
I'm not sure that all of them provide an API for artifacts searching. Perhaps, it is possible to implement some Source Searcher for custom repos depends on its type, e.g. I've taken a brief look at Intellij source code for Community edition (as I understand, the feature for source searching is available for both editions, Community and Ultimate). Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager OSS/Pro is affected by multiple. Sonatype Nexus and JFrog Artifactory are repository managers. Download Nexus Repository OSS The free artifact repository with universal format support. This demonstrates a nice way to avoid this. NEXUSDOWNLOADURL: Download URL for Nexus Repository, alternative to using NEXUSVERSION to download from Sonatype. One nice technique is to find the artifact in Nexus UI and paste the XML from the Artifact information panel into the pom.xml. Organizations building software may want to leverage public binary repositories to download and consume open source. Make sure the GAV Maven is looking for matches what is in the repository. Declaring a publicly-available repository. But sometimes, I need particular source code for some library. Download Nexus Repository OSS The free artifact repository with universal format support. This actually happens more often than you might think - there is a typo in the pom.xml dependency. The connection between my workstation and customer's Nexus repo is too slow, so I didn't include resolving of source files in the script. I use my own Ant script for resolving the projects dependencies using Ivy. Also, IvyIDEA plugin is not suitable for me. The projects which I'm working at, are not Maven projects.
