I deleted the entire contents of the local cache repository folder
`${user.home}/.m2/repository'.
I checked the proxy firewall definitions in `${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml' .
Spell checked the filename is actually "settings.xml" not "setting.xml"
Run with "mvn -X compile" or just "mvn -X", the output should say reading
"settings.xml"
Caveat Emptor: I believe the NTLM is not implemented. So if you are using NTLM
you may be out of options for now.
HTH
PS: I wish someone would answer my question javadoc:javadoc and if it
is possible download the Maven source code as a zip like you can for Struts or
MyFaces.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Himanshu Airon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 November 2005 05:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [m2] How do you use maven2 inside a corporate firewall?
Hi Peter,
I'm trying maven2 and getting the same error. Were you able to solve the
problem? I'm still struggling with it.
Thanks in advance.
Himanshu
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