Rule of thumb:

If you feel like you are fighting Maven then either:

1. You are doing it wrong, do it the Maven way and you won't be fighting; or
2. You maybe should be using a different build tool that does not have its
own "way".

-Stephen

On 29 September 2011 09:59, Wayne Fay <wayne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No, that does NOT work. Put them in Nexus as you've been told.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Thursday, September 29, 2011, Prashant Neginahal <prashu.n...@gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
> > Is that the only option? Those jars are required only for web project.
> Other
> > application java projects DO NOT require those jars. I was thinking to
> put
> > them in web lib folder and maven can include them in classpath.
> >
> > Some thing like this works?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Prashant
> > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Guillaume Polet
> > <guillaume.po...@gmail.com>wrote:
> >
> >> I am looking at fix to use that framework in maven way.
> >>
> >> Then, your only option is to install all those jars in your Nexus
> >> repository.
> >>
> >> Guillaume
> >>
> >> Le 29/09/2011 09:31, Prashant Neginahal a écrit :
> >>
> >>> Thanks for reply,Yuvaraj.
> >>>
> >>> I understand the maven repository and we will be having nexus
> >>> repository. But, we are asked to use that proprietary web framework
> which
> >>> comes with its own jars. I dont think we have possibility to mavenize
> all
> >>> those jars and put them into repository. I just want to keep it the way
> it
> >>> is and use for build. However, our application development projects
> will
> >>> be
> >>> maven projects and will put them into maven repository.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>  Thanks,
> >>> Prashant
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Yuvaraj Vanarase<
> >>> yuvaraj.vanar...@synechron.com**>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Prashant,
> >>>>
> >>>> If those libraries are standard and well known then should be
> available
> >>>> at
> >>>> some maven repository. You can try http://mvnrepository.com to find
> it
> >>>> out.
> >>>> Generally, you should setup your own repository may be using
> artifactory
> >>>> and put all dependencies there. Requirement is maven should able to
> >>>> access
> >>>> those jars while build, once artifact is ready it will contain
> required
> >>>> jars, thus complete deployable.
> >>>>
> >>>> Hope this helps!
> >>>>
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> Yuvaraj
> >>>>
> >>>> Yuvaraj Vanarase,
> >>>> Lead Technology - Software
> >>>> Phone: +91.20.40262000 Ext 2305|Mobile: +91.9850818870 |
> >>>> http://www.synechron.com
> >>>> SYNECHRON -
> >>>> - Top 10 Best IT Employers for 4 consecutive years (link).
> >>>> - Celebrating 10 Years!
> >>>>
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: Prashant Neginahal [mailto:prashu.n...@gmail.com]
> >>>> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 12:14 PM
> >>>> To: Maven Users List
> >>>> Subject: Using Maven with custom libraries which are not in
> repository.
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi All,
> >>>>
> >>>> We are starting new web project. But, it has to be built on some
> >>>> proprietary
> >>>> web framework which is NOT mavenised and comes with its own bunch
> >>>> of libraries. I am thinking of using maven for this application
> >>>> development.
> >>>> But, just wondering how to ensure maven uses this proprietary
> framework
> >>>> and
> >>>> its libraries which are not there in repository. Can we just dump
> >>>> framework
> >>>> libraries in WEB_INF/lib folder and maven includes the same in its
> >>>> CLASSPATH.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> Prashant
> >>>>
> >>>> ------------------------------**------------------------------**
> >>>> ---------
> >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@maven.**apache.org<
> users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org>
> >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> >
>

Reply via email to