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* Introduction to Repositories https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-repositories.html | |||
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* [[Maven Concepts#Repositories|Maven Concepts]] | * [[Maven Concepts#Repositories|Maven Concepts]] | ||
=Overview= | |||
A repository is used to hold build artifacts and dependencies of varying types. There are only two types of repositories: local and remote. | |||
A local repository is a cache of the remote downloads and also contains temporary build artifacts. | |||
A remote repository is accessed over a network protocol such as http:// or even file://. They may be set up by other organizations, or by your own organization in order to share artifacts between different development teams. | |||
=Adding a Remote Repository= | |||
<pre> | |||
... | |||
<repositories> | |||
<repository> | |||
<id>my-internal-site</id> | |||
<url>http://myserver/repo</url> | |||
</repository> | |||
</repositories> | |||
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Revision as of 06:53, 4 June 2016
External
- Introduction to Repositories https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-repositories.html
Internal
Overview
A repository is used to hold build artifacts and dependencies of varying types. There are only two types of repositories: local and remote.
A local repository is a cache of the remote downloads and also contains temporary build artifacts.
A remote repository is accessed over a network protocol such as http:// or even file://. They may be set up by other organizations, or by your own organization in order to share artifacts between different development teams.
Adding a Remote Repository
... <repositories> <repository> <id>my-internal-site</id> <url>http://myserver/repo</url> </repository> </repositories>