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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/22/2013 10:14 AM, Max Rydahl
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<pre wrap="">Have you found a way to enable/disable it globally ?
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I think we already have some interesting stuff done, but it's not usable yet because:
* We cannot deploy it on a Nexus repo yet (discussion in progress with eng-ops to have full access to an "experimental" repo where we could publish that stuff)
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Eh - why is normal jboss repository not ok for this now we know its not automatially published to maven central?</pre>
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We need to deploy some Eclipse plugins as released artifacts, so I
had to ask for some repos to do it without polluting the real JBoss
repo. When we find out the clean practices with having Eclipse
bundles in Maven repositories (this is also discussed as part of
Eclipse CBI), we'll be able to use the JBoss and Eclipse
repositories to fetch/deploy stuff.<br>
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by Red Hat</a><br>
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