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Stuart McCulloch reassigned FELIX-526:
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Assignee: Stuart McCulloch
> Allow a mechanism to give preference to local resources over the ones from
> embedded jars
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> Key: FELIX-526
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-526
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Maven Bundle Plugin
> Affects Versions: maven-bundle-plugin-1.4.0
> Environment: JDK 5 on OpenSolaris/x86
> Reporter: Sahoo
> Assignee: Stuart McCulloch
> Fix For: maven-bundle-plugin-1.4.1
>
>
> Please see the following email discussion between me and Stuart. It happened
> on [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias on 31 Mar 2008 with the subject that reads like
> this:
> [maven-bundle-plugin] How to stop exporting a resource from an inlined jar?
> On 31/03/2008, Sahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am trying to use maven-bundle-plugin v1.4.0. I prepare a bundle (say
> > > bundle.jar) which inlines the contents of another jar type artifact
> > > called javax.faces:jsf-impl. There is a resource called
> > > META-INF/services/com.sun.faces.spi.injectionprovider which is present
> > > both in the jsf-impl.jar as well in current project's src/main/resources
> > > area. I want to package the one that's in our workspace. So, I
> > > configured the plugin like this:
> > >
> > > <configuration>
> > > <Embed-Dependency>
> > > *;groupId=javax.faces;artifactId=jsf-impl;inline=true
> > > </Embed-Dependency>
> > >
> > > <!-- Package everything from the embedded jar in the
> > > final bundle except the following file which
> > > we maintain in our src/main/resources dir:
> > > META-INF/services/com.sun.faces.spi.injectionprovider
> > > -->
> > > <_exportcontents>
> > > !META-INF/services/com.sun.faces.spi.injectionprovider,*
> > > </_exportcontents>
> > > </configuration>
> > >
> > > Yet, I see the resource that is being packaged in the bundle is the one
> > > from jsf-impl.jar and not from target/classes/... area. What am I doing
> > > wrong?
> currently embedded dependencies are added to the Include-Resource
> statement after the maven resources - unfortunately this means that any
> inlined entries will overwrite local entries, which isn't optimal :(
> I'll change this ordering round in 1.4.1 (open a JIRA issue to remind me)
> you'll also be able to customize the Include-Resource better in 1.4.1, eg:
> <Include-Resource>
> {maven-dependencies},some-file,{maven-resources},another-file
> </Include-Resource>
> where {maven-dependencies} and {maven-resources} expand to the list of
> embedded entries and maven resources respectively - you can already do
> this to some extent with 1.4.0, but there's a bug on Windows with replacing
> the "{maven-dependencies}" token...
> so the workaround with 1.4.0 would be to use something like this in place
> of the Embed-Dependency - you'll need to list each dependency explicitly
> using @artifactId-version.jar to inline it (this is what Embed-Dependency
> does under the covers) for example:
> <Include-Resource>
> @jsf-impl-1.2-b19.jar,{maven-resources}
> </Include-Resource>
> will inline the JSF jar and then overlay resources from the current project
> HTH
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