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Stevo Slavic commented on ARCHETYPE-273:
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Until this is implemented, one can issue "mvn archetype:generate 
-DarchetypeCatalog=http://example.com/maven2 -Dgoals=archetype:crawl" so at 
least used archetype will become available in local archetype catalog.

> add goal to import remote archetype catalog into local catalog
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARCHETYPE-273
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/ARCHETYPE-273
>             Project: Maven Archetype
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Archetypes
>    Affects Versions: 2.0-alpha-4
>            Reporter: Dan Allen
>
> If I've just published a new archetype, I need to be able to provide the 
> developer with a command that allows them to "educate" their local catalog 
> about the new archetypes that area available. Currently, it's possible to 
> specify an archetype catalog for a single run of the generate goal:
> mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeCatalog=http://example.com/maven2
> But the catalog is transient. Those entries are not "remembered". The next 
> time I run the generate goal...
> mvn archetype:generate
> ...the archetypes in the catalog provided in the previous command are not 
> offered as options.
> This is especially problematic when using an IDE to create a new Maven 
> project, because the mechanism for providing an archetype catalog differs in 
> each IDE. We want them to be in the local repository. Simply point, it's too 
> much information for the developer to have to reconcile, especially since 
> using an archetype is likely the developer's first exposure to your project. 
> It needs to be simple.
> What I'm looking for is a command that I can give the developer to import the 
> entries from a remote archetype catalog. A discovery mechanism so to speak.
> I envision the following sequence to work:
> mvn archetype:import -DarchetypeCatalog=http://example.com/maven2
> mvn archetype:generate
> At this point, the developer would see options for the imported archetypes. 
> The import goal could even download the archetype JAR files at the same time. 

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