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I found net.sf.json-lib in the central repository. Copy-pasted the dependency (with version 2.3), and then when I build I get this error:

[INFO] Unable to find resource 'net.sf.json-lib:json-lib:jar:2.2.3' in repository central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)

[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] ---------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.

Missing:
----------
1) net.sf.json-lib:json-lib:jar:2.3

  Try downloading the file manually from the project website.

I tried using version 2.2.3, but I'm getting the same error. Why am I getting this error? I can override it by installing it locally, but I want to understand what the problem is.

Edit - I deleted the package from my local repository, and tried again, this time getting a checksum error. I guess I should file a bug report with json-lib.

[WARNING] *** CHECKSUM FAILED - Error retrieving checksum file for net/sf/json-lib/json-lib/2.3/json
-lib-2.3.pom - IGNORING
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  • It looks like the file in maven central has a incorrect checksum...you must decide if you trust it anyway or don't.
    – khmarbaise
    Nov 13, 2010 at 15:45

4 Answers 4

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Looking at the maven-central repo, you need to specify a classifier for this dependency.

Either jdk13 or jdk15, like this:

<dependency>
    <groupId>net.sf.json-lib</groupId>
    <artifactId>json-lib</artifactId>
    <version>2.4</version>
    <classifier>jdk15</classifier>
</dependency>
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  • 2
    I am having the same problem. In BuildConfig.groovy, I do: dependencies { runtime group:'net.sf.json-lib', name:'json-lib', version:'2.4', classifier:'jdk15' } but to no avail. I get Failed to resolve dependency.. Any idea why ? May 30, 2012 at 16:48
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    Right. It doesn't help that search.maven.org/… is lying to us, and omitting the classifier.
    – djsadinoff
    Nov 27, 2012 at 16:31
  • FYI, for those using Play Framework 1.x, you can't use this jar from maven central - play.lighthouseapp.com/projects/57987-play-framework/tickets/…
    – ripper234
    Dec 26, 2012 at 16:07
  • Nice! Wonder why the classifier wasn't set when I initially added the dependency that had jdk15.
    – heyomi
    Jan 26, 2013 at 14:52
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    What's the equivalent for ivy?
    – Ron Romero
    Jul 19, 2013 at 17:24
28

For gradle as sample

compile 'net.sf.json-lib:json-lib:2.4:jdk15'

OR

compile group: 'net.sf.json-lib', name: 'json-lib', version: '2.4', classifier: 'jdk15'

I searched for more classifier's could not find anything other than jdk15 (don't go looking or jdk16 or jdk17)

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  • This didn't work for me. I had to install the file locally similar to @icyrock.com's suggestion, then put mavenLocal() before mavenCentral() in the repositories sections.
    – ben3000
    Dec 15, 2015 at 6:14
  • Just for documentation: there is at least one bug in Gradle associated with transitive dependencies, also as far as I can tell, json-lib doesn't supply any classifier data in its POM (see this and this). I also couldn't find a way to determine whether Gradle checks for checksum errors as mentioned above.
    – ben3000
    Dec 15, 2015 at 6:43
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Barring khimarbaise's comment about trustworthiness, you can install it locally using maven install:

mvn install:install-file  -Dfile=path-to-your-artifact-jar
                          -DgroupId=your.groupId
                          -DartifactId=your-artifactId
                          -Dversion=version
                          -Dpackaging=jar
                          -DlocalRepositoryPath=path-to-specific-local-repo
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    I already had the jar file (I'm convering the project to maven), so I installed what I had. Thanks.
    – ripper234
    Nov 13, 2010 at 17:05
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For ivy users, after trying many different iterations to configure my ivy.xml to properly find this dependency, this finally worked for me:

  <dependency org="net.sf.json-lib" name="json-lib" rev="2.4">
        <artifact name="json-lib" url="http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/sf/json-lib/json-lib/2.4/json-lib-2.4-jdk15.jar"/>     
    </dependency>
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  • I think the hardwired URL is not an optimal solution, this works in Ivy too: <dependency org="net.sf.json-lib" name="json-lib" rev="2.3"> <artifact name="json-lib" maven:classifier="jdk15" type="jar" ext="jar"/> </dependency>
    – stumbav
    Apr 26, 2015 at 7:00
  • @stumbav, this doesn't work for me. It gives error: parsed: [[Fatal Error] ivy.xml:19:137: The prefix "maven" for attribute "maven:classifier" associated with an element type "artifact" is not bound Sep 11, 2016 at 16:56

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