Great! This is exactly what I was looking for, I'll give it a try over the
weekend.

Thx

Maarten

On 6/1/07, Deneux, Christophe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

To do that, you must use a private repository. A private repository has
the same directory tree than your local repository ($HOME/.me/repository),
and is located in your project. It is declared in your pom into the section
<repositories> and/or <pluginRepositories>. Its URL is a file based URL.
Moreover, in a multomodule project you will define the property
"topDirectoryLocation"

Example:
  <repository>
   <id>private</id>
   <name>Private Repository</name>
   <url>
    file:${basedir}/${topDirectoryLocation}/etc/maven/private-repository
   </url>
   <releases>
    <enabled>true</enabled>
   </releases>
   <snapshots>
    <enabled>false</enabled>
   </snapshots>
  </repository>

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De: Maarten Volders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: ven. 01/06/2007 15:10
À: users@maven.apache.org
Objet : How-to use a lib directory instead of the repository



All,

I have a lot of libs which are not in the repository (central) each of
them
depending on a whole bunch of other libs, and manually putting them in the
internal repository is really a lot of work, type-work :-) because all the
dependencies have to be declared manually. So instead I want to make use
of
a lib directory instead of retrieving all my jar from the repository.

How can this be accomplished with Maven?

Grtz




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