If you need hibernate, you just need to add a dependency to:

  | <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
  | <artifactId>hibernate</artifactId> 
  | <version>3.2.0.cr4</version>
  | 

Have a look to http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/hibernate/hibernate/3.2.0.cr4/


You don't care about librairies you are not using. If you are using a librairy 
in your source code, just add it in your dependies. If there is a conflict with 
the same librairies used with different version you will see an error on 
report. 


In my opinion, deploying a thirdpartytools-all.jar is the best solution to hide 
issues and to loose of of the great benefits of maven, the dependency 
management.

I perform some tests using the embedded EJB3, there is really a lot of great 
features in it, but the way it is deployed (3 jars) is a real issue. I use 
other librairies that have dependy with apache jars. Consequently I'm not able 
to check that I have no conflict in my classpath ...

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