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>>> On 7/5/08, buters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> how can I access e.g. to jboss jars? I know that ${env.JBOSS_HOME} can
>>>> be
>>>> used. But how can I use this, that I don't know.
al repo cache
>>>>> directly, then add the tag to add it to your project.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wayne
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/5/08, buters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>&
in Central, then you can use "mvn
>>>>> install:install-file" to install it into your local repo cache
>>>>> directly, then add the tag to add it to your project.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wayne
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/5/0
know. What schould I insert
in
my
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best regards, buters
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my
pom.xml?
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>>>>
>>>> how can I access e.g. to jboss jars? I know that ${env.JBOSS_HOME} can
>>>> be
>>>> used. But how can I use this, that I don't know. What s
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Hi,
how can I access e.g. to jboss jars? I know that ${env.JBOSS_HOME} can be
used. But how can I use this, that I don't know. What schould I insert in my
pom.xml?
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best regards, buters
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