> Le 29/05/2013 17:06, Manfred Moser a écrit : > >> What are you deploying to if you are not using a repo manager? > > I simply deploy to a remote server via SSH. The artifacts are served by > Apache.
Ah... ouch. >> And why not use e.g. Nexus and just have the snapshot cleanup task >> running? > > Because so far I didn't need it. And I'd rather not have a daemon > running continuously and eating resources on my server just for cleaning > a few artifacts once a week. You mean like you have Apache running. Nexus is just a different webserver (well technically a servlet container - Eclipse Jetty) with a web app running. And it has built in support for cleaning up snapshots. I used to do what you are doing years ago and the step to using a repo server is really small in terms of setup but huge in terms of benefits you get. I would suggest to do that.. >> And apart from storage consumption.. is there any other problem? > > The last time I tried Maven 3 I didn't like the output, it looked less > readable to me. I just have to get used to it I guess. Considering that Maven 2 is not developed anymore and IDE integrations and others mostly use Maven 3 I think yes you should.. manfred -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1a3f9fbb3f3ada53f9316c3f3ea63d75.squir...@www.mosabuam.com