> then I'd recommend using maven (or similar) :-)

I try to use only tools I really nead. Sometimes it seems to me that in Java 
programming most time is spent in frameworks and tools and not in the 
programming itself. But, yes, I know the JAR hell and time for maven (or Ivy?) 
has been come to me ...

Regards,
Christian






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