anonymous wrote : I think /build/root.pom.xml ought to be enough for figuring 
out versions, so I don't think a VERSIONS.txt file is necessary. 

Perhaps so.  My experience on a previous project that used Maven's ant 
dependency management plugin (as seam-gen apparently does now), is that the 
explicit dependencies in the pom.xml only tell you so much -- the transitive 
dependencies that bring in jars indirectly can be difficult to predict.  
Fortunately, when using maven dependencies directly, the resulting jars have 
versioned names (:)), so one could always tell what version it ended up 
choosing. 

I don't want this to turn into a religous argument - i just want an "easy" way 
to tell what version of any given jar Seam has decided to bundle for me -- so 
when I add a new jar that also depends on, say, commons-digester.jar, I can 
quickly tell if it is compatible with the one I've already got.


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