There is also www.mvnrepository.com

But it will not help you to find which version of a jar it is.

The only service, based on chechsums, that allow you to do it is Archiva.
But this project isn't yet released. You have to build it yourself.

http://maven.apache.org/archiva/
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Archiva

Arnaud




Jason Chan-3 wrote:
> 
> I am using:
> 
> MVN Registry
> http://www.mvnregistry.com/
> 
> 
> On 10/13/06, Christian Goetze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> If this is a stupid question, I apologise in advance...
>>
>> Given a dependency to a specific set of classes, how do people locate
>> the jar that provides it, together with the artifact and group ids? I
>> haven't yet found a better way than to search through ibiblio, hoping to
>> find something there - but to locate things like javax.xml.rpc.*, it's
>> not easy.
>>
>> As you can tell, I'm in the process of converting an ant based system
>> with lots of checked in .jar files to a maven system. The trouble with
>> the checked in .jar files is that they are completely void of any
>> version info, and I need to reconstruct the dependency tree by hand.
>>
>> How do the pros do it?
>> --
>> cg
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