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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:18:04+00:00 2026-05-16T23:18:04+00:00

New to maven and equinox. While going through a tutorial on OSGi, I issued

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New to maven and equinox. While going through a tutorial on OSGi, I issued the following commmand.

pax-provision

which gave the following error.

 -> Provision bundle [mvn:org.compass-project/compass/2.1.1, at default start level, bundle will be started, bundle will
 be loaded from the cache]
 -> Preparing framework [Equinox 3.6.0]
 -> Downloading bundles...
 -> Equinox 3.6.0 : connecting...
         ___
        /  /
       /  / Oops, there has been a problem!
      /  /
     /__/   URL [mvn:org.eclipse.osgi/org.eclipse.osgi/3.6.0.v20100517] could not be resolved.
    ___
   /__/     Use --log=debug to see details.

Seems like the Equinox build is not available in the repository. So
1. Where to look for the repository which has the correct version. Is there any command or search tool??
2. I read, I may be able to install it locally, with the below command

mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=<your_group_name>  \
-DartifactId=<your_artifact_name>  \
-Dversion=<snapshot>  \
-Dfile=<path_to_your_jar_file>  \
-Dpackaging=jar \
-DgeneratePom=true

How can I get all those parameters (group id, artifactId etc)?

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    2026-05-16T23:18:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:18 pm

    I could find 2 resource where I can get mvn packages.
    http://mvnrepository.com/ and http://maven.ozacc.com/ . Please comment if this is the right place. I could get the artifact id etc from the search result. thanks

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