There is a note in the old user guide that explains snapshot jars...

http://docs.geotools.org/stable/userguide/quickstart.html#what-is-a-geotools-snapshot-version-and-how-do-i-use-it

I'm not sure if you are downloading jars manually or using Maven but I
would *strongly* recommend the latter. However, if you want to get the
jars manually you will find them arranged by module here...

http://repo.opengeo.org/org/geotools/

Michael


On 12 July 2011 22:24, lexmc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok. Thank you Micheal. Where I can find the 8-SNAPSHOT download link when it
> will be ready???
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