Thanks for the suggestion.  there is no proxy involved.

Regards, Kelvin.

On 12/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:



Check for your proxy settings if you are working on a restricted network.


There might be some runtime dependencies which are not getting downloaded
meanwhile you are downloading the artifact; which results in the reduced
size of the downloaded jar file.





                thanks,
                vaishali pande
                Cognizant Technology solutions Pvt Ltd.


________________________________

From: kelvin goodson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 7/12/2007 2:10 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Jar truncated on download



Hi,
   I'm seeing a situation where a jar is downloaded and the maven build
output shows the correct size file being downloaded,  but the file in the
local repo at the end of the build is truncated.  The build fails on
missing
symbols, and jar -tvf on the file fails with an exception of the file
being
truncated.  If you then use the link to the file in question reported by
the
build output in a web browser, and manually download the and place it in
the
local repo,  then the build succeeds.  This error is happening for a
number
of us in the project,  and the file, which has a true size of 755KB seems
to
download as either 188KB or 505KB.  Anyone seen anything like this before?
Any clues?

Regards, Kelvin.




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