository Y in their .m2/settings.xml file; the whole point of the pom.xml
is: download the stuff, tell Maven to build it.  :-)

Best,
Laird


Run your own repo and ask each person to put their credentials for the repo in their .m2/settings.xml file.
Then you only need to set up the file once with 1 repo definition.

Ron

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