Also if you want to use a jar that doesn't have a version, you can add the <jar> tag 
to your
dependency.

WM

--- Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1)  I tried declaring the dependency without a version
> > expecting it to look for "jaxrpc.jar", instead it
> > looked for "jaxrpc-.jar".  It felt kind of wrong to
> > rename it.  Is it okay that I did?
> 
> If it really was jaxrpc-1.0.jar, then that's fine.
> 
> > 2)  What is the best practice for this kind of thing
> > in which one can not find a jar file that one can
> > redistribute such as jaxrpc.jar?
> 
> This is really the only alternative we have until there are freely distributable
> versions of such jars...
> 
> Cheers,
> Brett
> 
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