Just connect to the Maven repo before your demo and let it update. You
may want to run with -o for offline so it doesn't try to update again
during the demo.

Or perhaps consider running Archiva locally (on the same laptop that
you're demo'ing Maven with). That sounds easiest to me. You'll want to
update Archiva before the demo, of course, but then you can delete
~/.m2/repository and show Maven auto-downloading from the Archiva repo
etc.

Wayne

On 4/7/08, Edward Song <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For demo purposes, I wanted to show the benefits of Apache Maven to a few
> others.
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> There is a firewall and proxy over here that will not allow Maven to go get
> artifacts from the central maven repository and the networking guy will not
> provide the necessary authentication info to allow Maven to tunnel through
> the proxy.
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> Is there a way to get an install of Maven which contains the latest artifact
> snapshots by default?
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> Looking for a quick fix.
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> Thanks in advance.  Ed
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