Z:\>dir /s /B /A:-D myrepository
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\commons-lang\commons-lang\ivys\ivy-1.0.xml
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\commons-lang\commons-lang\ivys\ivy-1.0.xml.md5
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\commons-lang\commons-lang\ivys\ivy-1.0.xml.sha1
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\commons-lang\commons-lang\jars\commons-lang-1.0.jar
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\commons-lang\commons-lang\jars\commons-lang-1.0.jar.md5
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\commons-lang\commons-lang\jars\commons-lang-1.0.jar.sha1
We can see that we now have the commons-lang module version 1.0 in our repository, with a generated ivy.xml file, its jar, and all the md5 and sha1 checksums for future consistency checks when developers will use this repository to resolve modules.
Z:\>dir /s /B /A:-D myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\ivys\ivy-3.2.5.ga.xml
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\ivys\ivy-3.2.5.ga.xml.md5
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\ivys\ivy-3.2.5.ga.xml.sha1
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\jars\hibernate-3.2.5.ga.jar
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\jars\hibernate-3.2.5.ga.jar.md5
Z:\myrepository\no-namespace\org.hibernate\hibernate\jars\hibernate-3.2.5.ga.jar.sha1
As you can see there is no pom here (pom is the module metadata format used by maven 2, available on the maven 2 repository). Instead you can see there's an ivy file, which is actually the original hibernate pom converted into an ivy file. So now you have a true Ivy repository with ivy files, where you can use the full power of Ivy if you want to adjust the module metadata (module configurations, fine grain exclusions and transitivity control, per module conflict manager, ...).
Ok, enough for this simple repository installation, the [[tutorial/build-repository/advanced next tutorial]] will now show how you can deal with more complex cases where your source and destination repositories do not follow the same naming conventions.