Then you can't make any reasonable use of Maven unless you want to
build your own repository manager that maps that structure to what
Maven is expecting. Which would be a Big Job. Better stick with
whatever you are using.

On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Daivish Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ron,
>
> I am looking for something which can provide me to follow my existing JAR
> Location which is as followed.
>
> * Existing network Path :*
>
> * C:\networkfolder\ErrorLogging\1.0\Java\ErrorLogClient.jar*
>
>
> And i don't want to change this network location of JAR file and
> without changing the location of JAR Files, I want to use them in my
> POM.xml as a Maven Repository. which follows the URL something like as
> below from WEB.
>
> http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar
>
>
>
> And if i use ARCHIVA or NEXUS which actually doesn't support my existing
> NETWORK location of JAR files. I need to move those Network location JAR
> files to different location. Which is something like this. new<goog_7024208>
> networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar<http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar>
>
> So here i can't use NEXUS or ARCHIVA.
>
> Let me know if you are still not clear.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Daivish.
>
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Ron Wheeler <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 22/07/2011 6:56 PM, Daivish Shah wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have one quick Question for you guys.
>>>
>>> I am having one issue to adopt Maven. My company needs following features
>>> available with Maven. I am trying to force my company to choose Maven as
>>> build TOOL. but they have one critical question for you guys.
>>>
>>>
>>> My company is looking to write something like this or something which is
>>> available in the market which supports this feature, Which can provide
>>> existing network path location as Maven Local Repository. Example is as
>>> followed.
>>>
>>> * Existing network Path :*
>>>
>>> * C:\networkfolder\ErrorLogging\**1.0\Java\ErrorLogClient.jar*
>>>
>>> And my MAVEN repository should show-up path something like this.
>>>
>>> http://localhost:8080/**samplepath/networkrepository/**
>>> ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/**1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar<http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar>
>>> <http:/**/localhost:8080/archiva/**browse/ErrorLogClient/**
>>> ErrorLogClient/1.0/**ErrorClient-1.0.jar<http://localhost:8080/archiva/browse/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar>
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there any work around for this, That can provide me ?
>>>
>>> The company has more then 100 products which is using something like this
>>> so
>>> we have to start with only 1 project for now. And for that there are so
>>> many
>>> dependency with each projects so we can't create a new network location
>>> and
>>> where we point as a MAVEN repository so i am looking for something which
>>> can
>>> provide me to use existing network path which actually has different kind
>>> of
>>> directory structure which is MAVEN is following at this moment.
>>>
>>> Can you please reply me as soon as possible. AS i need to figure it out
>>> can
>>> i choose MAVEN for this or not ?
>>>
>>> Let me know if you are confused or not clear with my requirement.
>>>
>> Not sure what you are trying to accomplish with this.
>> You should look at installing Nexus or some other Maven Repo if you are
>> serious about Maven for a large set of products.
>> This will give you a proper repo.
>> A Maven Repo is not just a collection of jars.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Daivish.
>>>
>>>
>>
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