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Rich

On Jan 5, 2011, at 8:05 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:

> If you have Nexus installed, you can find any dependency available in any 
> repository that you configure either by looking at the full list or by 
> searching for it .
> That is the right way to manage dependencies.
> It is a really big help in making your management of dependencies much less 
> painful and provides a sound foundation for managing your own artifacts.
> 
> 
> Nexus will not get you banned.
> 
> I gather that you will get banned again if you run your program.
> 
> Ron
> 
> On 05/01/2011 5:34 AM, Faruk Can Kaya wrote:
>> 
>> Hello;
>> 
>> I was working on a project for our custom needs about dependency management. 
>> I have written a program that traverses the repo1.maven.org and list all the 
>> available artifacts. Unfortunately I'm not able access repo1.maven.org any 
>> more. Our company uses maven in many projects for build scripting. Hence it 
>> is essential for our company. I'm sorry for causing any problems. Can anyone 
>> restore our ip address or addresses.
>> 
>> Our IP addresses are below:
>> 
>> 95.9.74.92
>> 88.249.20.72
>> 78.187.132.76
>> 
>> Thank You
>> Best Regards.
>> 
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