yes exactly.  I have like 70 open source jar files that I'm using and I don't 
want to specify each of them.  

Maven gives a very elegeant way to reduce compile time complexities in 
eclipse.  I assume that there must be some way to replicate that in runtime.




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From: Wayne Fay (via Nabble) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: hockey_dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 4:40:59 PM
Subject: Re: RepositoryRuntime path

> Fairly new to maven.  Developed code using Eclipse and maven on windows. 
> Trying to deploy to Linux.  How do I get the maven repository into my java 
> application runtime path.  This is a straight java application with a main() 
> not running under an app server. 

Can you be a little bit more specific about what you want/need? It 
sounds like you want the dependencies to be available when you run 
"java app.jar MyApp" without specifying the full classpath for all 
dependencies with "-cp ...", but I'm not sure. Alternatively, you can 
use minijar or assembly plugins to create a jar/zip that contains 
everything your project needs to run. 

You may want to look into the exec plugin as well: 
http://mojo.codehaus.org/exec-maven-plugin/plugin-info.html

Wayne 

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