Thank you very much Stephen.

Best regards, buters


Stephen Coy wrote:
> 
> Unless you happen to be using JBoss specific API's, then you probably  
> do not need to do this at all.
> 
> Just using the standard javax.* dependencies will cover most of the  
> bases.
> 
> If you are using JBoss specific API's (such as JBoss Seam), then they  
> are available in the JBoss repo as mentioned by an earlier poster. In  
> fact the individual(s) involved deserve some kudos for writing some  
> good poms for the artifacts that are there.
> 
> Steve C
> 
> 
> On 06/07/2008, at 8:18 AM, buters wrote:
> 
>>
>> I was simply trying to avoid 30 dependencies in my pom.xml. I  
>> thought that I
>> can only have one reference to all libraries. Furthermore I don't know
>> versions of plugins, that jboss uses. Here jar-files stand without any
>> version, not as in the repository. But that is important, sometimes  
>> or?
>>
>> regards, buters
>>
>>
>> Tim Kettler wrote:
>>>
>>> What does accessing the jboss jars has to do with plugins?
>>>
>>> Anyway, JBoss maintains an own maven repository [1] you can add to
>>> settings.xml or pom. I don't know if the specific jars you need are
>>> available from there, but it's worth a try.
>>>
>>> -Tim
>>>
>>> [1] http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/
>>>
>>> buters schrieb:
>>>> This difficult way I want to avoid. This is difficult because I  
>>>> have to
>>>> do
>>>> with a number of plugins. It is me circumstantially for every  
>>>> plugin "mvn
>>>> install:install-file" to execute. I want to find a better way.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Fay wrote:
>>>>> The proper way to do this is to refer to the JBoss dependencies  
>>>>> just
>>>>> like any other dep, with a <dependency> tag.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you can't find the specific file/version of the jar you need
>>>>> already deployed in Central, then you can use "mvn
>>>>> install:install-file" to install it into your local repo cache
>>>>> directly, then add the <dependency> tag to add it to your project.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wayne
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/5/08, buters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> how can I access e.g. to jboss jars? I know that $ 
>>>>>> {env.JBOSS_HOME} can
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> used. But how can I use this, that I don't know. What schould I  
>>>>>> insert
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> my
>>>>>> pom.xml?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks beforehand,
>>>>>> best regards, buters
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