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assignClustersToBundles() method in CreateClusterAppMojo.java is supposed to remove all bundles that the application uses but are part of a netbeans module. That way they will not be assigned a cluster and copied.
the wrapped bundle codenamebases (nb.org term for bundle name) were though to be collected but were not in reality, the following changeset fixes that. At least for my simple case of a wrapper module with wrapped commons-io dependency
http://fisheye.codehaus.org/changelog/mojo/?cs=18645