This is a known issue.

On Wed,  1 Sep 2004 17:24:15 -0300, Felipe Leme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Here I am again without another weird issue (sorry if it was discussed before, but I 
> didn't find it on Jira/eyebrowse).
> 
> Is there a known limitation that a project can't have more than one dependency with 
> the same id but different types?
> 
> Before someone shouts 'use multi-project', let me explain my problem first.
> 
> I have a project that generates a Resource Adapter/Connector (from the JCA API).  
> So, the main artifact for this project is a RAR, but it also generates a JAR (as 
> other projects that uses the connector at runtime also needs to have access to its 
> API at compiletime) and a ZIP with the JBoss descriptors (in order to deploy the 
> adapter, it's necessary to deploy a descriptor too). Now I have another project that 
> depends on that connector. So, in order to compile that project, I need a dependency 
> on the JAR, and that's fine. But if I want to test this new project using cactus, I 
> need to deploy the RAR and the descriptors on JBoss before runnning Cactus and hence 
> define a preGoal for cactus:test similar to this:
> 
>         <j:forEach var="lib" items="${pom.artifacts}">
>            <j:set var="dep" value="${lib.dependency}"/>
>            <j:set var="depType" value="${dep.type}"/>
>                <j:choose>
>                    <j:when test="${depType=='rar'}">
>                        <!-- deploy the rar on JBoss -->
>                         <copy file="${fileToDeploy}" todir="${deployDir}"/>
>                    </j:when>
>                    <j:when test="${depType=='zip'}">
>                        <!-- unzip the descriptors and later deploy then on JBoss -->
>                         <unzip dest="${maven.build.dir}/descriptors" 
> src="${fileToDeploy}"/>
>                    </j:when>
>                </j:choose>
>            </j:if>
>         </j:forEach>
> 
> But that piece of code does not work, as the iterator returns only one dependency 
> for that id, out of 3 defined at the POM (jar, rar and zip).
> 
> So, what do you guys thinks? Is this a bug or a known Maven limitation? If that's a 
> limitation, where should I change the code in order to create a customized Maven 
> that works as desired (I'm not that familiar with Maven core yet, specially 
> regarding the magical xml-to-object transformations :-)?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Felipe
> 
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