Hi Ute

You can use the Maven 2 Exec plugin...
http://mojo.codehaus.org/exec-maven-plugin/

Although there is a bug which will prevent you passing parameters to
the application.

Alternatively the dependency plugin will copy your jar files to a
folder.  Try running:
mvn dependency:copy-dependencies

Your dependencies will all be copied to:
target\dependency\

Hope this solves your problem,

Patrick

On 13/02/07, Ute Platzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I have a java program which I used to build with ant. Now I switched to maven
because of the easier handling of jar file dpenedencies. Unfortunately now these
jar files are no longer "there", they're somewhere in the repository but not
inside my project directory and it's not trivial to find and add them to the
classpath when I want to run my program.
Is there a simple solution, how do I set the classpath in the shell to run the
program? Or how do I make maven copy the jar files from the repository to
somewhere I can use them?

Thanks for your help, and best regards,
ute


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