What you can do in maven 1 it's to add a comment and a scope to these
dependencies to explain that they are used only for the buildtime and not
for the runtime.
The documentation isn't yet updated. You can find it here :
http://people.apache.org/~aheritier/maven-stage-site/maven-1.x/plugins/xdoc/properties.html#Pom_Settings
In the xdoc plugin 1.9.2 I think that at least the comment property is
displayed. You'll perhaps need to wait the version 1.10 to display the
scope.

Arnaud



On 3/5/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know M2 has stuff for this (different types of dependency). I think
> for M1 you'd have to either use the maven.xml to tricky the plugin
> that builds this page, or just write the page by hand and have the
> navigation point to that hardcoded one. However I don't think we could
> do that in our current site-nav structure though, don't think M1 lets
> you modify the navigation links inside the project reports/info
> sections.
>
> So a rather useless reply I guess :) Hopefully it'll lure someone else
> into giving a constructive answer.
>
> Hen
>
> On 3/4/06, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was confused for a while because the [pool] website says it is
> > dependent on xerces and xml-apis. Now I have downloaded the source, I
> > can see the comment about this being for maven only.
> >
> > Is there any way that these can be removed? The junit one can be removed
> > (even though the mavenites tell you not to).
> >
> > The way the page is generated indicates that [pool] has dependencies,
> > when in fact it doesn't.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
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