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Brian Fox closed MDEP-125.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 2.0-alpha-5
A plugin can't set a property that would then affect a pom because the poms are
already interpolated prior to executing a plugin. However, I modified the
source to optionally output the classpath file using the filter format
(classpath=xxxx) so that the resulting file can then be used by the resource
plugin to filter other files with the classpath.
> Build-classpath should store the classpath in a Filter
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> Key: MDEP-125
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MDEP-125
> Project: Maven 2.x Dependency Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: build-classpath
> Affects Versions: 2.0-alpha-4
> Reporter: Ludovic Claude
> Assignee: Brian Fox
> Fix For: 2.0-alpha-5
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>
> I have some web.xml files which contain in their environment parameters a
> list of jars to be downloaded by the client applets, for example:
> <env-entry>
> <description>Shared jars parameter</description>
> <env-entry-name>applet/shared_jars</env-entry-name>
> <env-entry-value>ejb.jar, axis.jar, axis-ant.jar, jaxrpc.jar,
> saaj.jar, wsdl4j.jar, commons-discovery.jar, commons-logging.jar,
> [...]</env-entry-value>
> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
> </env-entry>
> (don't ask me why it's done like that, it's legacy software...)
> It would be great to be able to isolate this list of jars in a project, and
> then create from that project the classpath, store it in a filter which can
> then be applied on the web.xml file.
> Then I could rewrite my web.xml like this:
> <env-entry>
> <description>Shared jars parameter</description>
> <env-entry-name>applet/shared_jars</env-entry-name>
> <env-entry-value>${shared.jars}</env-entry-value>
> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
> </env-entry>
> The list of shared jars would be defined in a new shared-jars project, which
> would list the shared jars in its dependencies section, in pure Maven style
> ;-)
> Thanks,
> Ludovic
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