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Werner Guttmann commented on MANTTASKS-86:
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> the second point is to try to work starting with an empty local repository: 
> if javax.transaction:jta is broken in your local repository 
> for whatever reason, starting from scratch will help
Herve, that could not be the case, as that would prevent Castor (the project 
where I am committer) from compiling at all. With, Castor, we currently use 
Maven (partially) to compile and test the code before final deployment. If 
things were broken in my local repo, I could not build at all. But I'll remove 
the JTA JAR from my local repo and see how it goes.



> Resolution of java.net dependencies
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MANTTASKS-86
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MANTTASKS-86
>             Project: Maven 2.x Ant Tasks
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.6
>            Reporter: Werner Guttmann
>         Attachments: build.bat, build.xml, pom.xml
>
>
> I am trying to use the Ant task for Maven with the root Maven POM for
> the Castor project for download the dependencies and place them into a
> lib directory.
> What I have observed is that there's a few dependencies missing when I
> run the corresponding Ant target. But if I use Maven for the build
> process, the missing JARs are downloaded as well and placed into my
> local repository.
> I have tried to define remoteRepository entries for the java.net and the
> Maven 2 java.net repositories (where e.g. java.transaction:jta:1.1.1B
> resides), but this does not make a difference.
> Any idea what I could try in addition ? Having said that, all other
> dependencies are resolved and copied without any problems. It looks like
> it's just the dependencies that are not synced globally that create a
> problem.

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