Hi,

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On 18 March 2014 at 5:48:04 am, jamsterdam (marmala...@gmail.com) wrote:

I have a web project that produces a war. The war adds a jar (another project 
of mine posted on an external repo) as compile dependency. This jar has its 
own compile dependency, which is listed in the jar's pom file, as well as in 
the project's build script (this is a Gradle project). I would like to add 
the jar, as well as all of its own dependencies to my war's WEB-INF/lib 
folder. However, when I build the web project with Gradle, only the direct 
dependency is added, not the transitive ones. 

Here is my web project's build script: 

apply plugin: 'war' 

repositories { 
maven {url "http://repo-url"} 
} 

configurations.all { 
resolutionStrategy { 
cacheChangingModulesFor 0, 'seconds' 
} 
} 

dependencies { 

compile('com.company.group:artifact-name:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT') { 
changing = true 
transitive = true 
} 
} 
The com.company.group:artifact-name:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT does have its own POM, 
which lists the following dependency: 

<dependency> 
<groupId>us.codecraft</groupId> 
<artifactId>xsoup</artifactId> 
<version>0.2.0</version> 
<scope>compile</scope> 
</dependency> 
Also, I've set cacheChangingModulesFor to 0 seconds, so that, effectively, 
the latest version of the SNAPSHOT jar is used every time. 

The issue I am having is the 'us.codecraft:xsoup:0.2.0' artifact does not 
get included in the war, even though it is a transitive dependency of the 
war. 

Any thoughts? Ask for more details, if anything is unclear. 



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