I think you're right (that it's not the same issue), but is that in the
public repo anywhere (i.e. repo1.maven.org/maven2) ?  If so, do you know the
signature of it?


On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:53, Stephen Connolly <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I know there's a borked javaee.jar in the sub maven repository... it's
> completely useless and is just a stub for compiling... no running unit
> tests
> with it as they will all fail to class-load.
>
> However, I don't think that this is the broked jar you have
>
> 2008/9/30 Mykel Alvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I'm having an issue with some things I got from Sun and I believe it
> might
> > have been encountered by people here.
> > I downloaded the Linux JavaEE SDK from [1] .  I did this in order to have
> > javaee.jar available as an internal dependency.
> > Upon examination of this jar, I noticed a second MANIFEST.MF in the root
> of
> > the jar (!) that references jxr and jax rpc elements.
> >
> > This issue concerns me in a couple of ways.  First, it makes me think
> that
> > Java's release process isn't so hot.  Then I start to wonder if my belief
> > that javaee.jar has no dependencies is accurate.  When I went looking for
> a
> > place to ask about this, I discovered that there doesn't appear to be a
> > good
> > one.
> >
> > Has anyone else seen this or do I have some sort of three-headed alien
> baby
> > version of javaee.jar?
> > Is there a place to report this that I didn't find?
> > I noted that another version, apparently from the windows install,
> doesn't
> > seem to have this (based on information from a colleague).  Can someone
> > verify that for me?
> >
> > Thanks for any insights,
> > Mykel
> >
> >
> > [1] http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/index.jsp  ->
> > java_ee_sdk-5_05-linux-nojdk-ml.bin
> >
>

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