Adam,
You can use the deploy:deploy-file to deploy via scp. use url scp://url.to.repo
Then in your settings.xml you specify a server element that has the
usrname and password to use. eg:
<server>
<id>internal</id>
<username>mvn</username>
<password>mvn</password>
</server>
Ben
On 6/5/06, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not on an ftp server because I'm serving it using maven-proxy. People have
to scp to the linux box and add it all manually.
Kathryn Huxtable on 05/06/06 18:47, wrote:
> So can't you add the internal repository anyway for deployment purposes? -K
>
>
> On 6/5/06 12:38 PM, "Adam Hardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have a question about mvn deploy:deploy-file. I would like to be able
>> to specify the repository URL on its own, because I am using maven-proxy
>> as a method of serving our company repository to the team. Therefore I
>> don't need an entry in the settings.xml.
>>
>> If I don't specify the repository in my settings.xml though, maven
>> complains and demands that I give the id from the settings.xml.
>>
>>
>> mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=com.mycompany.cortex
>> -DartifactId=soa-services
>> -Dfile=target/soa_services.jar
>> -DgeneratePom=true
>> -Dpackaging=jar
>> -Durl=file:///ctxtools/jar-repository/company-repo/
>> -DrepositoryId=company
>> -Dversion=1.0
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