I own and have read the book.  Perhaps "repo" is overstating what I'm trying
to do here.  I'm really just trying to pull 2 arbitrary jars into my build. 
The phrase "file system repo" just seemed to do what I wanted.  Apparently,
it doesn't mean what I took it to mean.  There is nothing in the book
describing how to do this, to my knowledge.


Anders Hammar wrote:
> 
> I would also argue that you should read up on Maven and how it uses repos.
> It's much easier if you actually understand the core Maven stuff, than us
> telling you what to do. Less misunderstandings for one thing.
> http://www.sonatype.com/documentation/books/maven-defguide
> 
> /Anders
> 
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 00:23, Wendy Smoak <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM, monkeyden <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > These are simply directories in my maven project.  They are
>> > created manually and they each contain a jar file and a pom file.  If
>> this
>> > isn't possible then what is a file system repository, if anything?  Is
>> it
>> > just the local maven repo (in the .m2 folder)?
>>
>> A file system repo is a remote repo that happens to be on the file
>> system and uses a file:// url.  It is not the same as your local repo.
>>
>> For anyone to help you figure out what's wrong, we'll need more
>> details.  If you've manually created the repo, then there's a chance
>> you haven't done it right and that's why it's not working.  What
>> exactly is the structure and contents under the 'lib' directory?
>>
>> --
>> Wendy
>>
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