There are many of them, like:
org/apache/cxf/cxf-rt-transports-http/2.0.4-incubator/cxf-rt-transports-http-2.0.4-incubator.pom


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> 
> Magne Nordtveit schrieb:
>> On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 01:11 -0700, youhaodeyi wrote:
>>   
>>> I have downloaded some dependencies from remote repository into local
>>> repository. But some of them don't have pom file. How can I generate pom
>>> file for dependencies in local repository?
>>>     
>>
>> When you install it to your local repository, specify
>> -DgeneratePom=true. If the artifact is automatically downloaded to your
>> repository from another source (i.e. central) consider creating a
>> thirdparty repo inhouse and deploy it to that (the -DgeneratePom=true
>> should work for the deploy plugin aswell).
>>   
> I'm not aware of any jars in the maven repos that do not have poms. But
> if there are any, then you should be able to simply "reinstall" the jar
> into your local repo using the instructions I referred you to before.
> That will generate a "trivial" pom file.
> 
> I'm not sure why you'd bother doing this though. As far as I know the
> only effect would be to shut up warnings about "trying to fetch pom".
> 
> What dependencies (groupId, artifactId, version) don't have poms?
> 
> Regards,
> Simon
> 
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