I tried also to use maven as standalone application and putting
libraries in one lib folder and then access Maven through Maven embedder
BUT repository has specially designed layout and in order to have lib
files as I need requires rewriting repository classes.

Best regards,
                        Juri.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 8:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Self containment / Standalone maven ??


Martin was suggesting:

>> Remove your repository and see what dependencies it downloads and 
>> move that
result to the cd..

I tried to add my local repository to the remote list and set up a new
one by overriding the old local value.

Deleting (or moving in that matter) doesn't work, since the repository
is
(partly) locked. I can delete/move the repository outside of maven, sure
enough, but in that case it's back to Ant. Also, cleaning out my
repository will cause a 100MB+ download each time. 

So, any other suggestions to use maven for a specific pre-build project
in a non-networked environment?

Regards,
Michael.





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