yes, I added jars to classpath and didn't use maven dependencies. But
it didn't run.

All I  want to do is to transform two utm values to geographic values.
So, do I have to use maven dependencies  ?

regards

2010/5/24 Jan Torben Heuer <[email protected]>:
> ahmet temiz wrote:
>
>> I went over maven and reinstall maven to eclipse.
>> I had added GeoAPI jar.
>
> It sounds like you added a jar manually to the classpath instead of using a
> maven dependency. Testcases use such jars but running some servlet container
> with maven does not.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jan
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