Thanks much, that greatly helps and clears up a few things.
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Mitch Gitman <[email protected]> wrote: > You can specify transitive="false" on a dependency. Alternatively, you can > specify transitive="false" on a conf such that all the dependencies that > are > depended upon via that conf will not be resolved transitively. > > By the way, it's better to think of any Ivy module not literally as a JAR > but truly as a module, even if the module is just publishing that > particular > JAR. The JAR is just a particular artifact published in that module; it's > an > implementation detail. The module concept provides an abstraction layer. So > think name="name-of-module". > > On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Dale Herrig <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Is there a way when downloading a jar specified in ivy.xml to force that > > jar to be downloaded "without" downloading any of the dependent jars, for > > example: > > > > <dependencies> > > > > <dependency org="org.apache.something" name="name-of-jar" rev="1.0.0" > > dependent="false" /> > > > > </dependencies> > > > > where dependent = false do not download any dependent jars > > dependent = true (default) download dependent jars also > > > > > > Thanks in advance or any help on this or what work-arounds there might > be. > > >
