Hi Billy,

Concerning your upgrade problems: take a look at [1], it describes a way to
download (or mirror as its called on that page) any eclipse update site to
your local disk. You can use this to download the m2e update site on a
machine that does have internet connection, zip it and bring it over to
your work machine.

Regards,
Marcel

[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox_p2_Repository_Mirroring


On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:49 AM, Billy Newman <newman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is this only expected to work in version 1.1?  I work in an env where I
> cannot connect to the internet.  I have version 1.0 of m2e installed in
> eclipse indigo.  I have my own repository (Archiva repository). When I
> publish my API jar I publish it with the javadocs, and yes I have verified
> that the javadocs do exist in Archiva.  In fact if I use the dependencies
> maven plugin I can force a pull of the javadocs, but would like m2e to
> automatically do this pull.
>
> At this point I suspect this is an issue with version 1.0 of the plugin.
>
> As an aside it has been very difficult for me to upgrade to a latest
> version as I do not have an internet connection.  I cannot seem to find a
> archived version of the plugin to download and bring over to my
> environment.  Do you guys have that anyone it would be very helpful as  not
> everyone has an outside connection to the web from their work environments.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Igor Fedorenko <i...@ifedorenko.com>wrote:
>
>> This is expected to work.
>>
>> Check if some-API-sources.jar is actually available from remote
>> repositories enabled in pom.xml.
>>
>> Check you are running m2e 1.1, especially if you are on Juno.
>>
>> If still does not work, provide small standalone example project and
>> expect steps to reproduce the problem and we'll have a look.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Igor
>>
>>
>> On 12-08-09 8:59 PM, Billy Newman wrote:
>>
>>> So if I am dependent on some-API.jar its in my pom and pulled from my
>>> maven repo, then I should get some-API-sources.jar as well when I
>>> install right?  I tried stepping into the jars classes and they are
>>> not found and the sources jar is not in my local repository so it did
>>> not get downloaded.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone >
>>> On Aug 9, 2012, at 6:47 PM, Igor Fedorenko <i...@ifedorenko.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Not sure what you expected to happen, but download sources/javadoc apply
>>>> to dependencies of workspace projects. In most cases you do not need to
>>>> enable them, m2e will automatically download dependency sources when you
>>>> navigate to one of dependency classes using F3 or step into it in
>>>> debugger.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Igor
>>>>
>>>> On 12-08-09 8:39 PM, Billy Newman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> So I successfully got m2e plugin installed. But I am having issues
>>>>> with downloading sources and Javadocs. I went through the window->
>>>>> preferences -> maven and selected both checkboxes. I then right
>>>>> click my pom file and select run as maven install. My build runs and
>>>>> installs just fine but none of my dependencies sources or Javadocs
>>>>> are pulled down.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks guys Billy
>>>>>
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