Max,

You are very right. At the moment I have done the manual installation of my
jar files but I should really go through the web page mentioned by you.

This is a very welcome suggestion. Thanks for your help.

With Regards,
Mayank

-----Original Message-----
From: Max Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 2:36 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: New user

Many jars do not require manual installation. Don't install a jar 
manually if it is already available on the public repo:

   http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/

I recommend reading the free maven2 book 
(http://www.mergere.com/m2book_download.jsp) to get started. A little 
time spent doing pure learning up front is well worth it.

-Max

Thierry Barnier wrote:
> Hi Mayank,
> 
> as you put your jar files as dependencies, you should install them in your
> local repository, using the maven install-file command...
> 
> More on this on:
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-3rd-party-jars-local.html
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Thierry
> 
> 2006/7/11, Mayank Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am a new user and I am facing difficulty in understanding a basic maven
>> concept. My source code need some jar files in the classpath (here which
>> may
>> be referred as a dependency). I add those in the dependency list of my
>> pom.xml. But where I need to store those jar files so that at the time of
>> compilation those jar files are picked?
>>
>>
>>
>> With Regards,
>>
>> Mayank
>>
>>
>>
> 

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