Generally artifacts are assigned groupIds corresponding to their
domain name, in reverse. So software package "xyz" produced by
http://a.b.org will be named groupId org.b.a and artifactId xyz.

Knowing this, I found the SLF4J and MINA artifacts with no troubles:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/slf4j/
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/mina/

Wayne

On 5/18/07, wolverine my <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!

May I know who is updating the Maven remote repository
(http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2)?

What should I do when I can't find my dependency in the remote
repository? For example SLF4J (http://www.slf4j.org/) and MINA
(http://mina.apache.org/), how can Maven download these libraries
automatically?

In Maven remote repository, there is a directory for 1.2.14 but the
maven-metadata.xml shows the versions up to 1.2.13.
How does this maven-metadata.xml affects Maven? The Maven is still
able to download Log4j 1.2.14 anyway.


/newbie

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