Ouch. Is there any way this "privileged" group can hook up a Nexus to the internet, and run through some of your builds? They could then analyze and approve the contents which could then be moved to your protected instance. Enumerating the full list of things and doing it manually is going to be tedious at best.
-----Original Message----- From: Seth Geoghegan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 11:25 AM To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: Maven Unplugged (no network access) I am attempting to set up Maven on a corporate network without access to the web. I've got Maven, a repository (Nexus) and now need to fill my repository with all the needed plugins. Unfortunately, I don't have the option of letting Maven connect to the web and download its plugins/dependencies. Instead, I need to tell a different group (non-technical folk) what I need downloaded and they import it onto our networks manually. I know it sounds silly, but its the environment I'm working in! Where can I find a list of plugins that Maven needs to support the basic project lifecycle (compile, test, site, etc)? Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks, ~Seth --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]