Hi Kristine,

There's a couple of different ways to do this. You could create a local
repository running on some http server.

I found it a bit quicker to just create your dependencies and then
*override* them in the project.properties file. This is in the
documentation for using Maven, I believe.

Project.xml:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
      <id>log4j</id>
      <version></version>
      <jar>log4j.jar</jar>
    </dependency>
...
</dependencies>

Project.properties:

distDir=c:/working_new/working/dist
maven.jar.override = on
maven.jar.log4j = ${distDir}/log4j.jar

I hope that gets you going.

Cheers,

Todd


-----Original Message-----
From: Kristine Weissbarth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 9:50 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: jars download


hi,

please can anybody answer me? Is maven always downloading the jars from
ibiblio? How can I declare jars that cannot be found on ibiblio? I
specified an url within the dependency tag which refers to the download
site of the jar but maven still tries to download it from ibiblio and
fails. What should I do?

Thanks.


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