Take a looksee at this:
http://maven.apache.org/reference/user-guide.html#Using_SNAPSHOT_Dependencie
s

your lib.jar should have currentVersion SNAPSHOT.  And in app.war your
version should be SNAPSHOT.  And it'll all work..  Warning!  Snapshot means
that everytime you run a goal agaisnt app.war, it'll attempt to download the
latest SNAPSHOT version of your lib.jar.

ERic

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stijn de Witt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:23 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: turning off versioning
>
>
>
>
> Eric Pugh wrote:
>
> >You could always add a postGoal to the jar target and rename
> it..   But why
> >would be my question?  I have found that non versioned jar files
> can lead to
> >lots of confusion on what you are putting into another application...  If
> >the challenge is that you just want to always use the latest and greatest
> >and don't care about versioning anything, then specify the version as
> >SNAPSHOT.
> >
> >Eric
> >
> >
> Sorry to interupt your thread here, but can you elaborate a bit, because
> I couldn't get this to work.
> In my lib.jar, do I set my currentVersion to SNAPSHOT?  Or just to
> 1.2-dev or whatever?
> In my app.war, do I set my dependency version to SNAPSHOT?
>
> I tried it with lib.jar, currentVersion=1.0-dev, app.war dependency =
> lib.jar version="SNAPSHOT", but then maven tried to get it from a remote
> repository, and failed saying it couldn't find
> lib-SNAPSHOT.jar....lib-1.0-dev.jar was sitting in my local repository,
> but Maven seemed to ignore it, instead looking for a file literally
> named lib-SNAPSHOT.jar....
>
> What am I missing?
> Thanks
>
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