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How to have Rovo agent use dependent library which is not in a public repository?

Galina Rogozinsky
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August 20, 2025

Hi

I need my code to use another library which is a part of my company's repository and available in Bitbucket. I asked Rovo agent to add the needed dependency in pom.xml which it did and updated code to use this dependent class, but the generated code had compilation errors which I assume due to a fact that my library is not a part of a public repository. Is there a way to solve this?

Thank you.

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Jaime Escribano
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August 20, 2025

Hi @Galina Rogozinsky 

Welcome to the community!

My first suggestion would be to create a Rovo agent that includes a URL to the repository as part of its instructions.

Another suggestion, whenever Rovo makes a mistake, write back to it telling him what the mistake was and why it failed, even copying and pasting the compilation error. This usually helps get better responses.

Lastly, ask it to test the code itself! 

With that being said, I don't know if we'll ever see a world where LLM's will give us code without compilation errors :D Hallucinations are a nasty thing

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