Pascal, thanks. That's good to know. I don't believe the URL was in
the POM as it was being downloaded. It certainly didn't display it when
m2 complained.
Again for new folks, maybe this should be included in the ibiblio
pom.xml files.
In the case for jacc where hibernate is optionally dependent upon this
file at runtime, would it go in the hibernate pom.xml, or the jacc
pom.xml? I suspect the hibernate pom.xml since it would be able to
display the msg if the jacc's pom.xml was not available.
Brian
Pascal Thivent wrote:
Hi,
the <url> element of a dependency should be used for this. According
to the documentation, "this url will be provided to the user if the
jar file cannot be downloaded from the central repository" (see
http://maven.apache.org/reference/project-descriptor.html#class_Dependency).
Cheers,
On 10/10/05, Brian Bonner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm fairly new to maven.
Is there a facility within maven that would suggest to a user where to
download a dependency from if it's not included in ibiblio repository?
I'm looking for javax.security jaac which hibernate 3.0.5 apparently has
a dependency on. I believe it's buried in the J2EE 1.4 download, but
this would really be nice to point someone in the right direction for this.
Maybe this could be a new feature?
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Brian
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