Use <scope>system</scope> everywhere.

Good luck managing it.

Wayne

On 4/1/06, Kenney Westerhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, raja bangaru wrote:
>
> You can't. Repositories are a core maven concept; it is the only way to
> share artifacts.
>
> Why don't you want to put A in a repository?
>
> (mvn install -> local repository, no problem, right? it's just a
> 'temporary' directory anyway).
>
> -- Kenney
>
> > I find that we can share any number of artifcats withing mulitple projects
> > thru the repository.
> > i mean we can take repository as a common place,...
> > For example,
> > If the built artifact of project A  is to be needed for another project
> > B,..we can place the built artifact of A in the repository so that
> > project B can use it..
> >
> > My question :
> >
> > What if i dont want to put the built artifact of Project A in a repository
> > and still it should be available to my project B
> >
> >
> > Any maven goals to handle this scenario???
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Raja.
> >
>
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> Kenney Westerhof
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