Are the jars part of the project, or are they artifacts that you depend on? That seems to be a large part of what you may need to change. If the jars are artifacts that can be found in a standard repository, just mark them up as dependencies. If they are generated by your project, they should end up in the reactor when you build. Why you would have them in a directory in your project is something of a mystery to me, but I suppose there are always exceptions to the rule.

Properties files can easily be put into the src/main/resources directory and will end up in the classpath by default. I'm afraid I can't speak for the WSDL.

Dave


On 4/20/09 9:11 PM, João Pereira wrote:
2009/4/21 João Pereira<[email protected]>

Hello,
Fisrt I used to love maven, at this moment I'm not sure.

I have a folder with a bunch of jars+wsdls+properties that need to be in
the class path for my project compile in maven. How I do that without having
to deploy each jar to the local repository or a remote repository? How do I
deal with the wsdl files?



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