On 3/12/07, Michael Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using JiBX with maven2 and the maven2 plugin, but I can't get it
> to download the 1.1.3 stuff.
>
> The problem is that although the JAR is there, the POM isn't.
>
> If you go to http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2/org/jibx/jibx-run/1.1.3/,
> you'll see the jar, but Maven tries to download the pom from that
> directory, and can't.
>
> I can install it locally, but I shouldn't have to, and it breaks the
> whole maven paradigm of needing nothing more than the pom.
>
> Am I doing something wrong?  I'll admit my maven knowledge is cursory.
>
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Although the .pom files aren't there, it should not matter much,
because Maven will still download the JARs.

Do you have a build failure because of the mission poms?


Regards,
Jérôme


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Jérôme BERNARD,
Kalixia, SARL.
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