Stefano meant something slightly different...  Maven defines a standard jar 
repository layout that it uses to find and download dependency jars for 
building.

The main one is at ibiblio and hosts stuff from many organizations and projects.

I believe stefano was suggesting that your artfacts (such as the java compiler) 
be offered via an eclipse hosted repo (which is nothing more than a standard 
directory layout behind a web server.  This would make it easy for maven, ant 
and any other too thay can do http to easily get and use these resources.

Geir 

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Mike Milinkovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Thu May 04 13:17:49 2006
To:     harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject:        RE: [prayer] to the Eclipse Foundation



> have you guys given any thoughts of producing 
> Maven-compatible packages for those things? (just curious)]

Short answer: no.

Maven currently isn't used within Eclipse. As a result, there just isn't a
lot of internal demand from within our committer community to do something
like this. 

But there's nothing I aware of preventing someone coming to Eclipse to
{start|join} a project to make it happen.


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