Use dependencies plugin and copy-dependencies goal. This will copy over all
of your dependencies into target/dependency folder. .m2 catalog already
contains your dependencies but in reapective subfolders. Ex. foo.bar:parser
would be under .m2/repository/foo/bar/parser

On Thu, Sep 23, 2021, 09:00 Bruno Melloni <b...@melloni.com> wrote:

> Given that the whole point of using Maven is to "not have to worry about
> dependencies" I am having the most ironic (and probably trivial) problem:
>
> - Using Maven in Eclipse.
>
> - I wrote a very simple utility.  It builds as part of a JAR that will
> normally be used by other apps, but this utility can be executed from
> the command line.
>
> - So, to run the utility on a server I did a RunAs/Maven/Install.  It
> placed the JAR in the expected .m2 location but... none of the JARs it
> depends on are there.
>
>
> How do I tell Eclipse to run a Maven Install that puts *everything*
> needed by the project to run in one folder or folder tree?
>
>
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