Yes but what we are thinking is We can make HTTP URL something like this

http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/<http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar>
1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar<http://localhost:8080/samplepath/networkrepository/ErrorLogClient/ErrorLogClient/1.0/ErrorClient-1.0.jar>

For that may be we have to write small WAR project and which can come up as
this URL and step by step we move our projects to MAVEN and till that time
we use this HTTP url as our Network Repository.

So i wanted to confirm that i only have ONE WAY TO write ONE WEB Project
which can bring up like this URL so in background my Project should use old
network location but HTTP location should follow the MAVEN standard.

that's the only way for me ??

Thanks,
daivish.



On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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