you're welcome. Hope that this is what you were looking for.
On 11/28/06, samid korami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Richard for your answer . Regards, Samid. 2006/11/27, Richard Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > See > http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html. > You most likely need to declare a <scope/> of System along with the > <systemPath/> path to the jar ( > ${project.basedir}/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/somejar.jar). > > From the above documentation: > > Dependencies with the scope system are always available and are not > looked up in repository. They are usually used to tell Maven about > dependencies which are provided by the JDK or the VM. Thus, system > dependencies are especially useful for resolving dependencies on > artifacts which are now provided by the JDK, but where available as > separate downloads earlier. Typical example are the JDBC standard > extensions or the Java Authentication and Authorization Service > (JAAS). > > A simple example would be: > > <project> > ... > <dependencies> > <dependency> > <groupId>javax.sql</groupId> > <artifactId>jdbc-stdext</artifactId> > <version>2.0</version> > <scope>system</scope> > <systemPath>${java.home}/lib/rt.jar</systemPath> > </dependency> > </dependencies> > ... > </project> > > If your artifact is provided by the JDK's tools.jar the system path > would be defined as follows: > > <project> > ... > <dependencies> > <dependency> > <groupId>sun.jdk</groupId> > <artifactId>tools</artifactId> > <version>1.5.0</version> > <scope>system</scope> > <systemPath>${java.home}/../lib/tools.jar</systemPath> > </dependency> > </dependencies> > ... > </project> > > On 11/27/06, Daniel Serodio (lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I try to use Maven2 on an existing J2ee eclipse project. The > > > WEB-INF/lib directory containing the project's libs. how can i > > > reference them from within Pom.xml whithout using the > > > "<dependency>..my lib </dependency>" for each one of them ( I've got > > > around 30 libs !! ) > > > Hope someone can help me . > > > > If you don't want to specify your dependencies, then Maven is not for you. > > Automatic dependency management is one of Maven's biggest features, why > > don't > > you want to use it? > > > > HTH, > > Daniel Serodio > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit: > > > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
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