I suspect the problem to be that the commons-javaflow snapshot got pruned from the repository. But that's just a guess. Use maven with verbose output. It should tell you.

cheers
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Torsten

On Aug 14, 2008, at 10:02, Christofer Dutz wrote:

Well I had a look at list several times ... even if it might not be stable (The C2.1 was awfully buggy ... but if you knew how to deal with the bugs, it worked very well). Any help on how to get this block up and running? As I said I'm just starting to understand Maven and how to work with it. Maybe I should work myself in to seting up my own private repository publish my cocoon trunk there and use this repo for building my web app ... Any better Ideas?

Chris



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Von: Hugh Sparks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. August 2008 04:27
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: JavaFlow in Cocoon 2.2

Well I thought this [JavaFlow] was an ordinary part of cocoon 2.2 .
when having a look at the c2.2 trunk I can see it there.

The words "definitiive" and "documentation" can only be used as
humor in connection with cocoon, but this is the best like I know
of for what works in cocoon 2.2:

http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/blocks/

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