Hi Pablo,

On Sep 24, 2007, at 5:34 PM, Pablo Gra~~~na wrote:

> 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.

So, since I am using Tomcat, these jars are not provided, and they  
*should* go in the war, correct?

I will give this a try tomorrow.

Thanks!

-lucas

> 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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