and are you sure the missing stuff is in the jar file??

and after running mvn eclipse:eclipse
do you see the jar file as dependency in the properties of eclipse (then
the pom file is ok)

good luck

Alex Coles wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM,
> lounnaci<m.lounn...@hb-technologies.com.dz> wrote:
>   
>>  Hi
>>
>> The problem is always there. It is blocking :,(
>>
>>     
>
> Check you have the dependency correct in your XML.
>
> If the dependency is an open-source one, then you can use a site like
> http://mvnrepository.com/ to check that the dependency is available in
> one of the central Maven repositories. Maven should then download the
> dependency for you, into your local Maven repository (~/.m2/repo).
>
> Unfortunately, if the dependency you want is not in a Maven
> repository, then you have a two-step process:
> 1. configure the dependency in your pom.xml, as you've already done.
> 2. install the dependency manually into your Maven repository:
>
> Here's an example of how to install the BouncyCastle dependency manually:
> mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=bouncycastle
> -DartifactId=bctsp-jdk14 -Dversion=138 -Dpackaging=jar
> -Dfile=./bctsp-jdk14-138.jar
>
> The final parameter, file, should point to where you have the JAR on
> your computer. The other parameters should match exactly what you've
> configured in your pom.xml dependencies.
>
> FINALLY -- its always a good idea (esp. if you're having Eclipse
> errors) to do a full clean, before compiling: i.e.
> mvn clean compile
>
> Alex
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