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Thanks for the response :) I looked previously for a
sources zip, but found only for 1.1.1. If they are to be included in the next
nightly build, that solves my problem. About maven... Imagine
the process: configure SVN to get through our corporate proxy, find the correct
module (which is not documented on the website or elsewhere, and cannot be
found browsing through the repository), download the sources, browse through
them until understanding that there is no other option than installing maven,
download maven, configure it to get through our corporate proxy, launch maven,
get a exception (enclosed beneath this post). I run out of time for the task
and started looking for alternatives :) The library version
problem mentioned here seems the same that you may have with Apache Commons or
any jar included in a JBoss bundle (the infamous log4j version change comes to
mind). It’s like upgrading to a servlet 2.4 engine inside weblogic 8.1.
You cannot. You have to upgrade the container. Please note that this is
not a rant. MyFaces is working nice, and I have solved mi particular hiccup. It’s
just that this problem seems common, and other projects seem to have chosen not
to solve it. Thanks for the help :) === [INFO] Using default
encoding to copy filtered resources. Downloading:
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/javax.servlet.jsp/poms/jsp-api-2.1.pom [INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ERROR] BUILD ERROR [INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Error building POM
(may not be this project's POM). Reason: Error getting POM
for 'javax.servlet.jsp:jsp-api' from the repository: Error transferring file
javax.servlet.jsp:jsp-api:pom:2.1 from the specified remote
repositories: central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2), java.net (https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository), apache-maven-snapshots
(http://cvs.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository), myfaces-repo
(http://myfaces.zones.apache.org/dist/maven-repository) De: Martin
Marinschek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Coloma, On 6/20/06, Coloma
Escribano, Ignacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Is the extra jar in the lib really an annoyance?
Hibernate alone has 10+ jars, and a standard project has bigger problems than
an extra jar. But right now if I want to create a custom component tag class,
to choose the parent class (ctrl + spc) the following options are available:
The real showstopper here is that I cannot browse
the sources for the shared classes inside Eclipse (because the binaries and the
sources package names do not match), and am forced to do it by hand. This is
really an annoyance, because a standard project integrates more than ten
frameworks; if a couple of them did the same, my performance would drop to a
crawl. Are you sure that the package renaming gives
Tomahawk more independence? I would understand it if we were talking about
separating layers and using interfaces, but how does the package name isolate
changes? Sorry if I sound inquisitive :) De:
Cagatay Civici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi, On
6/20/06, Coloma Escribano, Ignacio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Does anybody know why the shared package gets renamed for tomahawk and
core? I'm trying to use the myfaces jar in a project and link the sources to
the jar (standard procedure, prepare a zip with the corresponding sources and
attach it to the jar so that framework debugging is possible), but since the
package names do not match I have to install/launch maven to obtain the correct
package names, and repeat the procedure for each new release. Anybody knows the rationale behind the package rename? Just asking here
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- RE: Why the "shared" package renaming? Coloma Escribano, Ignacio
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