It is easy to maintain your own separate repository if you need this
functionality. ie Several of my own projects have a maven repo kept in
source control to perform this functionality
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
The problem I see with maven is that the repository not always is updated.
You need to create a patch is yu want to use a new library. I think
overall it makes more complex the jar updates. Recently, I have a similar
problem with maven while trying to use util.concurrent.1.3.4 for Apache
JCS. Because the library was not there I needed to create a patch for
maven repository.
I see that as a dependency. But if this is not important for excalibur, it
is OK. I like maven. I don't like to make patch for a new library support.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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