Dan Tran a écrit :
Once Archiva is stable, i think this is the one to go since it has more
features

-D


On 1/17/07, Mel Riffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Daniel,

My client is able to run maven-proxy as a Windows service. They're using
a
third-party tool to accomplish this:
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html

Check it out. However, more importantly, should you continue to evaluate
those products please post your findings. :-)

Cheers,
Mel Riffe


On 1/17/07, Siegmann Daniel, NY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My company is currently using maven-proxy[1], but I must replace this
> because it does not run as a Windows service. Two alternatives have been
> mentioned on this list: Proximity[2] and Maven Archiva[3]. However, I
> don't
> know which of those would be better to go with.
>
> Does anyone have experience with Proximity and/or Archiva they could
> share?
> Is there a feature-for-feature comparison anywhere?
>
> (I know there's been some discussion on this list previously, but I did
> not
> find anything recent.)
>
> [1] http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
> [2] http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
> [3] http://maven.apache.org/archiva/
>
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Proximity is very easy to setup and use. We have one working currently and all has been fine for quite a long time.
Archiva seems more complete but also with added complexity.
Emmanuel
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