> In Maven, every artifact in the repository has a
> version. Trying to
> circumvert that will give you more headache that it
> is worth.
> Certain artifact are have their versions removed
> when they are copied
> out of the repository, but this is really an
> uncommon case.
> OTOH project dependencies always specify a version.
> Your options where
> are: just give your artifact an arbitrary version
> tag (1.0 seems a nice
> choice), or use the special tag SNAPSHOT.

You still can use jar override feature to include jar
from some obscure location or even withouot version
number ( like something coming from sun :)

regards, 

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