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Willem Jiang reassigned CAMEL-1311:
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Assignee: Willem Jiang
> when dependencies are missing, can we report to the user exactly what kinds
> of jars are typically required?
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> Key: CAMEL-1311
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-1311
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: James Strachan
> Assignee: Willem Jiang
> Fix For: 2.0.0
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> See this tweet ...
> http://twitter.com/casron/statuses/1172707316
> not exactly sure how we can do it though :) I wonder if when we know there is
> a class missing, we can deduce some groupId + artifact Id that is typically
> missing, then we can report on the jars (and the dependencies) missing for
> that group ID and artifact ID? e.g. if we know that (say) XStream jar is
> missing, can we report the camel-xstream dependencies that are missing?
> This typically occurs when we use the apache-camel uber-jar and then the
> converters can't be registered due to the dependencies not being there. So
> how about adding (say) camel-xstream knows that jars it requires and has some
> kinda way (through Maven / OSGi tooling) to auto-generate a list of missing
> jars?
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