Thanks David.

That did most of the trick but there are still some references to jars
that don't exist after you perform a build/install. I have updated the
file 2.1.maven2.classpath to include the correct versions (it is
attached if you want to use it).

These 3 jars are not present in the repository at all so I wonder if
they're actually needed:

        <classpathentry kind="var"
path="M2_REPO/hsqldb/hsqldb/1.8.0.2/hsqldb-1.8.0.2.jar"/>
        <classpathentry kind="var"
path="M2_REPO/org/springmodules/spring-modules-ojb/0.6/spring-modules-oj
b-0.6.jar"/>
        <classpathentry kind="var"
path="M2_REPO/regexp/regexp/1.2/regexp-1.2.jar"/>

Thanks.

Ruben Carvalho
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Taylor [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Sean
Taylor
Sent: 23 March 2009 15:40
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: .classpath file in branch Jetspeed 2.1.3 postrelease



On Mar 23, 2009, at 7:44 AM, Carvalho, Ruben wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The file jetspeed-2.1.3-postrelease/.classpath is pointing to jars in
> the form of, for example,
>
> MAVEN_REPO/jmock/jars/jmock-1.2.0.jar
>
> Which don't exist in the repository, even after running a mvn  
> install -p
> init and mvn install.
>
> The correct entry should be:
>
> MAVEN_REPO/jmock/jmock/1.2.0/jmock-1.2.0.jar
>
> Is there a maven goal that creates these /jars directories and copies
> the artifact? Or should I simply use a different .classpath, in this
> case which one?
>
The .classpath is actually for Maven-1 repositories. There is a  
secondary .classpath file found under etc/editors/2.1.maven2.classpath
Copy that file over the .classpath and it restart Eclipse (or close  
and reopen the project)


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