Are you sure about this?  I believe SNAPSHOT will do exactly what you
want.  There may (I can't remember) be some logic about checking
timestamps or something...  But as far as I recall, you should be
downloading everytime.

ERic

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Subject: is there a way to force maven to always download a dependency?







What if some jar files are not versioned (and maybe will never be
versioned). Is there a way to force Maven to always go to the remote
repositories to resolve dependencies?

I've tried SNAPSHOT, but that does not reload a dependency every time a
build is executed.

Thanks for your help.
Tom



 
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