On Wednesday 23 February 2005 13:19, Vincent Massol wrote:
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> > This isn't exactly elegant. So, is there a better, cleaner way?
>
> Yep, using the ${tools.jar} default Maven property. I don't think you
> really wish to download it so there's no need to define it as a
> dependency. Having a JDK installed is meant to be a prereq.

That's probably the key to the solution, but I don't quite see how to 
use it, yet. I need to have tools.jar on the classpath as I'm writing a 
javadoc taglet. Also, I'm using Eclipse and create its .classpath with 
the maven eclipse plugin, which needs to add in tools.jar, too.

Michael

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