ok, I understand that it goes against all that Maven stands for :-)

But I wish there were some property that could be added on a per-dependency
basis that would
force Maven to download the dependency every build. Just for weird
situations, like teams working
on company projects don't want to get into versioning their jars.

Thanks again.
Tom



                                                                           
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Hi
No, cannot.
But I would suggest to version all your jars and maybe remove the
versions at deployment if it is an issue.

We are using this technique and the jar compatibility nightmare (jars in
cvs, versions clashing, etc) ended and never came back!

HTH.
Eric.



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>What if some jar files are not versioned (and maybe will never be
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>I've tried SNAPSHOT, but that does not reload a dependency every time a
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>Thanks for your help.
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