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Justin Edelson commented on SLING-2722:
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I think the problem we identified with transitive dependencies is that it was 
expected to be problematic in terms of merging the transitive lists.
                
> Add support for transitive partialbundlelist dependencies with the 
> maven-launchpad-plugin
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>
>                 Key: SLING-2722
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-2722
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Maven Plugins and Archetypes
>            Reporter: Rupert Westenthaler
>         Attachments: 
> SLING-2722_maven-launchpad-plugin_transitive_partialbundlelist_dependencies.patch
>
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> While the "maven-launchpad-plugin" does support the inclusion of 
> "partialbundlelist" by adding dependencies with the 
> <type>partialbundlelist</type> to the pom.xml file. It does only consider 
> direct dependencies and not transitive one.
> Transitive dependencies would allow to create partial bundle list that add to 
> (depend on) others. This allows to make bundle lists self consistent without 
> repeating bundles (e.g. common libraries) over and over again.
> It would also allow to define bundle lists for different 'levels': low level 
> lists for managing modules requires by services that are than merged to an 
> higher level bundle list that covers a user level feature.
> To give a simplified Example: In Apache Stanbol I would like to use this 
> feature to create bundlelists like
> * Apache OpenNLP
> * Stanbol Enhancer component
> * OpenNLP based NLP processing Enhancement Engines
>    * depends on OpenNLP
>    * depends on Stanbol Enahncer 

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