I need to create this download - I'll try to do it today.

Matt

On 9/6/07, davidOnAppfuse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> After successfully trying M5 on a laptop over a slow connection, I
> downloaded the dependency file.  However, I could not link into a
> dependency file for the latest and greatest version, RC1.  Could
> anyone help me with the correct file link and instructions if things
> have changed since Matt's message?  I tried:
>
> https://appfuse.dev.java.net/files/documents/1397/58379/appfuse-2.0-RC1-dependencies.zip
> https://appfuse.dev.java.net/files/documents/1397/58379/appfuse-2.0-rc1-dependencies.zip
>
> Thank you, and thanks to Matt and everyone who worked on
> this fabulous tool for handling the many complexities of Java
> architecture.
>
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> Re: How to Appfuse2 without Internet? Click to flag this post
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> You should be able to zip up your $USER_HOME/.m2 directory and expand
> it in the same location when you get home. We've also done this for
> you if you'd like to try download all the dependencies at once:
>
> https://appfuse.dev.java.net/files/documents/1397/58379/appfuse-2.0-m5-dependencies.zip
>
> Instructions: Unzip to your ~/.m2/repository directory and use AppFuse
> offline
>
> Matt
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