You can install your jar in your local repository. Run command mvn -e -X install:install-file -Dfile=(Relative or absolute path)ServletPortlet .jar -Dversion=YOUVERSION -Dartifactid=ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE -DgroupId=GROUIDYOUDEFINE -Dpackaging=jar -Dgeneratepom=true It's install your local repository with maven standard tree structrur GROUIDYOUDEFINE/ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE/YOUVERSION/ServletPortlet.jar ~/ServletPortlet.pom
You must declare your jar as dependency inside your project pom file. If this command needs a project with pomfile Create a directory and copy in your jar create a simple pom.xml file <project> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> <groupId>GROUIDYOUDEFINE </groupId> <artifactId>ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE </artifactId> <name>Clover</name> <version>YOUVERSION </version> </project> and run the above command. Tom. 2006/2/24, Srikanth Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > I am new to maven environment i started intigrating an already existing > project with maven, i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of the files but > http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any thing by which i could map to > that repositry and download that jar into my local repository by providing > that info in <dependency></dependency> in pom.xml right. > > Can u plz let me know how to compile my project by specifing > ServletPortal.jar externally or any other way by which I can compiling my > project > > Regards > Srikanth Reddy > > > --------------------------------- > Jiyo cricket on Yahoo! India cricket > Yahoo! Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the time. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
