Hi Mike,

Couldn't you create a secured place into your Repository Manager? Only people with the required credentials will have access to those jars.

Cheers,

Henrique

CORUM, M E [AG/1000] wrote:
I assume that you would be replacing that with some equivalent
functionality, right?  Otherwise, you would be taking away the
capability for large companies to use Maven.  Let me give an example
(actually two).  We have jar files from vendors that our Maven projects
must depend on.  In one case, there is a licensing agreement that
disallows us from putting these jars into Maven/Nexus.  In another case,
the jar is "security-sensitive" and must not be put in Maven due to
audit or security requirements.  The company I work at has over 200
Maven projects now.  Taking out system scope would immediately cause us
to have to look for an alternative to Maven due to legal, audit, and
security requirements.  System scope (or an equivalent capability) must
stay in Maven for it to be used by many companies.

Mike Corum

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From: Stephen Connolly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:25 AM
To: Maven Users List
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because the system scope is scheduled for removal post 2.0.x (or is that post 2.1 now ;-) )

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On 29 Aug 2008, at 14:21, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good Morning Asif

why sparingly?

thanks
Martin
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 16:44:28 +0530
Subject: RE:

One way is to use the <dependency> <scope>system.....setting, helps you point to jars on the File System but this should be used SPARINGLY....
Use the maven repository, that's the true power of Maven.


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From: Asif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 3:43 PM
To: Saket Lakshminarayan Chiluveru
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Subject:

Hey Guys,
Thank you for all the support.
I achieved making a  war using maven for a very simple web-app.
One more doubt though, how can I refer to the jars needed by the app from pom.xml.
I know one way is by defining dependencies.
Isn't there a simple entry that could be made in pom.xml that acts as a classpath.

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