Hi Dimitri, When you don't have access to internet, you can by example copy your projects jars to the SYSTEM folder of SMX. If you prefer to avoid to mix the project jars with SMX jars, you can create a separate folder and add it to the following config file : org.ops4j.url.mvn.cfg
ex : --> org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.defaultRepositories=file\:D\:\\Temp\\apache-servicemix-4.2.0/proj...@snapshots After that, you can update the bundles using the command update. Kind regards, Charles Moulliard Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) Apache Camel/ServiceMix Committer ******************************************************************* - Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com - Twitter : http://twitter.com/cmoulliard - Linkedlin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Freeman Fang <freeman.f...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Could you consider setup a nexus server to work around it? > You can only let your nexus server expose through firewall. > > Freeman > On 2010-5-30, at 上午3:45, dherla wrote: > >> >> Currently, I develop an application in development. The server has 'maven' >> installed and an internet connection. Because I need to install some >> Servicemix feature. >> The problem, in the integration environment, I don't have 'maven' nor the >> internet connection. >> >> How i can configure the integration environement ? >> >> Maybe, for the first install, I can use a copy of the development but >> after >> How i can update. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Dimitri >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://old.nabble.com/Transfer-Servicmix-4.2-between-environment-tp28718259p28718259.html >> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > > -- > Freeman Fang > ------------------------ > Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com > >