With the release of play 1.2 and its new dependency management it is very easy to have private repositories where you can store your own modules.
As the dependency management of Play is based on Apache Ivy, it is theoretically possible to use a Maven repository for this task, but often it is simpler to use a small share on your Intranet web server for such task.
You should have some location, where you can upload your modules. If you just do this for testing purposes, you can start a web server via Python
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
This will start a web server on port 8000 with the current directory you are in as document root.
When creating a new module, it is not necessary to set a version number in the modules conf/dependencies.yml
file. However, if you do it, it helps you to keep module versions. So, for test reasons, go into one of your modules, set version to 0.1
and build the module. Then copy the created zip from the dist...