Declare it using a "system" dependency. Note the jar won't be packaged
inside the project generated jar.

On 4/7/06, Thomas Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know it's not the usual or recommended case, but is
> this possible somehow:
>
> I've got a web app, which has already a JAR in the
> source directory under ....WEB-INF/lib
> I do not want the JAR to be picked from the maven
> repository, and thus I did not define the dependency.
> How can I make that JAR (or better all existing JARs
> in the WEB-INF/lib) visible to the compiler classpath?
>
> Tom
>
>
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