How dependency ojdbc14.jar in my project

How install Oracle Jdbc driver(ojdbc14.jar) in your Maven repository ??????
Help me !!!! Thank !!!

I actually don't know how to do this, but this was the first hit on google:
http://www.springfuse.com/documentation/install-oracle-jdbc-driver-in-maven-repository.action

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