Hello,

The swing module has three direct dependencies:

gt-render
gt-shapefile
gt-wms

Actually, I'd rather it didn't depend gt-wms but it does at the moment.

Declaring gt-wms as a dependency for your own application won't create
any problems though. Maven sorts it all out for you.

Does this answer your question ?

Michael

On 21 June 2011 02:00, poultee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again,
> After using the show dependency graph option for the pom.xml at
> http://docs.geotools.org/stable/tutorials/quickstart/netbeans.html#adding-jars-to-your-project
> and (i think)  i found that there was no need to include the gt-wms module
> in the dependencies list as it is already included automatically because
> gt-swing depends on it.  Can someone confirm this?
>
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