Hi Anil,

In the *mvn install:install-file* statement you posted you have the
packaging wrong, it should be just *jar*.

Best regards,
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 14:20, anil.kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> While compiling the project source code using "mvn compile" command  (mvn
> compile >>error.log) . One of the errors logged in was "package
> com.salmonllc.html does not exist"
> For successful compilation  of the the project,it requires jar file
> (salmon.jar) . This jar file is not available in maven repository
> (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/) . I need to install the above jar file in
> maven local repository.
> The default location of the maven local repository is "My
> Documents/.m2/repository/.. ".
> I installed the salmon.jar dependency using the command
> mvn install:install-file -Dfile="F:\3rdParty\salmon\jars\salmon.jar"
> -DgroupId="salmon" -DartifactId="salmon" -Dversion="1.0"
> -Dpackaging="salmon.jar" -DgeneratePom=true -e
> The Jar File is created in the location "C:\Documents and
> Settings\AK\.m2\repository". The compile time issue " package
> com.salmonllc.html does not exist" exits.
> Can some please tell me as to what could have gone wrong.
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