OK.  Found it myself:

https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/examples/deploying-with-classifiers.html

So classifier for sources, javadoc etc. Got it.

But still:  What is the alogorithm to separate version from classifier when I only have the artifact name?  Seems not possible, right?  Or is there a list of allowed classifiers?

TIA

Clemens

Am 07.01.2020 um 16:16 schrieb Clemens Quoss:
Consider this artifact:

artifactId-1.0-alpha1-classifier.jar

How to separate version (1.0-alpha1) from classifier (classifier), then?

TIA

Clemens

Am 07.01.2020 um 16:12 schrieb Elliotte Rusty Harold:
Classifiers are a separate part of the coordinates and are never part
of the version string. "alpha1" is not a classifier and neither is
"q".



On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 9:57 AM Clemens Quoss <[email protected]> wrote:
Is 'q' considered a classifier or not? Classifier like 'alpha1',
'beta2' and even 'SNAPSHOT' denote a pre-production version, IMHO.

With: artifactId-1.0.alpha1 < artifactId-1.0.beta2 < ... <
artifactId-1.0.SNAPSHOT < ...

Is there really a difference between putting a hyphen or a dot to
separate classifier from version?  If so, is my statement only right for

artifactId-1.0-alpha1 < artifactId-1.0-beta2 < ... <
artifactId-1.0-SNAPSHOT < ...?  Please advise.

I think, it is irrelevant if the classifier is separated by hyphen or
dot.  Everything after the version starting with an alphabetic character
is a classifier, used to classify a pre-production version. The
classifiers being in alphabetical order.

That is why i never understood Spring working with versions like
2.1.RELEASE (being < 2.1).

Regards

Clemens

Am 07.01.2020 um 13:16 schrieb Elliotte Rusty Harold:
I've been looking at Maven 's version comparison algorithm: what it
does, what it's documented to do, and what it should do. I ran a quick
poll on my twitter feed to see what developers expect how version
strings such as 2.1.q and 2.1 are compared. That is, what's the higher
version? 2.1.q or 2.1?

https://twitter.com/elharo/status/1213457533358223361

2.1.q won in a landslide. This is, unfortunately, the opposite of what
Maven currently assumes. See
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6420?focusedCommentId=17008025&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-17008025
to understand how.

This has real world consequences. xpp3:xpp3 for example uses letters
with the expectation that 1.4.1.c comes after 1.4.1. There are
probably other artifacts that use letters with these semantics too.

I'm about 90% convinced this is something we should fix. It's a
breaking change but I expect the high majority of devs who encounter
this would classify the existing behavior as a bug.

My main question is what version of Maven should we fix this in?
3.6.5? 3.7? 4.0? Thoughts?




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