That is interesting...how does one then utilize POMs like that once in a
remote repo, with the jars in my own proxy or local repo?
 

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Sanchez
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 5:13 PM
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Subject: Re: inhouse WebSphere repo

You can submit your poms for inclusion in ibiblio making sure that everybody
follos some naming conventions

On 6/7/06, SlinnHawkins, Jon (ELS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find a nice way of building a repository for all the IBM 
> WebSphere Application Server jars.
>
> To explain a little background.
>
> dev environment
> Eclipse
> Tomcat
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> Live environment
> WebSphere Application Server 5.1
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> I would like to be able to build against the jars that are shipped 
> with WebSphere rather than the ones available via ibiblio or Sun.
>
> So what i am trying to achieve is to create a repository that contains 
> all the jars from the /lib folder of the WAS installation.
>
> I have seen the guide on the Maven site regarding the Sun Jars, and 
> from what i can see IBM seem to have even less naming conventions.
>
>
> Has anyone done this kind of thing?
>
> Does anyone build against IBM specific jars ?
>
> Can anyone offer any thoughts ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jon
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