Thank's for you request Jacek.

In me local repository exists the org.apache.portals.jetspeed-2 folder
with all jars. There are the file 27 files and exists
jetspeed-api-2.0.jar.

When I run maven -o allBuild, the output show dependences, and the
classpath used for this goal.

    [javac] [VERBOSE] Compilation arguments:
'-deprecation'
'-d'
'C:\jolug\dev\jetspeed-2.0-src\jetspeed-api\target\classes'
'-classpath'
'C:\jolug\dev\jetspeed-2.0-src\jetspeed-api\target\classes;C:\Documents
and 
Settings\jolug\.maven\repository\org.apache.pluto\jars\pluto-1.0.1.jar;C:\Documents
and 
Settings\jolug\.maven\repository\portlet-api\jars\portlet-api-1.0.jar;C:\Documents
and 
Settings\jolug\.maven\repository\servletapi\jars\servletapi-2.3.jar;C:\maven-1.0.2\lib\forehead-1.0-beta-5.jar'
'-sourcepath'
'C:\jolug\dev\jetspeed-2.0-src\jetspeed-api\src\java'
'-target'
'1.4'
'-g'
'-source'
'1.4'

the jetspeed-api-2.0.jar. file don't appear in the classpath generate by maven


2006/3/10, Jacek Wiślicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Wiadomosc od Jose Luis Granda z 2006-03-11 02:13 brzmiala:
>
> > How I put the jetspeed-api-2.0.jar at CLASSPATH? Which file I would modify?
> Maven should download all necessary dependencies for you. Try running
> 'maven eclipse' - this goal is used for preparing all dependencies for
> building with Eclipse, so if it succeeds the required JARs should appear
> in your local repository.
>
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>      Jacek Wislicki
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