I think that you can't actually use recursive dependencies.
Perhaps, you can use something like this in your maven.xml :
<postGoal
name="dist:prepare-bin-filesystem">
<deploy:copy-deps todir="${maven.build.dir}/${maven.final.name}/bin/"/>
</postGoal>
It will copy in your distribution directory all the dependendencies.
But you need to add the regexp dependency in your project.xml
Arnaud
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De : Jorge CAMPOS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoy� : jeudi 29 janvier 2004 14:52
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Objet : jar dependencies
Hello...
I guess I'll ask a basic question, but I didn't find the doc explaining how
to do it, and my efforts have been in vain until this moment.
Situation: We have several projects one for each lib we have, and we have an
application project that depends on what's generated by the this
lib-projects. the question is: is there a way to avoid specifying indirect
dependencies in the app project?
simplifying:
project A depends on project B which depends on regexp.jar
When project A is built regexp.jar should be copied, if not, the project A
won't work.
Thanks a lot for any hints on this.
Jorge
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