If it does not exist on the cloud, don't try to put it there, there are
probably many reasons for that.
I would recommand that you install a Maven repository manager like Nexus and
once you've set it up, then deploy on it the missing jar and all your
internal Maven projects will see it now !!!

Regards
Jeff MAURY

2010/3/30 Benoît Thiébault <[email protected]>

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am currently reading the very good Maven book from Nicolas De loof and
> Arnaud Héritier (written in French) and I have decided to convert one of my
> test projects to Maven. Unfortunately, I already have a problem :-).
>
> My software depends on an open source software, jlibeps (
> http://jlibeps.sourceforge.net/), but I can't find it in any Maven
> repository. This library seems not very maintained anymore, but it does what
> I need it to do. I don't want (yet) to host my own Maven repository and I
> was wondering what are my options here ? Should I create a POM file for the
> library and submit it to a Maven repository ? It seems (
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html)
> the simplest way to do it would be to host is on an approved forge, but I
> don't own the project (that looks dead to me)...
>
> Thanks for your feedbacks
>
> Ben
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