"System" scope doesn't exist in Java either. It's not a Java thing,
but a Maven thing, and it just means that the dependency is provided
at compile time by a local direct path, and that the ultimate runtime
will provide the dependency.
Christian.
On 14-Mar-08, at 07:25 , VELO wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm developing a maven compiler mojo to another language (not Java,
but I prefer don't reveal, at least not now).
That language have more scopes (total 6). One (COMPILE) is Java like.
But the others have different naming:
RUNTIME on Java there is called EXTERNAL
PROVIDED on Java looks like to RUNTIME on this language
SYSTEM doesn't exist
I wanna the same Java Scopes, but I wanna to use another name
convention.
How can I create my custom scope and insert they into the maven
dependency mechanism? I need to do that because I have 2 types of
transitive dependencies and 3 non transitive.
Any one can help me?
VELO
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