You don't specify anything, you just either configure m2e to download
sources/javadoc och right-click on the dependency and select
"Maven->Download...".
http://www.sonatype.com/books/m2eclipse-book/reference/dependencies.html#dependencies-sect-downloading-source

/Anders

On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 04:21, Steve Cohen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually, that's what I am using.  Ok, where in the m2eclipse user
> interface SHOULD I add the javadoc dependencies?  Is it in the dependencies
> section of the POM editor and if not, then where?
>
> On 12/16/2010 02:36 PM, Reynald Borer wrote:
>
>>
>>  Hi Steve,
>>
>>
>> Note sure what you are trying to do here but source and javadoc
>> dependencies are not defined to be added as dependencies. Instead they are
>> used by tools like m2eclipse [1] that download them whenever you access a
>> class of one of your dependency. M2eclipse is really convenient, you should
>> try it.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Reynald
>>
>>
>> P.S: Link:
>> [1]: http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/
>>
>> On Thursday, December 16, 2010 at 14:42 , Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>>  Kind of a newb9ie question:
>>>
>>> I wish to update a project to use the later version of a dependency.
>>> There are some incompatibilities and I'd like to try to come up to speed
>>> quickly. In the past I've simply gone to the project's web site and
>>> browsed or downloaded javadoc and/or source. But what's the right maven
>>> way to handle this? None of the scopes' definitions seem to fit this
>>> case?
>>>
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