Re: Knowing what artifact I need?

2008-04-13 Thread Olivier Dehon
Looks like what you were looking for is now available from javacio.us Have a look at: http://javacio.us/ and search for "spring pom" or "org.springframework.scripting pom" This is a really useful feature, and can be integrated within the results of google searches as well if you have a google ac

RE: Knowing what artifact I need?

2008-03-07 Thread Brian E. Fox
: Knowing what artifact I need? Olivier: I'm don't think those are quite what I'm talking about: I put org.springframework.ejb into the search fields, and didn't get any results (what I'm hoping this would return would be "spring-remote.jar", which is where th

RE: Knowing what artifact I need?

2008-03-07 Thread Allen, Daniel
Olivier: I'm don't think those are quite what I'm talking about: I put org.springframework.ejb into the search fields, and didn't get any results (what I'm hoping this would return would be "spring-remote.jar", which is where that package is). Am I using it wrong? Brian: Do you have any idea whe

RE: Knowing what artifact I need?

2008-03-07 Thread Brian E. Fox
The new M2E plugin demoed [1] a few weeks ago had this built in and was very sweet. They said it would be released soon. [1] http://blogs.sonatype.com/jvanzyl/2008/02/10/120268422.html -Original Message- From: Allen, Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:18

Re: Knowing what artifact I need?

2008-03-07 Thread Olivier Dehon
You can try repository indexes like: http://mvnrepository.com or http://mvnindex.org -Olivier On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 16:18 -0500, Allen, Daniel wrote: > Hi all. > > I have a general sort of question about writing POMs. When figuring out > what dependencies I need, I frequently come up against the