Hi

Actually you can have the best of both - There is maven proxy at
http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/. With this you can have your own stuff
(Like the JSF API) locally in your repository, while all others are on
ibiblio. Personally I think building with Maven is much easier than with
Ant - mainly because of the version centric way of building.

Hermod

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Fra: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 1. desember 2004 05:49
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Emne: JSF API jar on Maven's ibiblio repository?


The Maven build tool likes to grab all of a project's dependencies from
a 
repository on www.ibiblio.org. Projects compiling against JSF have a 
problem, though, because the license for the JSF RI does not allow the 
jars for that to live in the ibiblio repository.

One obvious solution would be to compile against the MyFaces flavour of 
the JSF API. That, of course, would require that the appropriate MyFaces

jar(s) be made available at ibiblio.

Since I know next to nothing about MyFaces, I'm not exactly the right 
person to get this done. ;-( I'm hoping that there might be someone here

who could make the appropriate request / do the deed to get the right 
jar(s) put up on ibiblio.

Any takers? Please? ;-)

--
Martin Cooper


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