Hi Leif,

It is possible! Here is the solution:

    <dependency>
      <id>bc4j:bc4jmt</id>
      <version>9.0.2.7.94</version>
    </dependency>

[...]

Then you can put all bc4j jars in MAVE_REPO/bc4j/jars

Cheers,
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leif Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 August 2002 21:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: B6 Repository layout question
> 
> I'm currently setting up a project to use Maven B6, and was wondering
if
> what I'm doing is correct.  It doesn't seem right for this
situation...
> 
> My application requires the Oracle BC4J .jar files in it's
dependencies
> list.  BC4J consists of approximately 10 jar files named like this:
> bc4jmt.jar
> bc4jctejb.jar
> bc4jdomorcl.jar
> bc4jhtml.jar
> bc4jimdomains.jar
> bc4jct.jar
> ( there are more variations...)
> 
> In B4, I renamed all the bc4jxx.jar files to bc4jxx-9.0.2.7.94.jar (to
> match the version of BC4J that I obtained the jars from) and placed
them
> all in repository root directory.
> 
> In B6, now that the repository layout has changed, is it true that the
> ONLY
> way to organize this stuff is to create a separate directory for EACH
jar
> file (as far as I can tell...):
> bc4jmt/jars/bc4jmt-9.0.2.7.94.jar
> bc4jctejb/jars/bc4jctejb-9.0.2.7.94.jar
> etc...
> 
> Or, is it possible to include all of these jars in a single directory
> like:
> bc4j/jars/bc4jmt-9.0.2.7.94.jar
> bc4j/jars/bc4jctejb-9.0.2.7.94.jar
> etc..
> 
> It would sure be nice if the dependency tag allowed for this somehow
to
> "package up" jars that are really required to be used together..  The
> reason they're split up into separate jar files, is so that you can
use
> separate pieces of functionality in different deployments, depending
on
> the
> use cases.
> 
> Something like this, possibly...
> 
> <dependency>
>    <id>bc4jct</id>
>    <version>9.0.2.7.94</version>
>    <url>http://www.oracle.com</url>
>    <group>bc4j</group>
> </dependency>
> 
> Thanks for any info on the subject,
> 
> Leif Nelson



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