Don't kick yourself too hard. I realized it was possible when I was trying various things and noticed that the URL for the repo is just passed directly into a java URL object... works like a charm by the way. I think this might be a good bit of info for the FAQ. As corporate environments adopt Maven this is going to be KEY. The next thing I'd like to see is scp access to pull jars from the repo.


On Feb 1, 2005, at 12:10 PM, otto wrote:

On 01.02.2005, at 17:24, Rick Mangi wrote:
Basic Auth:
maven.repo.remote=http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
where maven.yourcompany.com is the repo

D'oh! I really should have come up with this one myself.

Thanks,
-Ralph.

On Feb 1, 2005, at 11:00 AM, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
Is it possible to access a remote repository secured with
1) HTTP basic auth
2) HTTPS using a self-signed certificate?

If so, how?


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