Cool.  I got servlet 2.5 in.  My maven 2 eclipse plug in has a search feature.  
   The queries I run for javax.el come up empty.

Dennis Byrne

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Saturday, June 3, 2006 01:05 PM
>To: 'MyFaces Development'
>Subject: Re: svn commit: r411405 - /myfaces/core/branches/jsf12/api/pom.xml
>
>On 6/3/06, Dennis Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I had to download glassfish and put lib/jaavee.jar in my local repo, as well 
>> as a jetty jar containing the servlet api ( 2.5 ).  The javax.el package 
>> classes are in javaee.jar .  I'm pretty sure javax.el is not on the web, so 
>> I think we are each stuck with our own javaee.jar related hacks .
>
>The Servlet 2.5 api is available in the java.net repo, and I thought
>all the Glassfish jars were as well.
>
>        <repository>
>            <id>java.net</id>
>            <name>java.net Maven 1 Repository</name>
>            <url>https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository</url>
>            <layout>legacy</layout>
>        </repository>
>
>I don't see anything for 'javax.el' or the javaee.jar, though. :(  If
>Jetty has it in a Maven 2 repo, I'd use that one.  BTW, both the impl
>and api poms still declare servlet-api 2.3.
>
>If you go ahead and add the dependencies to the pom, then all we have
>to do is 'mvn install:install-file'.  Maven prints out a message that
>says what to do.
>
>Looking at the contents of javaee.jar, I'd go with:
>
>   <dependency>
>      <groupId>javax</groupId>
>      <artifactId>javaee</artifactId>
>      <version>5.0</version>
>   </dependency>
>
>Thanks,
>--
>Wendy
>


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