In Eclipse you should be able to right click the jar (under the Maven
Dependencies classpath container), select properties and there should be
pages to configure the source & javadoc locations.

2012/3/27 Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <[email protected]>

> Hi.****
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> I have a problem with some legacy artifacts which do not have source or
> javadoc artifacts placed in Maven Central, but where the Javadoc has been
> published on a webserver, and where I have a source jar present in my
> workspace.****
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> I would like to be able to hint to m2e that for a given artifact in the
> pom.xml, I would like to have my source jar “attached” to it as the source
> and the URL “attached” to it as the Javadoc location.    I would not like
> to modify the existing artifact or put dummy artifacts in my local
> repository as I would like a robust solution.****
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> Any suggestions****
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> (for StackOverflow participants there is 250 easy points for this on
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/9699631/53897)****
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> Thanks for any suggestions.****
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> /Thorbjørn
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