Can TFS 2018 artifact maven support upstream repo?



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My expectation:



  1. maven build tasks search dependency jars from TFS local repo

  2. if dependency jars cannot be found in local TFS repo, TFS pulls dependency jars from maven central and save a copy in local

  3. if there are new versions of dependency jars, how TFS knows it and automatically pulls the new versions to local repository









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  • A Maven build searches in a repository manager and never in a version control tool like TFS ...and should never commit jars into your version control. Better use things like a repository manage to handle them...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:28











  • Thanks khmarbaise... en, sorry I may mislead you. I am trying to say how to use the TFS artifacts instead of the maven central repository.

    – Kyler C
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:22

















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My expectation:



  1. maven build tasks search dependency jars from TFS local repo

  2. if dependency jars cannot be found in local TFS repo, TFS pulls dependency jars from maven central and save a copy in local

  3. if there are new versions of dependency jars, how TFS knows it and automatically pulls the new versions to local repository









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  • A Maven build searches in a repository manager and never in a version control tool like TFS ...and should never commit jars into your version control. Better use things like a repository manage to handle them...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:28











  • Thanks khmarbaise... en, sorry I may mislead you. I am trying to say how to use the TFS artifacts instead of the maven central repository.

    – Kyler C
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:22













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My expectation:



  1. maven build tasks search dependency jars from TFS local repo

  2. if dependency jars cannot be found in local TFS repo, TFS pulls dependency jars from maven central and save a copy in local

  3. if there are new versions of dependency jars, how TFS knows it and automatically pulls the new versions to local repository









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My expectation:



  1. maven build tasks search dependency jars from TFS local repo

  2. if dependency jars cannot be found in local TFS repo, TFS pulls dependency jars from maven central and save a copy in local

  3. if there are new versions of dependency jars, how TFS knows it and automatically pulls the new versions to local repository






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  • A Maven build searches in a repository manager and never in a version control tool like TFS ...and should never commit jars into your version control. Better use things like a repository manage to handle them...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:28











  • Thanks khmarbaise... en, sorry I may mislead you. I am trying to say how to use the TFS artifacts instead of the maven central repository.

    – Kyler C
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:22

















  • A Maven build searches in a repository manager and never in a version control tool like TFS ...and should never commit jars into your version control. Better use things like a repository manage to handle them...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:28











  • Thanks khmarbaise... en, sorry I may mislead you. I am trying to say how to use the TFS artifacts instead of the maven central repository.

    – Kyler C
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:22
















A Maven build searches in a repository manager and never in a version control tool like TFS ...and should never commit jars into your version control. Better use things like a repository manage to handle them...

– khmarbaise
Nov 15 '18 at 11:28





A Maven build searches in a repository manager and never in a version control tool like TFS ...and should never commit jars into your version control. Better use things like a repository manage to handle them...

– khmarbaise
Nov 15 '18 at 11:28













Thanks khmarbaise... en, sorry I may mislead you. I am trying to say how to use the TFS artifacts instead of the maven central repository.

– Kyler C
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22





Thanks khmarbaise... en, sorry I may mislead you. I am trying to say how to use the TFS artifacts instead of the maven central repository.

– Kyler C
Nov 16 '18 at 9:22












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