Thierry also wrote a detailed page explaining how to configure your Maven
client:
http://www.restlet.org/downloads/maven

Best regards,
Jerome  

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Thierry Boileau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyé : jeudi 3 mai 2007 18:08
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Maven Repository available
> 
> **Hello all,
> 
> One the most frequent enhancement request that we received was to 
> improve our support for Apache Maven <maven.apache.org> 
> technology. We 
> initially responded by shipping some Maven POM files within 
> our Restlet 
> distribution. This enabled users to upload those JAR files to a local 
> Maven repository, using a script like the one available in our Wiki.
>  
> But, this was clearly not easy enough and forced users to 
> download the 
> full distribution for each new version released, instead of just 
> updating a couple of JARs. We also had issues with some third-party 
> dependencies which aren't available in public Maven 
> repositories, like 
> the db4o, AsyncWeb or Simple.
>  
> We listened to your feed-back and decided to launch dedicated Maven 
> repository. It is freely accessible from http://maven.restlet.org and 
> contains all Restlet JARs and third party dependencies that aren't 
> available in the main public Maven repository. It will be 
> automatically 
> refreshed on the 1st and on the 15th of each month.
>  
> Best regards,
> Thierry Boileau
> 

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