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Konrad Windszus resolved ARCHETYPE-654. --------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed > Clarify repository/server id used for custom repository catalog > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ARCHETYPE-654 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARCHETYPE-654 > Project: Maven Archetype > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Generator > Affects Versions: 3.2.1 > Reporter: Konrad Windszus > Assignee: Konrad Windszus > Priority: Major > Fix For: 3.3.0 > > > According to > https://maven.apache.org/archetype/maven-archetype-plugin/generate-mojo.html#archetypeArtifactId > a repository with id {{archetype}} can be used to resolve catalogs from a > remote repository. The same id is supposed to be used in case that repo uses > authentication. This contradicts the FAQ entry at > https://maven.apache.org/archetype/maven-archetype-plugin/faq.html#authentication > which states that the id is supposed to be {{<archetypeArtifactId>-repo}} > which would require one server section per archetype in a repo requiring > authentication. > Also it is unclear which value {{archetypeArtifact}} should be set to to > consider the catalog from a specific remote repository as > bq. {{remote}} is the shortcut for Maven Central repository or its mirror. > But in case there is no mirror for Maven Central but rather a dedicated > catalog of custom archetypes maintained in a a custom repo the value is > unclear. > Also adding a repository with id {{archetype}} to settings would not only > affect m-archetype-p but every resolution with Maven. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)