I've googled this and tried to search the archives but it's hard to
get a direct hit.
We are using an internal repository but if for some reason that
repository goes down, isn't there a way the maven build can still
proceed using the files in the user's local repository (assuming of
course the pom hasn't changes and dependencies since they last were
connected.) Right now, if that internal repository is down, the builds
will not work. My repository definitions look like this (I know there
is debate about where to put the repository info, but I like it in the
project's parent pom instead of on the user's machine.):
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>central</id>
<url>http://company-repo-IP:8081/artifactory/repo</url>
<snapshots>
<enabled>false</enabled>
</snapshots>
</repository>
<repository>
<id>snapshots</id>
<url>http://company-repo-IP:8081/artifactory/repo</url>
<releases>
<enabled>false</enabled>
</releases>
</repository>
<repository>
<id>maven2-repository.dev.java.net</id>
<name>Java.net Repository for Maven</name>
<url>http://download.java.net/maven/2/</url>
<layout>default</layout>
</repository>
<repository>
<id>maven2-repository.dev.java.net</id>
<name>Java.net Repository for Maven</name>
<url>http://download.java.net/maven/2/</url>
<layout>default</layout>
</repository>
<repository>
<id>jboss.net repo</id>
<name>Java.net Repository for Maven</name>
<url>http://repository.jboss.org/maven2</url>
<layout>default</layout>
</repository>
</repositories>
<pluginRepositories>
<pluginRepository>
<id>central</id>
<url>http://company-repo-IP:8081/artifactory/plugins-releases</url>
<snapshots>
<enabled>false</enabled>
</snapshots>
</pluginRepository>
<pluginRepository>
<id>snapshots</id>
<url>http://company-repo-IP:8081/artifactory/plugins-snapshots</url>
<releases>
<enabled>false</enabled>
</releases>
</pluginRepository>
</pluginRepositories>
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