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Carlos Sanchez commented on MEV-426:
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ejb and servlet must be in the pom, probably with scope=provided and 
optional=true

runtime is not the scope of everything, if you took the time of downloading 
sources and all you could try to run maven on your pom with that sources

I'd say dbcp is also optional

> Quartz 1.5.2 missing pom and jar. Has source.
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MEV-426
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-426
>             Project: Maven Evangelism
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Lee Meador
>         Attachments: maven-repo-quartz-1.5.2.zip
>
>
> The pom and jar are missing but the source jar, etc are there. Quartz 1.5.1 
> has a pom with no dependencies. The supplied file has a pom with all the 
> dependencies needed to compile quartz EXCEPT ejb.jar and servlet.jar (or 
> servlet-api.jar) JTA and MAIL are marked optional. The others are things like 
> beanutils and such that are already in the repository.
> Here's what I did:
> 1) Download 1.5.2 from http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/download.action
> 2) Unzip and take the jar from the lib directory of what unzipped..
> 3) Build an Eclipse project with a the maven 2 plugin, using the maven layout.
> 4) Copy all the unzipped source into src/main/java from the src/java 
> directory of what unzipped.
> 5) Create a pom by turning on the maven2 eclipse plugin for the project.
> 5) Add dependencies to the pom based on what wouldn't compile in eclipse.
> 6) Repeat step 5 and building with mvn compile until there were no errors.
> Then I copied the pom to quartz-1.5.2.pom and edited it a bit more:
> 1) I removed ejb.jar and servlet.jar since I figured those would be around if 
> needed in quartz.
> 2) I added <optional>true</optional> to jta and java mail since those jars 
> are Sun's and aren't in the repo
> 3) I added <scope>runtime</scope> to everything else.
> That is what I am sending you. 

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