zhongliang zhang schrieb:
So,if I did not create manually,it will use the
${MAVEN_HOME}\conf\settings.xml by default,is it right?

It is used even when you create a private settings.xml in ~/.m2. The content of the two files is merged, with settings in your private one taking precedence.

In addition,I set the  following property in the settings.xml
<localRepository>C:/maven-2.0.7/sample/.m2/repository</localRepository>
so,the local repository will be changed to the directory specified.

Yes.

BTW,I have set the
<offline>true</offline>
but it still does not work when I run mvn with no connection to the
Internet(at home),unless I add the -o option that to make it work.why
the settings not work?
thanks again.


I have personally never used one of mavens offline features. Try searching the archives of this mailinglist ([1], [2]), there are many threads about this topic. If you still have questions after reading the existing threads ask them in a new thread.

-Tim

[1] http://www.nabble.com/Maven---Users-f178.html
[2] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-users/

On 29/09/2007, Tim Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

You have to create it by hand if you want to configure something. As it
would be empty by default it is just not created automatically.

-Tim

zhongliang zhang schrieb:
I get the information from the maven site like the following:
You can specify your user configuration in
${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml .
But I can not find such file in my system,the os of my system is
windows,so it should be located at
c:\document and settings\administrator\.m2\settings.xml

when I start the maven turorial,I run the command:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
and then maven generates the .\m2\reposity direcotry automatically,and
download some files into it.

I think the file ${MAVEN_HOME}\conf\settings.xml is on work,because I
need a proxy to connect to the Internet to download dependency files,I
configured the proxy in the ${MAVEN_HOME}\conf\settings.xml,and it
works.

But I still can not find the settings.xml file in the ~\.m2 folder.

Am I setting something wrong?

Thanks for any advice and instructions.

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