Thanks a lot, I've just tested on my project and it work fine. -- CletteBou clettebou.miniville.fr
2007/9/26, Tim Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Ah ok, that's something different. I understand that you don't want to > create extra projects for this jars as they probably never will change. > > First I thought you just could place the jars in a directory in your > project and add system dependendcies to them. But then I realized that > 'system' is already a scope and thus one can't further limit the scope > to 'test'. Thinking about this a bit I think 'system' shouldn't be a > scope at all, it's more of a dependency type. > > The only other solution I can think of is to store the jars in a > repository like directory layout (for example under src/test/testjars) > and declare this directory as a repository in your pom: > > <repository> > <id>my-test-artifact-repository</id> > <url>file://${basedir}/src/test/testjars</url> > </repository> > > and then declare the jars as normal test-scoped dependencies. > > -Tim > > Guillaume Boucherie schrieb: > > Oh I'm sorry I'm not clear. > > In my project I have a functionality that search xml files with the same > > name in the classpath and merge it before read it. > > And to test it I must have jars that just contains xml file, I don't > want to > > create a maven project just for this type of jar. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >