Um -- but Maven and Tomcat are applications, HttpClient is a library. And given the 
variety of ways that you can import a library with Java, I'm not sure exactly what the 
Win32 would give you over unzip & go.
 
Mark

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        Michael Becke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 14/10/2003 01:50:01 PM:
        
        > Do you think that it would be warranted for HttpClient?  Is this
        Why not? It's software installed by a user.
        
        > something that Maven supports, or is there any kind of Apache standard?
        
        maven doesn't support it yet, but we are working on it. There's no Apache
        Standard AFAIK, but Tomcat does ship a win32.exe, as does httpd and Maven
        :-)
        
        >   I must admit this is not something I have really considered before and
        
        > am a little clueless.
        
        Have a look @ maven's installer if you're on windows.
        See http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc1.exe
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        dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
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