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Olivier Lamy closed WAGON-322.
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    Resolution: Fixed

fixed r1174221.

> The HTTP Wagons should use Reason-Phrase sent in HTTP Response and use that 
> in exception message (at least incorporate it)
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>                 Key: WAGON-322
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/WAGON-322
>             Project: Maven Wagon
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Tamás Cservenák
>            Assignee: Olivier Lamy
>             Fix For: 2.0
>
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> The HTTP Wagons should use Reason-Phrase sent in HTTP Response and use that 
> in exception message (at least incorporate it).
> This would enable MRMs to at least "hint" somewhat Maven users why it's 
> responding with some error.
> Typical example: Maven users using Nexus (but I believe is true for other 
> MRMs too), tend to "forget" about having pull and push URLs different (you 
> usually pull from "groups", and push/deploy to actual reposes). With wrong 
> URL, your build will fail, and Maven message on CLI will state "server 
> responded with code 400" (in case of Nexus, it will respond with Bad Request, 
> since groups are read-only).
> Usually, the end user (and Maven) have no clue why the request was rejected, 
> and user has to start investigating about the problem. On the contrary, the 
> server side MRM actually knows very well what the problem is: deploy tried to 
> read-only target, redeployment tried but redeploying is forbidden, deploy of 
> a snapshot tried to a release repository, etc. All of these results with same 
> error code (in case of Nexus): with HTTP 400, but without any explanation 
> shown on client side.
> If Wagon -- I am not sure about the details -- would somehow incorporate the 
> _actual_ Reason-Phrase got from server/MRM, and make Maven display it as part 
> of the message about failed build, it would be much-much easier to realize 
> why the build failed, it will be told by the MRM who actually rejected the 
> request.
> By HTTP/1.1 RFC, the Reason-Phrase is unbound, it might have _any_ content 
> (except CR LF), exactly for these cases.
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-6

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