Jo does this mean that you can technically bypass the repo mechanism and
include jars as resources?  Probably again not to be encouraged but there
are instances where you have a jar which doesn't exist in maven repo.  A
situation I had recently.

A better solution I know is to set up an internal repository.

Cheers
Bob

2009/10/31 Jo Størset <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> I feel the need to stress that there generally are better solutions to
> this. Just writing what you need from scratch is generally worth the effort
> in small cases. If that isn´t feasible, I need to know more about the
> context.
>
> You could just put the class in the src/main/resources directory, but [1]
> tells you how to setup a second resources directory ("classes"?), where you
> could put the class (in it´s correct place in the package structure)
>
> [1]
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/examples/resource-directory.html
>
> Jo
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