Hi sebb,
Unless you need to update any of the JMeter classes, surely all you
need to to is to ensure that the JMeter jars are present? You can just
deploy the jars to your local repository.
Sure, that's what I'm doing atm.
I just want to have dependencies for the jmeter-jars (like commons-io)
in
the jmeter jar poms and not in my pom. Figuring out which jmeter jar
depends on
which jar in the lib directory is a little bit tricky ...
Guess I have to go and figure out a smart / efficient way to do this
myself.
Anyway, thanks for your reply sebb. :-)
cheers,
Fabian Bieker
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