Hi,

Did you try to use the apache snapshot maven repo?
The url is https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots.


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On Monday, June 17, 2013 at 3:38 PM, patch_78 wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I have a java project (project A) using maven and cxf version
> 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT. I downloaded cxf from trunk and built/installed it on my
> machine. When I use maven to build/install the project A, everything works
> fine.
>  
> But my colleague he did not have any cxf libraries installed on his machine.
> In order to work on the project A, he copied SOME dependencies cxf libraries
> mentioned in 'pom.xml' from my machine and manually installed them into the
> local maven repository in his machine. But he faced many compilation errors
> and still could not solved these, for example cxf-tools-common is missing,
> but actually cxf-tools-common has been already installed. I guess that there
> are some dependencies of cxf itself missing in his machine.
>  
> I wonder if there are any possibilities that my colleague do not need to
> download cxf from trunk and built it, but he can check and install all cxf
> libraries and dependencies in his machine?
>  
> It would be nice if you can share your similar experience, or give me some
> suggestions/opinions
>  
> patch
>  
>  
>  
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