It seems that if third party jar file name does not comply with maven naming convention, the only way is to rename it. The <dependency> element always requires version number, and the <jar> tag (supposed to take explicit file name) does not do anything. Is this a feature? I just want to know. It might be OK to rename files and make up a version number even if the vendor does not care about version. But then we are going back to non-standardized environment where, let say, tibrvj.jar from Tibco is not named tibrvj.jar and it is not clear in what directory it should be. --------------------------------------------------------
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