Maven Repositories

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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

Both "http://" and "file://" work.

A generic http repository:

...
<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>my-internal-site</id>
        <url>http://myserver/repo</url>
    </repository>
</repositories>
...

This is an example of adding a local EAP repository:

...
<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>jboss-datagrid-6.6.0-maven-repository</id>
        <url>file:///Users/ovidiu/runtime/jboss-datagrid-6.6.0-maven-repository</url>
    </repository>
</repositories>
...

Using Maven Repositories when Compiling JBoss EAP

Note that in some cases, multiple maven repositories are required, as with JDG 7 which relies on EAP 7. An example on how to configure that is available here:

https://github.com/NovaOrdis/playground/blob/master/jboss/infinispan/hotrod-client/pom.xml