You can use dependency:go-offline and then zip up your ~/.m2 directory
along with the source directory. Other than this, I do not know of any
built-in way to bundle Maven projects with dependencies etc.

Wayne

On 1/3/08, Ritz, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have a multimodule project and i search for a way to make the whole project 
> portable.
> I have many third party dependencies in my locale repository which arent 
> available in the remote repository.
> So i need a way to identify all dependencies in a project and bundle them in 
> an archive or so to build my project offline at another place.
> Can somebody help me or give me a hint in which way i can solve my problem?
> Thx.
>
> ---
> kindly regards
> Martin Ritz
>
> > BTC AG - Unit Softwaredevelopment
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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