Jason Chan wrote:
MVN Registry
http://www.mvnregistry.com/
Thats amazing! Haven't heard about it before. Is it mentioned in the
Maven documentation somewhere?
-Gisbert
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no problem with modifying released jars and checking them in
as if they were the original jars (*grumble grumble*).
Chris
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From: Christian Goetze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 12 October, 2006 18:53
To: Maven Users List
Subject: How do people search for jars
If this is a stupid question, I apologise in advance...
Given a dependency to a specific set of classes, how do people locate
the jar that provides it, together with the artifact and group ids? I
haven't yet found a better way than to search through ibiblio, hoping to
find something there -
I am using:
MVN Registry
http://www.mvnregistry.com/
On 10/13/06, Christian Goetze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is a stupid question, I apologise in advance...
Given a dependency to a specific set of classes, how do people locate
the jar that provides it, together with the artifact and