Yes, you can point to the files system using file:// url, or to remote
non-HTTP repositories using sftp:// or scp:// or ftp://

-Stephen

On 2/27/06, Bob Arnott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking through the documentation, it looks like you specify extra
> repositories thus:
>
> <repositories>
>    <repository>
>      <id>my-repo1</id>
>      <name>your custom repo</name>
>      <url>http://jarsm2.dyndns.dk</url>
>    </repository>
> </repositories>
>
> Does the <url> bit have to point to a web enabled repository, or can
> I point to it a location on disk...?
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Bob Arnott
>
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