You can try repository indexes like:
http://mvnrepository.com
or
http://mvnindex.org

-Olivier
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 16:18 -0500, Allen, Daniel wrote:
> Hi all.
> 
> I have a general sort of question about writing POMs. When figuring out
> what dependencies I need, I frequently come up against the fact that the
> web at large refers to package names when talking about class usage,
> whereas Maven refers to the name of the jar file that it comes in. So
> sometimes I have to go searching for what the proper artifactId is, even
> if I know where I could go and manually download the JAR file. For
> example, using Spring, I was getting ClassNotFoundExceptions for
> org.springframework.scripting.[various classes].  But the artifact that
> I needed was not called scripting, it was called spring-support.
> 
> This isn't a huge deal, just some extra time on Google, but it would be
> convenient if there were some kind of database that mapped actual Java
> packages to the names of the JAR artifacts that contain them. 
> 
> Does anything like that exist currently?
> ~Dan Allen
> 


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