I use this URL http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ to look for artifacts. I
think that its the master repository but am not entirely sure.

On 9/22/07, siegfried <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently the site was down when I tried to post to the list the first time
> so I'm trying again. I apologize if this appears twice!
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> (1) I was using the eclipse plugin (I think it is the Q plugin - I have yet
> to try out the other plug in) because it was the only way I knew to browse
> the repositories. It had the added benefit of writing the pom.xml for you.
> After having a less than optimal experience with the other features of the
> plugin, I am wondering if there are some other ways to browse the
> repositories.
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> I was kinda expecting http://www.sonatype.com/book/simple-project.html and
> http://www.devzuz.com/web/guest/products/resources#BBWM to recommend a way
> of browsing repositories but I have not found it yet.
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> I did a quick google seach for "maven repositories" and found
> http://www.mvnrepository.com/ . Do folks prefer this over the maven plugin
> for eclipse? Are there yet other ways to browse the repositories?
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> (2) Does http://www.mvnrepository.com/ search all the maven repositories or
> just one? Is there a list of repositories some where?
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> (3) Is there a switch so that I can automatically check for the latest
> version of each dependency and download a newer version if one exists?
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> (4) What is the policy on updating the repositories? I notice that Junit 4.4
> was just released but it did not show up in the maven eclipse UI for
> browsing repositories. The latest I saw was junit 4.0.
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> Thanks,
>
> Siegfried
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