Hi,
correct me if I misunderstand somthing, but you cannot use remote repository
(even inhouse/central housed by your company, but it IS remote repository
from Maven's aspect) as local repositry and vice versa -- they are not
interchangeable, see
http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/repositories.html
You can be more strict with Proximity and disable proxying completely, just
using "hosted" repositories as Jeff said before.
~t~
On 8/28/06, Lakshman Srilakshmanan <
lakshman.srilakshmanan@tradingpost.com.au> wrote:
>
> I controlled this in maven.1.x by ensuring that the internal.central
> repository was owned by "xxx" and "xxx"'s localRepository was pointing
> to internal.central. This ensured that only "xxx" could place libraries
> into the repository and all the developers would get an error if the
> library did not exist.
>
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