Hi Arsene,

you've misinterpreted the URL tag (as obvisouly anyone else does also). This is only 
information and points to the location, where the user can *manually* download the 
missing artifact.

You can put the missing jar into your local repository (at proper location) or you may 
setup your own "remote" repository (setting maven.repo.remote to it - multiple values 
are possible) or you can use jar overwriting in the project.properties.

Regards,
JÃrg

 wrote on Thursday, June 17, 2004 10:09 AM:

> Hi, mavens:
> I'm new to maven project, and currently learn how to
> build j2ee project through maven. There's a great
> stuff I found on wiki in illustrating how to build
> j2ee project thru maven
> (http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/CreatingJ2eeApplications).
> 
> Because it consists of multiporjects (with
> sub-projects in it). Therefore it needs to download
> artificts. However, because  the artifacts (in the
> sample project - j2ee-project\common)  is resided in
> local file system, it results in "unsatisfied
> dependency" error; even though I specified the url tag
> in project.xml (I put the jar file in tomcat server
> and with url tag http://localhost:port/project/ or
> edit url tag with absoloute path to point to the jar
> file),  it doesn't work. What should I do to adjust
> this problem?
> I appreciate any suggestions,
> sincerely.
> Arsene
> 
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