To make classes available to your code in Maven 1, use the project.xml
file's <dependencies> element.

See the documentation at:
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/project-descriptor.html#class_Dependency


On 1/31/06, SRIDEVI VOLETI     /SWICI/INFOTECH/VASHI
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> I am using maven 1.0.2 to compile a project. Its unable to find junit.jar. I 
> have put in the jar in $MAVEN_HOME\lib folder. Still it throws an error..
> Can anybody help?
>
> thanks
> Sri
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