Keith,
this is possible, but it does not mix well with m2e / build dependency
resolution in Eclipse classpath, which I believe as the problem reported
by OP
Cheers,
Rafał
On 01/30/2013 04:53 PM, Keith Barlow wrote:
Rafal is right but to save you from such rigor, you might be able to
use a command line script to checkout the most recent copy of the jar
and copy it to a specific location in your process... Such a script
could be run with the exec-maven-plugin
(http://mojo.codehaus.org/exec-maven-plugin/).
Keith
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