G'Day Matthew,
        Right now, yes all I am interested in is learning. Once I have a
better grip on what is happeneing, then I will be moving into usage
proper. As the old saying goes, "Learn to crawl before you walk..."

        Thanks for the advice. I will give it a shot and see how it pans
out.


        Cheers,

Craig Gaffney 
PC Applications Developer 
Rinstrum Pty Ltd (formerly Ranger Instruments) 
41 Success St, Acacia Ridge Qld 4110 Australia 
Ph:     +61 7 3216 7166 
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-----Original Message-----
From: J. Matthew Pryor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 23 June 2004 10:27 AM
To: 'Maven Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Manual deploying Jar files - Update


If you are just interested to learn, then change the dependency to
something that *IS* on ibiblio first

Take a look at http://www.ibiblio.org/maven

Pick any version of any (small?) jar and use that as the groupId and
artifact Id

E.g.

        <dependency>
            <groupId>batik</groupId>
            <artifactId>batik-ext</artifactId>
            <version>1.5</version>
        </dependency>

Use that as the only dependency & confirm it gets downloaded & confirm
it is the place in your local repository you *expect* it to be

i.e. <localrepo>/batik/jars/batik-ext.1.5.jar

Once that works, start getting more sophisticated from there

HTH,
Matthew

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig Gaffney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 9:19 AM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Manual deploying Jar files - Update
> 
> G'Day everyone,
>       Firstly, thanks for all the various tips and pointers
> that people have been giving me.
> 
>       Just a recap - the maven project in question is one
> suggested on the Maven - Using Maven page - 
> apache-turbine-torque. This is not one that I have started 
> myself, though I am getting more tempted to try that approach.
> 
>       Anyway, I thought that if the following appeared in the
> project.xml file
> 
> <dependency>
>       <id>jndi</id>
>       <version>1.2.1</version>
>       <url>http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/</url>   
> </dependency>
> 
>       maven would look for repo/jdni/jars/jndi-1.2.1.jar, and
> if that was not found, then try in the remote repository.
>       I manually created the directory, and placed the 
> jndi-1.2.1.jar in there, maven does not appear to find it.
> 
>       Anyway, does anyone have a (relatively) simple maven
> based project for a beginner to look at, in a manner that 
> would be helpful as a learning tool? Ultimately, that's what 
> I am looking for.
> 
> 
>       Once again, thanks everyone for your help.
> 
> 
>       Cheers,
> 
> Craig Gaffney
> PC Applications Developer
> Rinstrum Pty Ltd (formerly Ranger Instruments)
> 41 Success St, Acacia Ridge Qld 4110 Australia 
> Ph:     +61 7 3216 7166 
> Fax:    +61 7 3216 6211 
> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Web:    www.rinstrum.com 
> 
> 
> 
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