As far as I am aware, no. You will need to install/deploy all of your Weblogic 
jars and use the Maven <dependency> method to build up your classpath.

Wayne

On 1/23/08, robcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Wayne,
> 
>   You are correct in what you are saying and I need to re-word my question.
> 
>   The Jars I actually need for the build are referenced by the classpath
> structure within the weblogic.jar  and so when I perform a build in eclipse
> it finds these jar using the classpath hierarchy.
> 
> Is there anyway to get Maven to utilise the classpath hierarchy within the
> weblogic.jar rather than having to determine the actual jar(s)  that are
> required for the build (given that using this classpath requires the
> weblogic.jar to be in the weblogic folder structure) ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
> 
> Wayne Fay wrote:
> >
> > What makes you think that Maven is "trying to reference some of the
> > jars... but is unable to find them"? Do you have something interesting
> > from mvn -X to show or just a general feeling in your gut about what
> > it is doing?
> >
> > As far as I know (and I reserve the right to be proven wrong), Maven
> > definitely does not look at the Manifest.MF files in Jars in your repo
> > and then monkey around with dependencies etc. It only looks at the
> > dependencies declared in the various pom.xml files.
> >
> > Wayne
> >
> > On 1/23/08, robcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> In our Maven POM we have a dependancy on a jar (Weblogic.jar) which has
> >> many
> >> Jars listed in the  classpath Entry in its Manifest.MF file.
> >>
> >> When doing a Maven install maven appears to be trying to reference some
> >> of
> >> the jars in the classpath but is unable to find them because the
> >> weblogic.jar is in the Maven repository folder and the jars referenced in
> >> the classpath are in  the bea-weblogic  folder. Resolving the classpath
> >> jars
> >> appears to rely on all of the jars living in the standard weblogic folder
> >> structure.
> >>
> >> This must be a common problem. How do I get around this ?
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