clipse [debug:lines,vars,source parameters release
> 21] to target\classes
> *Failed to init Classpath for jar file
> C:\apache-maven-3.9.6\boot\plexus-classworlds.license*
> java.util.zip.ZipException: zip END header not found
> at java.base/java.util.zip.ZipFile$Source.fi
of changed source code.
[INFO] Compiling with eclipse [debug:lines,vars,source parameters release
21] to target\classes
*Failed to init Classpath for jar file
C:\apache-maven-3.9.6\boot\plexus-classworlds.license*
java.util.zip.ZipException: zip END header not found
at java.base/java.util.zip.ZipFile
rote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Thanks for your help. To keep the discussion focused, the ask is how to
> add
> > additional dependencies/jars to the classpath when running a program
> using
> > mvn exec:java and from what i understand it is not possible.
> >
&
t; Thanks for your help. To keep the discussion focused, the ask is how to add
> additional dependencies/jars to the classpath when running a program using
> mvn exec:java and from what i understand it is not possible.
>
> I am using mvn dependency:build-classpath to get the full
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 8:57 AM Laird Nelson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 8:55 AM Siddharth Jain wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your help. To keep the discussion focused, the ask is how to
>> add
>> additional dependencies/jars to the classpath when running a program using
&
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 8:55 AM Siddharth Jain wrote:
> Thanks for your help. To keep the discussion focused, the ask is how to add
> additional dependencies/jars to the classpath when running a program using
> mvn exec:java and from what i understand it is not possible.
>
Hi All,
Thanks for your help. To keep the discussion focused, the ask is how to add
additional dependencies/jars to the classpath when running a program using
mvn exec:java and from what i understand it is not possible.
I am using mvn dependency:build-classpath to get the full CP
Would using basic batch/shell specifying the dependencies with the Java
classpath argument (without maven run) and the main runtime class be the
alternative?
Kind of a side question…when building with maven does it automate the addition
dependencies within the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF (1
I'm confused. Why would your users write additional entries intk your pom?
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023, 10:33 Delany wrote:
> Could this help?
>
> https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/build-classpath-mojo.html
> Delany
>
> On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 at 05:30, Sid
Could this help?
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/build-classpath-mojo.html
Delany
On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 at 05:30, Siddharth Jain wrote:
> thanks. unfortunately this is exactly what i don't want to do. i am looking
> for a command line solution. i don't want my
write a
> pom.xml to add additional dependencies to the classpath.
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 5:16 PM Greg Chabala
> wrote:
>
> > Try searching for an example:
> >
> >
> https://github.com/search?l=Maven+POM=additionalClasspathElements=Code
> >
> >
thanks. unfortunately this is exactly what i don't want to do. i am looking
for a command line solution. i don't want my users to have to write a
pom.xml to add additional dependencies to the classpath.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 5:16 PM Greg Chabala wrote:
> Try searching for an example:
>
&
in fact i don't think it works at all. tried using it like
-Dexec.additionalClasspathElements and doesn't work. i notice the
documentation only says:
Additional elements to be appended to the classpath.
for rest of the options the documentation also says:
*User property is*: exec.arguments
Laird Nelson wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 3:20 PM Siddharth Jain
> wrote:
> >
> > > I am using mvn exec:java to run a program. […] I want to add some more
> > > libraries that I have
> > > installed in M2 repository to the classpath at runtime an
raries that I have
> > installed in M2 repository to the classpath at runtime and I do NOT want
> to
> > list them in the project's pom.xml. How can I do this? I tried searching
> > online but could not find an answer.
> >
>
> The documentation for the exe
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 3:20 PM Siddharth Jain wrote:
> I am using mvn exec:java to run a program. […] I want to add some more
> libraries that I have
> installed in M2 repository to the classpath at runtime and I do NOT want to
> list them in the project's pom.xml. How can I do t
Hello,
I am using mvn exec:java to run a program. It automatically adds all the
dependencies defined in the project's pom.xml to the Java classpath at
runtime which is good but I want to add some more libraries that I have
installed in M2 repository to the classpath at runtime and I do NOT want
classpath in case of
dependency conflict Hello Tamas,Thank you for the reply.Reordering of
dependencies includes guava-30.1-jre.jar into compileclasspath.Dependency
tree:org.example:dependency-conflict-example:jar:1.0-SNAPSHOT+-
com.google.inject:guice:jar:5.1.0:compile
Hello Tamas,
Thank you for the reply.
Reordering of dependencies includes guava-30.1-jre.jar into compile
classpath.
Dependency tree:
org.example:dependency-conflict-example:jar:1.0-SNAPSHOT
+- com.google.inject:guice:jar:5.1.0:compile
| +- javax.inject:javax.inject:jar:1:compile
va:30.1-jre:compile
>
> During compiling of the module (mvn compile) the compile classpath contains
> guava-11.0.2.jar. Why? It seems
> that occurrence of version conflict changes the scope of the transitive
> dependency com.google.guava:guava:jar:11.0.2 to compile.
> Is this an expected
compiling of the module (mvn compile) the compile classpath contains
guava-11.0.2.jar. Why? It seems
that occurrence of version conflict changes the scope of the transitive
dependency com.google.guava:guava:jar:11.0.2 to compile.
Is this an expected behavior?
Dependency tree:
org.example:dependency
you could add the whole tomcat.zip to nexus, unpack it before compile
and install-file to local repository.
I had a similar problem, I needed to have the jars of an resource
adapter rar on the classpath:
> I was thinking of adapting maven-warpath-plugin, but in the end I built an
> ub
I appreciate that you're trying to use Maven to build software, but you've
framed your question unfairly.
What is the simplest way to specify a directory (and all jars underneath
> this directory) to be in the maven classpath when it compiles .java classes
> and builds a .jar?
>
Mav
llo,
>
> It is really not a good idea to fight maven. If you need something in the
> classpath for compile, specify it as dependency in the Pom. Otherwise your
> build cannot be repeated and the project is hard to set up.
>
> All tomcat libraries needed to compile should be in
Hello,
It is really not a good idea to fight maven. If you need something in the
classpath for compile, specify it as dependency in the Pom. Otherwise your
build cannot be repeated and the project is hard to set up.
All tomcat libraries needed to compile should be in the maven repository
What is the simplest way to specify a directory (and all jars underneath
this directory) to be in the maven classpath when it compiles .java classes
and builds a .jar?
The directory is not in my git repo or any directory under my IDE project
files.
I have a requirement to create a pom.xml
here I will be there the whole day (Paris timezone) to help
> people
> wanting to contribute:
> see https://paris2020.hack-commit-pu.sh/
>
> Regards,
>
> Hervé
>
> Le vendredi 26 juin 2020, 03:21:33 CEST LINUS FERNANDES a écrit :
> > While the exec maven plugin will sat
t
tomorrow, where I will be there the whole day (Paris timezone) to help people
wanting to contribute:
see https://paris2020.hack-commit-pu.sh/
Regards,
Hervé
Le vendredi 26 juin 2020, 03:21:33 CEST LINUS FERNANDES a écrit :
> While the exec maven plugin will satisfy the reduced classp
While the exec maven plugin will satisfy the reduced classpath
requirements, I'm constricted by the requirement of the Checkstyle CLI that
requires a list of source files as a parameter to be passed; it doesn't
accept a directory and maven apparently works best with directories.
There appears
Thu, 25 Jun 2020, 13:39 Benjamin Marwell, wrote:
>>
>>> Feature requests can be created here:
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MCHECKSTYLE
>>>
>>> You are welcome to create a pull request.
>>>
>>> Looking at the ant configura
u, 25 Jun 2020, 13:39 Benjamin Marwell, wrote:
>
>> Feature requests can be created here:
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MCHECKSTYLE
>>
>> You are welcome to create a pull request.
>>
>> Looking at the ant configuration, you could jus
pull request.
>
> Looking at the ant configuration, you could just use the plugin
> classpath in your java task:
>
> https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/examples/classpaths.html
>
>
> Am Do., 25. Juni 2020 um 09:16 Uhr schrieb LINUS FERNANDES
> :
> >
Feature requests can be created here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MCHECKSTYLE
You are welcome to create a pull request.
Looking at the ant configuration, you could just use the plugin
classpath in your java task:
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/examples
As you can see, I'm using the build-classpath goal to generate the
classpath to be used by the Java ant task.
Unfortunately, filtering by artifactIds on the goal gives me only the main
Checkstyle jar and not the path to the supporting jars.
Is there any way around specifying the full classpath
5. Juni 2020 um 03:49 Uhr schrieb LINUS FERNANDES
> :
> >
> > My usecase is that I need to execute a feature available in Checkstyle
> > that's not provided as a goal in its plugin.
> >
> > For that, I need access to the dependency classpath (latest ve
S
:
>
> My usecase is that I need to execute a feature available in Checkstyle
> that's not provided as a goal in its plugin.
>
> For that, I need access to the dependency classpath (latest version
> always).
>
> Then I can execute the feature using the Ant Run plugin.
&g
My usecase is that I need to execute a feature available in Checkstyle
that's not provided as a goal in its plugin.
For that, I need access to the dependency classpath (latest version
always).
Then I can execute the feature using the Ant Run plugin.
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020, 06:51 LINUS FERNANDES
Is it possible to generate a classpath for a dependency not placed in the
dependencyManagement and/or dependencies section but is attached to a
plugin used by the project?
I know it's possible to generate a path to the local repository and look
for the latest version directory and specify
Hello.
I have found this to be an issue while migrating a project from Maven to
SBT.
SBT is only here for reference since it reports what I think should be
reported.
To describe the problem I have created an example project with dependencies
that I found to behave differently, depending on the
Thanks Dan. Figured out there is a maven-install-plugin:install-files in a
child pom. So far builds going well.
Regards,
~ Vivi
On 5/16/18, 9:26 PM, "Vivi An" wrote:
Great info. Thanks a lot Dan!
I don’t see we use any plugin with aggregate goal though, we have
Great info. Thanks a lot Dan!
I don’t see we use any plugin with aggregate goal though, we have around 120
modules. Wondering how did you pinpoint an internal aggregated plugin?
Thanks again.
Regards,
~ Vivi
On 5/16/18, 8:30 PM, "Dan Tran" wrote:
this may help
this may help
http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/Hickup-in-multi-thread-build-td5865974.html#a5866778
-D
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 1:49 PM, Vivi An wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hit intermittent compile error after enabling maven parallel build,
> complains about symbol not found. Checked
Hi all,
Hit intermittent compile error after enabling maven parallel build, complains
about symbol not found. Checked the log, it’s not caused by racing issue of
multithread downloading, though that’s another problem even with Takari
extension. Problem is in case of failure, the dependency in
Hi list,
Is there a way to tell maven to download all dependencies and output a
classpath for a given artifact (or a list of artifacts) without having to
create a project and its pom ?
The use case is to prototype or check classes with jshell. I would ideally
want something like https
Hi Robert,
> have a look at
> https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-artifact-transfer/comparison.html
> that should explain the difference between type/package/file-extension
>
> If it is still not clear enough, please help imrpove the documentation.
One way to improve the documentation is to
I want to built (and resolve) the test-scoped classpath of
org.apache.maven.shared:maven-artifact-transfer:0.9.1. All I have is
this coordinate.
What I do:
DefaultDependableCoordinate coord = new DefaultDependableCoordinate();
coord.setGroupId("org.apache.maven.shared");
coord.s
Hi Robert,
thank you for the pointer.
> This should be the information you were looking for,
Alas, the information doesn't quite solve my problems -- but maybe I'm
just being obtuse.
Let's say I want to built (and resolve) the test-scoped classpath of
org.apache.maven.shared:maven-artif
struct the compile- or test-scoped flat
classpath for that GAV.
DependencyResolver seems to be the class I am after, but I haven't found
out whether to use the Dependency-based or DependableCoordinate-based
overload of resolveDependencies (the Model-based overload won't work, as
I have just a GAV and no
Hi,
I am currently struggling with the maven-artifact-transfer 0.9.1 API.
Here's what I am trying to accomplish: Given an arbitrary GAV and a
scope (compile or test), construct the compile- or test-scoped flat
classpath for that GAV.
DependencyResolver seems to be the class I am after, but I
xt module in the reactor is processed. Subsequent modules should
explicitly declare their dependencies on previously built modules in the normal
way and these dependencies come from the local Maven repository when the
Classpath is built.
What am I missing?
Robert
C:\test\maven-test\multi-module-test&
gt; having can be solved by simply moving the exec-maven-plugin execution to
> the process-resources phase?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Hoffer [mailto:dhoff...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 12:45 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re:
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: How to add class file to build & classpath?
Yes that is the location the class file(s) are being created in. And yes I am
binding the exec-maven-plugin to the compile phase in my pom (see prior email).
Also the class(s) file is being included in the resulting
m (see prior
> email). Also the class(s) file is being included in the resulting jar.
> However all this is not sufficient for Maven to notice the class(s) file
> was generated and add to the build and classpath.
>
> I think part of the reason is that in multi-module maven builds
e needs to know that the class
> exists. I've added that module/artifact as a dependency but the build and
> the runtime classpath has no idea that class exists.
>
> How do I add it to the build and runtime classpath?
>
> -Dave
---
was generated and add to the build and classpath.
I think part of the reason is that in multi-module maven builds it does not
use the jars for the classpath but rather the pre-jar content (not 100%
certain of that). However I don't know why Maven doesn't add/use all files
in the ./target/classes
Can't you generated class files in the expected location (in
${project.build.directory}/classes directory) during the compile phase? I
would expect these classes to be included in classpath for later pahses and in
the JAR created during the packaging phase of the module build (assuming
gt;
> > However the rest of the build and other code needs to know that the class
> > exists. I've added that module/artifact as a dependency but the build
> and
> > the runtime classpath has no idea that class exists.
> >
> > How do I add it to the build and runtime classpath?
> >
> > -Dave
> >
>
get/classes folder so it gets included in the modules normal
> binary jar.
>
> However the rest of the build and other code needs to know that the class
> exists. I've added that module/artifact as a dependency but the build and
> the runtime classpath has no idea that class exis
that the class
exists. I've added that module/artifact as a dependency but the build and
the runtime classpath has no idea that class exists.
How do I add it to the build and runtime classpath?
-Dave
<rolf.rosenb...@sdbn-solutions.de> wrote:
Hi,
i have a question concerning the Maven Jar Plugin. Is it possible to
create a classpath entry in the Manifest, which contains version numbers
for foreign depencies ans no version number for dependencies of my own
modules of a multi module p
Hi,
i have a question concerning the Maven Jar Plugin. Is it possible to create a
classpath entry in the Manifest, which contains version numbers for foreign
depencies ans no version number for dependencies of my own modules of a multi
module project?
E.g.: Class-Path: module1.jar module2.jar
`mvn dependency:build-classpath -DincludeScope=test`
doesn't show test jars that have been added to the pom.xml
org.apache.spark
spark-streaming_${scala.binary.version}
${project.version}
org.apache.spark
spark-streaming_
`requires` formulas) into module-info.java
on the one dependency I have there.
I managed to make it compile in the end, but I was wondering about the
following:
=> Is there a way to tell Maven, that I want to add this dependency (and
all it brings in transitively) to CLASSPATH instead of
ake it compile in the end, but I was wondering about the
following:
=> Is there a way to tell Maven, that I want to add this dependency (and all
it brings in transitively) to CLASSPATH instead of module path?
- that would effectively mean there would be no automatic module (so I
wouldn'
Hi,
Can you show your pom and what's the result you're getting?
I have just tested with a sample project and it looks fine:
junit
junit
4.11
sources
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-dependency-plugin
2.10
Command line: mvn dependency:build-classpath -Dmdep.stripClassifier=true
Hello,
I’m trying to use the maven-dependency plugin (2.10) with the build-classpath
goal.
I want to strip the classifier but it’s not work:
mvn dependency:build-classpath -Dmdep.stripClassifier=true
I also add the option -Dmdep.prefix="foo" (needed regarding the documentation)
Hello Maven team,
I have the following scenario. I have several libraries which I am building,
and an application which depends on those libraries. While I am building
using the maven-jar-plugin, a manifest is created with several entries,
including the classpath, which naturally include all
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On 5/11/2015 12:46 PM, Richard Catlin wrote:
I built a jar using a pom. The jar depends on jars in the maven
repository. How do I run my jar and include the jars in the maven
repository in the classpath? If it possible to extract all
:
I built a jar using a pom. The jar depends on jars in the maven
repository. How do I run my jar and include the jars in the maven
repository in the classpath? If it possible to extract all the
dependent jars into a /lib directory that I can add to my classpath
at runtime?
Thanks
I built a jar using a pom. The jar depends on jars in the maven
repository. How do I run my jar and include the jars in the maven
repository in the classpath? If it possible to extract all the dependent
jars into a /lib directory that I can add to my classpath at runtime?
Thanks.
Richard
cassandra so I
can test it but it’s conflicting with spark.
Cassandra is not really designed for embedding. Better to start it in a
separate JVM which would allow controlling the classpath
Take a look at Cassandra-maven-plugin either as a solution or for some
example code for forking a JVM
On 6 Jan 2015, at 12:29, Kevin Burton wrote:
I agree. in this case the issue is testing. I need to embed cassandra so I
can test it but it’s conflicting with spark.
As a total side issue - have you considered using Docker?
On 05/01/2015 4:03 PM, Kevin Burton wrote:
I spent a ton of time tonight in classpath hell.
Basically, Apache Spark, Cassandra, and Cassandra Unit, and Guava, Jackson
JSON, and Jetty have an INSANE dependency graph. They're all trampling on
each other with broken
dependencies. This results in a lot
...
Regards,
Curtis
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Steven Schlansker
stevenschlans...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 5, 2015, at 1:03 PM, Kevin Burton bur...@spinn3r.com wrote:
I spent a ton of time tonight in classpath hell.
Basically, Apache Spark, Cassandra, and Cassandra Unit, and Guava
Breaking your application into smaller independent services may give you a
way to reduce the number of conflicts related to these different transitive
dependencies but that may not be as easy as testing your app with the
updated versions or doing some research with the teams that are building
On 05/01/2015 6:29 PM, Kevin Burton wrote:
Breaking your application into smaller independent services may give you a
way to reduce the number of conflicts related to these different transitive
dependencies but that may not be as easy as testing your app with the
updated versions or doing some
On 6 January 2015 at 14:50, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com
wrote:
On 05/01/2015 6:29 PM, Kevin Burton wrote:
Breaking your application into smaller independent services may give you a
way to reduce the number of conflicts related to these different
transitive
dependencies but
I spent a ton of time tonight in classpath hell.
Basically, Apache Spark, Cassandra, and Cassandra Unit, and Guava, Jackson
JSON, and Jetty have an INSANE dependency graph. They're all trampling on
each other with broken
dependencies. This results in a lot of exclusion work to get them to use
On Jan 5, 2015, at 1:03 PM, Kevin Burton bur...@spinn3r.com wrote:
I spent a ton of time tonight in classpath hell.
Basically, Apache Spark, Cassandra, and Cassandra Unit, and Guava, Jackson
JSON, and Jetty have an INSANE dependency graph. They're all trampling on
each other with broken
From: mgai...@hotmail.com
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: RE: Classpath issue in custom maven plugin
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 18:49:41 -0400
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 19:06:56 +0530
Subject: Classpath issue in custom maven plugin
From: kavita.gpt1...@gmail.com
To: users
Hi!
I have created my own custom maven plugin(api-docs) for developing apiary
blueprint. While triggering my custom plugin using m2Eclipse I am getting a
classpath issue that classPath.getresources is fetching resources from
plexus jar, while when I debug the swagger plugin (which I am taking
triggering my custom plugin using m2Eclipse I am getting a
classpath issue that classPath.getresources is fetching resources from
plexus jar, while when I debug the swagger plugin (which I am taking as a
reference) it is picking up the resources from rt.jar. In swagger I am
getting web/target/classes
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 19:06:56 +0530
Subject: Classpath issue in custom maven plugin
From: kavita.gpt1...@gmail.com
To: users@maven.apache.org
CC: shailesh.man...@gmail.com
Hi!
I have created my own custom maven plugin(api-docs) for developing apiary
blueprint. While triggering my custom
taskdef name=ddlToDatabase
classname=org.apache.ddlutils.task.DdlToDatabaseTask
classpathref=current.classpath
!-- classpath
refid=current.classpath / --
/taskdef
property name
=current.classpath
!-- classpath
refid=current.classpath / --
/taskdef
property name=current_classpath
refid=current.classpath /
!-- pathconvert
pathsep=${line.separator
Let me make sure I understand what you suggest.
You are suggesting to add all available JDBC drivers to the plugin
dependencies list. This should solve the problem.
It might be a work around, but wondering if there's a solution that
allows me to access maven pom dependencies from taskdef, for the
On 24/07/2014 5:52 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
Let me make sure I understand what you suggest.
You are suggesting to add all available JDBC drivers to the plugin
dependencies list. This should solve the problem.
It also allows the system administrator to select the database at
installation
/configuration
/plugin
I've set the classpath environment variable to include the driver jar and
I've tried running appclient with the -classpath option but I cannot seem
to set the appropriate classpath for appclient no matter what I try. 2
weeks of misguided hacking
/archive
/configuration
/plugin
I've set the classpath environment variable to include the driver jar and
I've tried running appclient with the -classpath option but I cannot seem
to set the appropriate classpath for appclient no matter what I try. 2
manifest
addClasspathtrue/addClasspath
/manifest
/archive
/configuration
/plugin
I've set the classpath environment variable to include the driver jar
and I've tried running
On 1 May 2014 06:48, Mark mark@gmail.com wrote:
Browsing the local Maven repository using Netbeans I find the following
if I right-click on the ojdbc 11.2.0 jar and select 'View Details'
--
org.apache.maven.project.InvalidProjectModelException: 1 problem was
encountered while
Strange as it might seem, I need to exclude the main compiled artifact
from the classpath while running an integration test.
The integration test is testing a framework that has it's own way to
get the stuff into the classpath. Obviously, I want to keep the
_test_.
Will
http://maven.apache.org
I have a Mojo which needs to add an element to the compile time classpath
for future Mojos.
I'm struggling to find any doco that points in the right direction.
Is it possible?
If so, how should I go about it?
William
Do you want to change the classpath of the project or of other mojos?
Don't think either is possible. And if it was, I don't think it's wise. The
dependencies of the project should be declared and not magically added.
/Anders
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 1:18 PM, William Ferguson
william.fergu
is the maven-compiler-plugin. We want to add
the classes contained in the AAR dependencies to the compile classpath so
that the maven-compiler-plugin can compile our classes against the classes
from the AARs.
How do we do that?
William
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:14 AM, Anders Hammar
want to add
the classes contained in the AAR dependencies to the compile classpath so
that the maven-compiler-plugin can compile our classes against the classes
from the AARs.
How do we do that?
William
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:14 AM, Anders Hammar and...@hammar.net wrote:
Do you want
-artifacts including a classes jar).
My Mojo unpacks the AAR artifacts and makes the sub-artifacts available to
other build components.
One of those build components is the maven-compiler-plugin. We want to add
the classes contained in the AAR dependencies to the compile classpath so
that the maven
I have been able to understand where the issue is, but not how to solve it.
The wrong classpath is generated when I use the configuration property
excludeScope=provided.
So if I run:
mvn dependency:build-classpath
I get the correct classpath, but if I run:
mvn dependency:build-classpath
Hi,
I am using the maven-dependency-plugin version 2.8.
If I run mvn dependency:build-classpath for one of my project I get the
correct order of the dependencies, but if I generate the classpath in the
maven build itself of my project then the order is messed up.
The plugin configuration I am
Greetings!
I had a question regarding adding 2 well known directories to the runtime
classpath of the Exec Maven Plugin for the exec:exec action.
I had found some tips that ultimately don't work in this case wherein a
directory being added to the class path is a requirement.
The various
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