iles for all the Jars we use and correct/tune their dependencies.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this? Any suggested resources?
>
> thanks
> --carl
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gt; It seems like it should be handy to leverage Maven POMs and repositories,
> > but in practice I'm having a lot of trouble with poorly spec'd
> dependencies
> > in the POMs available. I'm thinking it would be better to just create
> > ivy.xml files for al
it would be better to just create
> ivy.xml files for all the Jars we use and correct/tune their dependencies.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this? Any suggested resources?
>
> thanks
> --carl
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OMs available. I'm thinking it would be better to just create
ivy.xml files for all the Jars we use and correct/tune their dependencies.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Any suggested resources?
thanks
--carl
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