What you can do, is to declare the dependencies on the jboss jars you
need in a wrapper pom (with an artifactId jboss-all for example) and
deploy/install that to your repository. You then have to declare the
many depencies just once and in your projects you can just declare a
dependency on the wrapper pom.
Regarding your question about the importance of bulk-importing jars, I
can only say that I think this is a very bad idea. Maven is all about
unambiguousness and repeatability of builds and so every dependency of a
project should be well-defined, which is certainly not the case when
bulk importing a directory of jars.
.Tim
buters schrieb:
I was simply trying to avoid 30 dependencies in my pom.xml. I thought that I
can only have one reference to all libraries. Furthermore I don't know
versions of plugins, that jboss uses. Here jar-files stand without any
version, not as in the repository. But that is important, sometimes or?
regards, buters
Tim Kettler wrote:
What does accessing the jboss jars has to do with plugins?
Anyway, JBoss maintains an own maven repository [1] you can add to
settings.xml or pom. I don't know if the specific jars you need are
available from there, but it's worth a try.
-Tim
[1] http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/
buters schrieb:
This difficult way I want to avoid. This is difficult because I have to
do
with a number of plugins. It is me circumstantially for every plugin "mvn
install:install-file" to execute. I want to find a better way.
Wayne Fay wrote:
The proper way to do this is to refer to the JBoss dependencies just
like any other dep, with a <dependency> tag.
If you can't find the specific file/version of the jar you need
already deployed in Central, then you can use "mvn
install:install-file" to install it into your local repo cache
directly, then add the <dependency> tag to add it to your project.
Wayne
On 7/5/08, buters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
how can I access e.g. to jboss jars? I know that ${env.JBOSS_HOME} can
be
used. But how can I use this, that I don't know. What schould I insert
in
my
pom.xml?
Thanks beforehand,
best regards, buters
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