Niyas,

There's really no effective way to use email for a precise solution to your 
problem.  The only way to solve a problem is to know what the problem is in the 
first place, and if it had already been solved, you could just copy it.  But 
the fact is, the problems are never the same (so there is no answer we can 
point you toward), and it turns out it really is faster to read a little or 
hire someone that knows it to come in than to ask one question after another 
over email for days on end.  It will take you forever!

http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html might be a better resource to 
start with though.  You must understand that everyone on the internet wants to 
go home and do other things just as much as you do.  Your respect for their 
time and presenting concise, interesting, and localized problems that 
demonstrate gaps in the documentation will get you answers far more quickly.  
In other words, as the FAQ says:

> The first thing to understand is that hackers actually like hard problems and 
> good, thought-provoking questions about them. If we didn't, we wouldn't be 
> here. If you give us an interesting question to chew on we'll be grateful to 
> you; good questions are a stimulus and a gift. Good questions help us develop 
> our understanding, and often reveal problems we might not have noticed or 
> thought about otherwise. Among hackers, "Good question!" is a strong and 
> sincere compliment.

Please think about others first, whether you would ask the same question of 
someone who worked with you in your office, do some reading, and ask smart 
questions!  

Cheers, Brian


On Oct 11, 2011, at 12:58 AM, niyasmansoor wrote:

> Hi Barrie,
> 
>   Many thanks for your prompt response .
> 
>   I have a project handover with source code .
> 
>   This eclipse project is having dependency and is using maven repository
> concept .
> 
>   I do not have much time to go through maven extensively , that was the
> reason why i asked for a quick solution.
> 
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> Niyas 
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