Juven might have a better idea, but you can definitely use Nexus to cache the artifacts on site so that once the artifacts were retrieved the local cache will be used. That will save a lot of bandwidth and time.

http://nexus.sonatype.org

On 3-Mar-09, at 4:02 PM, Raymond Feng wrote:

Hi,

Do we have any maven repo mirrors in China? Our (Apache Tuscany project) Chinese users always complain that their connections to repo1.maven.org are very slow and it takes hours to run a build. Most of the time it fails in the middle due to download issues.

Thanks,
Raymond

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