Appendix B. Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Maven Repositories


Abstract

Red Hat JBoss A-MQ strongly supports Maven, an open source build system available from Apache Maven. To use Maven to build your projects, you need to specify, in a Maven settings.xml file, where required artifacts are located.

B.1. Maven Repositories

The following repositories contain artifacts your projects may need:
  • JBoss A-MQ repository
    Provides access to the artifacts in the Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Maven repository. This repository is required.
    https://repo.fusesource.com/nexus/content/groups/public/
  • JBoss A-MQ Snapshots repository
    Provides access to the artifacts in the Red Hat JBoss A-MQ snapshot kit. This repository is not required, but it is useful if you want to experiment with building your project using different versions of the supplied archetypes.
    https://repo.fusesource.com/nexus/content/groups/public-snapshots/
  • Apache Public repository
    Provides access to the artifacts in the Apache Maven repository. This repository is not required, but it is useful to include as Red Hat JBoss Fuse depends on various Apache artifacts.
    https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/public/
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