Thanks Matt,
Isnt there a lib or something where I can point to,
instead of putting each and every jar as a dpendency,
thats a lot of cut and paste work and also most of the
thirdparty jars dont come with a version and as I see
the version is a requiredd element. Theres got to be a
better and easier way of doing this.
The problem in my case is that we have 2 development
teams, and they put their jars in the IDE build path
and when it comes to integration/build I have to start
figuring out the version for each jar and start
putting them in the project.xml which is kind of
cumbersome. So trying to see if there is a better way
f doing this. Please let me know if you have a
solution for this.
Thanks
--- "matthew.hawthorne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill Madison wrote:
> > I am a newbie to Maven. And my question is, if my
> > project needs some 30 thirdparty jars, for each of
> > them do I need to put a <dependency> element in
> the
> > project.xml? Please let me know.
>
>
> Yes.
>
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