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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:18:41+00:00 2026-05-13T09:18:41+00:00

How can I tell Maven 2 to load the Servlet 3.0 API? I tried:

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How can I tell Maven 2 to load the Servlet 3.0 API?

I tried:

<dependency>
    <groupId>javax.servlet</groupId>
    <artifactId>servlet-api</artifactId>
    <version>3.0</version>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

I use http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/ but what repository would be correct?

Addendum:

It works with a dependency for the entire Java EE 6 API and the following settings:

<repository>
    <id>java.net</id>
    <url>http://download.java.net/maven/2</url>
</repository>

<dependency>
    <groupId>javax</groupId>
    <artifactId>javaee-api</artifactId>
    <version>6.0</version>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

I’d prefer to only add the Servlet API as dependency, but “Brabster” may be right that separate dependencies have been replaced by Java EE 6 Profiles. Is there a source that confirms this assumption?

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    2026-05-13T09:18:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:18 am

    I’d prefer to only add the Servlet API as dependency,

    To be honest, I’m not sure to understand why but never mind…

    Brabster separate dependencies have been replaced by Java EE 6 Profiles. Is there a source that confirms this assumption?

    The maven repository from Java.net indeed offers the following artifact for the WebProfile:

    <repositories>
      <repository>
        <id>java.net2</id>
        <name>Repository hosting the jee6 artifacts</name>
        <url>http://download.java.net/maven/2</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>        
    <dependencies>
      <dependency>
        <groupId>javax</groupId>
        <artifactId>javaee-web-api</artifactId>
        <version>6.0</version>
        <scope>provided</scope>
      </dependency>
    </dependencies>
    

    This jar includes Servlet 3.0, EJB Lite 3.1, JPA 2.0, JSP 2.2, EL 1.2, JSTL 1.2, JSF 2.0, JTA 1.1, JSR-45, JSR-250.

    But to my knowledge, nothing allows to say that these APIs won’t be distributed separately (in java.net repository or somewhere else). For example (ok, it may a particular case), the JSF 2.0 API is available separately (in the java.net repository):

    <dependency>
       <groupId>com.sun.faces</groupId>
       <artifactId>jsf-api</artifactId>
       <version>2.0.0-b10</version>
       <scope>provided</scope>
    </dependency>
    

    And actually, you could get javax.servlet-3.0.jar from there and install it in your own repository.

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