Not sure I see what the problem is.  Almost all the dependencies are
<optional>true</optional>, and therefore don't come through
transitively.  Therefore you don't need to exclude them.

-Stephen

On 24 Jan 2006 04:40:00 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Why oh why is it so painful to setup a new project?    Transitive dependencies
> are actually causing more pain than they are helping me.  This is largely
> due to the poor state of the spring POM's, but I think it's highly unrealistic
> to expect new java projects to jump through the hoops of specifing a ton of
> "excludes" in their POM.
>
> Spring is a perfect example of a framework that
> is being adopted more and more every day.  How can maven2 claim to have 
> transitive
> dependencies, and have it perform so poorly with one of the prime examples?
>
>
> http://jroller.com/page/$entry.website.user.userName/?anchor=seperate_artifacts_for_seperate_dependencies
>
>
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