correctly under target/assembly/work,
but for install all of them will be copied to local repository as
assemblies-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar, overwriting themselves. I also tried the
goal attached, same result.
How do I do that? Any hints ?
Thanks in advance
Mirko
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Agile Software GmbH
Hi,
finally I transfered most of our old build system to maven, but there's
still one open task. The installation team needs the created jar files
in one and the external dependencies in another directory. Our projects
contains several sub- and subsubprojects and a few assemblies.
Is there a way
Hi,
I couldn't find that question here yet, so I am gonna ask it.
Is it possible that Maven2 has a problem with version range checks like
version[1.9.4.11, )/version
In the Debug output I get this:
[DEBUG] jide:jide-common:jar:1.9.3:compile (setting version to: 1.9.3
from range:
Hi there,
I found a solution to my problem.
Mirko Leschikar schrieb:
sorry to bother you again with my assembly problem. I skipped the
profiles and I am using executions now. Unfortunately the assembled
jar files are empty now. I am using modules and submodules. The
modules are used
Hi there,
sorry to bother you again with my assembly problem. I skipped the
profiles and I am using executions now. Unfortunately the assembled jar
files are empty now.
I am using modules and submodules. The modules are used for grouping
the submodules which are packaged to Jars.
I want to
Hi,
I have a project that contains many modules. And I also wanted to have
some assemblies where some modules are simply extracted in the jar file.
I tested it with one:
parent pom:
...
build
plugins
plugin
artifactIdmaven-assembly-plugin/artifactId
configuration
Rémy Sanlaville schrieb:
Just to be sure it is not a typo...
profile
id profileA/id
You have a space before profileA...
profile
idprofileA/id
Yes, unfortunately, it was a just a typo in the mail :-). It is correct
in my pom.
Regards
Mirko
Arnaud Bailly schrieb:
Mirko Leschikar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am pretty confused. What did I make wrong? Any hints?
Did you try
mvn help:effective-pom
for tracing what gets really activated ?
Now, I did :-)
In the build section of parent project, there is only the assembly
Hi,
I am evaluating maven2 to replace our mixture of a custom build tool and
ant files. Therefore I have a couple of questions which I could answer
by reading manuals and mailing lists posts.
We have used a few scripts and batch files (for Windows) to call certain
main classes in our project.
Hi Siegfried,
Siegfried Goeschl schrieb:
You can also get the classpath using ANT and
maven-artifact-ant-2.0.4-dep.jar and then run your stuff.
Thanks for your answer, I will try that.
Regards
Mirko
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Hi Thomas,
Thomas Recloux schrieb:
Hello all,
I'have got a projet with some modules producing their jars, but I'd
like to produce one jar including all modules classes.
I looked at the assembly plugin, but :
- There is not jar format
- I think I wil not be able to install or deploy
Hi Arnaud,
Arnaud Bailly schrieb:
No. Assembly descriptor allows automatic unpacking of artifacts
(dependencies or modules). You should simply create a toplevel
descriptor containg moduleSet for your modules with unpack set to
true.
thank you very much for your help. I was able to create a
Hi,
forgive me if my question has already been answered, but I could not
find a suitable answer. I am a maven newbie and I try to convert a
custom-made build mechanism to maven with help from the book Better
Builds with Maven.
I have a small app consisting of 4 modules, A, B, C and D. A, B and C
Arnaud Bailly schrieb:
Mirko Leschikar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do I have to use assemblies?
Yes, I think it fits perfetly into your use case: remove module D and
create an assembly in a toplevel (parent of A, B and C) project. If
needed, I can provide you with one that gets all classes
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