Hello Daniel,
you only need to define your dependency in your pom.xml and then maven
will take care of it, but you will have to define it for yourself, as
the version of the javamail needs to be correct, and only you know
what version you are using, right?

Cheers,
Per-Henrik

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Daniel Rindt <dri...@visetics.com> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 14.09.2010, 21:37 +0200 schrieb per-henrik hedman:
>> And given that it's within Tomcat it probably exists at Central, so
>> you won't need to add a repository declaration to your pom.xml.
>
> Hey per,
>
> thanks for your reply. Yes i am talking about a jar, i mentioned as
> package. So the package is always installed on all runtimes. So how can
> i integrate it into my pom.xml properly?
> The jar resides in /usr/share/java/javamail.jar.
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
>

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