Hmmmmmm... Sounds like a major usability issue. Maven in general is very
easy to use, so if dependency resolution isn't happening right something is
potentially broken or not documented properly?

Normally I wouldn't be so vocal about things but I think tapernate is really
crucial/has lots of potential to do a lot of good for tapestry, it would be
a shame if minor usability issues were keeping it back ;)

On 6/13/06, Andreas Bulling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 13. Jun 2006 - 08:12:42, Chris Chiappone wrote:
| The easiest way to get tapernate up and running is to download his war
file
| example.  Un-jar it and then just pull out all the jar files in
| WEB-INF/lib/  That way you will have all dependencies needed.

Yes, that's what James proposed some days ago and what I've done
in the end. The problem with this is that the war file doesn't
seem to get updated (or at least I don't know for sure).

@Henri
You can find the war file here:
www.carmanconsulting.com/mvn/com/carmanconsulting/tapernate-example/0.1

Cheers,
  Andreas

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