Hum, maybe you could resolve it with assembly plugin.

Take a look at: http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/

Kind Regards

On 4/18/07, Florian Ockhuysen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

Using 'mvn package' I generated a jar for my application. This all works
fine.
However, two dependency jars are used that need to be included in the jar
so they are always available at runtime (they're needed at
compile-time, too btw). Of course, these dependencies were declared in the
pom.xml and exist in my local maven repository.
Just setting their <scope> element to 'runtime', doesn't work since
they're also compile-time dependencies.
I googled around and read documentation, but couldn't to find information
on this.

I solved the problem for now by putting class files from the jars in
main/resources, but now I have to manually update these class files
whenever a new version for one of the dependencies comes out.
Something tells me there must be a more generic way to do this...
Any of you have a solution??

Greets,

Florian

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