I am not sure if I would be described as an expert. Survivor is more like it.
Some of the guys that are trying to help you out do deserve the moniker. Ron On 13/01/2012 1:24 PM, vvkbtnkr wrote:
Thanks all for responding on this, I think I see the logic behind the common theme of the responses. I expected to mavenize the POC in a jiffy, but far from it, have spent the max time now on getting it to any reasonable shape, And the worst part is I am not even close to solving all issues , getting a clean standalone jar to experiment on!!! Instead of trying to get ops (we thought the repo has to be central so had to get the ops involved and all ) to give us a machine to install the repo manager to be used as a real "central" repo, we manually installed the non-maven jar on our local(stop gap arrangement). And now we are struggling with the wrong version of a particular jar being included in the final installed jar, even though in my pom.xml I am referring to the correct version. Seems like the Shade plugin is somewhere prioritizing the wrong jar, completely ignoring the version in my pom.xml and ends up packaging the wrong version. Been struggling with this now, and may be this might be my next question on forum pretty soon. I know I am talking to the maven experts, so cannot really curse this tool, but at least my initial experience has been very rough. -- View this message in context: http://maven-users.828.n2.nabble.com/Help-with-installing-a-non-maven-jar-in-local-repo-tp7182923p7185027.html Sent from the maven users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
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