The jboss jars are probably marked as <scope>provided</scope> in the pom 
that builds the war (or in some ancestor). Simply removing this should 
work. Anyway, if the jars are built to be deployed under jboss, these 
jars should not go in the war.

Lucas Rockwell wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am completely new to Maven, so forgive my ignorance on this...
> 
> I have managed to install my own jars into my local Maven repository,  
> and they do get included in the final lib directory of my CAS war  
> file, so I kind of get the idea of how Maven works. However, the jars  
> for the JBoss cache stuff are not getting included in the cas.war file.
> 
> So, how do I tell maven to included all the JBoss jars into the final  
> cas.war file? They all seem to be referenced in the pom.xml that is  
> the JBoss branch of the distribution, but when I build CAS, then  
> don't get included. Do I have to move these declarations to the main  
> pom.xml? Again, this is the first time I have used Maven.
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> -lucas
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