Yes. It's a normal dependency, but add <type>plugin</type>. Cheers, Brett
> -----Original Message----- > From: Alex Vollmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2004 12:00 PM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: Making plugins a dependency > > > We have several products that are built by Maven that share > common Jelly code in a plugin I've been writing. I'm trying > to avoid either reminding people to do 'plugin:install' > everytime there's a change to the plugin or writing some kind > of lame wrapper script around maven to check for a new plugin. > > Is there a way I can deploy the plugin as a SNAPSHOT and have > my projects automatically download the latest goods? > > Alex Vollmer > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Software Engineer > Tenzing Communications, Inc. > 705 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 700 > Seattle, WA 98104 USA > > T: +1 206.607.2869 > > Bring your laptop and try inflight email on your next United, > Continental or Cathay Pacific flight. All you need is your > laptop, user ID, password, and email server URL. Tenzing > Communications, Inc. provides inflight email systems that > help airborne travelers stay in touch. >