Yeah, it's working!!! Many thanks for the great support!

Andreas


Am 14.10.2010 16:51, schrieb Stian Soiland-Reyes:
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 15:25, Andreas Truszkowski<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>
>
>> This is my dependency implementation:
>> <dependency>
>> <groupId>org.openscience.reactionenumerator</groupId>
>> <artifactId>reactionenumerator</artifactId>
>> <version>1.1.3</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>> <groupId>org.openscience.cdk</groupId>
>> <artifactId>cdk</artifactId>
>> <version>1.3.5.1.git</version>
>> </dependency>
>> The problem is that the reactionenumerator dependency can't see the
>> IAtom interface in the cdk dependency.
>> But how must I implement it that it works? In the maven documentation is
>> nothing to find of declaring dependencies of dependencies.
> You can't - the dependency will have to do it itself.
>
> Where are you getting these from?
>
> You would need to add:
> <dependencies>
>    <dependency>
>      <groupId>org.openscience.cdk</groupId>
>      <artifactId>cdk</artifactId>
>      <version>1.3.5.1.git</version>
>    </dependency>
> </dependencies>
>
> to the pom file of reactionenumerator.
>
> So whoever made
> http://www.ts-concepts.de/cdk-taverna2/maven/repository/org/openscience/reactionenumerator/reactionenumerator/1.1.3/reactionenumerator-1.1.3.pom
> would have to update it - the simples for you would probably be to
> download and compile reactionenumerator manually - as that POM looks a
> bit thin.
>
> For instance from
> http://www.ts-concepts.de/cdk-taverna2/maven/repository/org/openscience/reactionenumerator/reactionenumerator/1.1.3/reactionenumerator-1.1.3-sources.jar
>
> org./openscience/cdk/reaction/enumerator/tools/Enumerator.java:import
> org.openscience.cdk.interfaces.IAtom;
>
> I can't see how this can have compiled without the declared dependency
> - so it was probably built outside Maven - and other dependencies
> might also be missing.
>


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