http://blog.artifact-software.com/tech/?p=121
That is how we addressed the issue.

Ron

On 04/03/2013 10:45 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Fri, Mar 01, 2013 at 07:40:30PM -0800, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
The part I was not too happy with was my service.jar was this ginormous
uber-jar created with the Assembly plug-in. Sure, everything worked
perfectly well, and was simple, but when I say ginormous I am very
serious. If I had had the time, the next thing I was going to do was
have my installer install Maven, and then bootstrap the rest of the
pieces by just choosing the right artifact names and versions given the
system environment I found. Basically, replace the uber-jar with a
common system-wide repository of jars, and configure the classpath
appropriately.

I am just thinking out loud and trying to get ideas from people.
If the main thing you want from Maven in this case is dependency
resolution, consider something like Ivy, which specializes in such.



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