Stephen, what does this buy me over creating a "light" version of either
(suggested by Alexandre earlier in this thread).
For now I'm using exclusions which seems the most logical choice of the
options presented so far. But I'm new, and certainly don't know the best
way to proceed, so any advice is appreciated.
/robert
Stephen Duncan wrote:
The preferred thing is to get the Hibernate and Spring POM's to put in
the <optional>true</optional> flag on their dependencies, so that you
don't have to do anything. Until then, put in exclusions.
-Stephen
On 11/2/05, Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings, I'm new to Maven and am using Maven 2.0.
I'm trying to build a web application. That application has some
dependencies such as Hibernate3 and Spring. The transitive dependency
feature of Maven is copying in several .jar files which I don't
necessarily need at run time because I'm not using those particular
features of Hibernate3 and Spring. Is there a way to only have Maven
copy over those dependencies that are explicitely defined or do I have
to use the "excludes" feature to exclude those dependent dependencies
which I don't need.
/robert
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