You should install(deploy) the jar file into your company repository which 
is shared with your team. 
maven deploy command line seems like:(assuming on Windows OS)
mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=com.toedter.calendar
 -DartifactId=jcalendar -Dversion=1.3.2 -Dpackaging=jar -
Dfile=c:\path\to\jar\jcalendar-1.3.2.jar" -Durl=\\192.168.1.10
\path\to\company\repository

In case your team member add the company repository to the maven config 
file, maven can automatically download the jcalendar-1.3.2.jar into local 
repository from company repository.




On Mon, 21 May 2007 16:30:26 +0200, Jansen Werner wrote
> Hi everybody,
> 
> we would like to use jcalendar (http://www.toedter.com/en/jcalendar/)
>  in our project. But it isn't available from the central repository.
> 
> Maven suggests adding it to the local repository:
> 
> "Then, install it using the command: 
>     mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.toedter.calendar
> -DartifactId=jcalendar \
>         -Dversion=1.3.2 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=jcalendar-1.3.2.jar"
> 
> But I don't want to install it in every developer's local repository.
> How can I add this library to our site-local repository in a maven way?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Werner
> 
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