When I read things like this, I think some of the Maven people have never
been working in the real corporate world. You cannot expect a project to
stop for 6 month waiting for the next full release of Weblogic or any other
product, just because there is no way on Maven to take a product patch into
account.

Try telling your manager that his flagship project must be delay half a year
because your building tool does not like the way Weblogic distributes an
emergency patch. I mean how fast would you think it would take to be asked
to clean your desk and leave the building?

J.A. 


Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
> As a Weblogic customer, I'd complain until they resolve this issue.
> 
> I agree entirely with Graham -- the fact that your dependency JARs
> must be ordered in a particular way to get a successful build should
> not be acceptable to you.
> 
> Wayne
> 
> 

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