> > That's exactly what Debian does. For every Java package also provide
> > the maven xml file and the jar is discoverable from maven. The
> > installed packages on the local system acts as a local maven repo.
> >
> >  <http://wiki.debian.org/Java/MavenRepoSpec>
>
> I see they also solved the problem of not downloading during build.
>
Just FYI, with Maven, the first time you run a build it downloads all the
needed dependencies. If you've specified version numbers for ALL the
dependencies it will never try to download  them again and just use the ones
in your local repo (i.e. ~/.m2/repositories). You can also disable
dependency updates with the '-o' flag (o stands for offline); for example:
'maven clean install -o'

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