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Michal Domagala updated MWAR-360:
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Description:
Example:
I have WAR project 'Base' with class A.
I have WAR project 'Level1' which is depends on 'Base'. 'Level1' has class B
extends A.
Then 'Base' must have true
Finally, I have WAR project 'Level2' with class C extends B. For the same
reason 'Level1' must have true
Expected: when Level2 WAR is build, only Level1 WAR is overlayed, because
Level1 contains Base
Actual: Level1 and Base are overlayed together. That wastes time.
{noformat}
[INFO] Copying webapp resources [mwar/Level2/src/main/webapp]
[INFO] Processing overlay [ id mwar:Level1]
[INFO] Processing overlay [ id Base:Base]
[INFO] Webapp assembled in [26 msecs]
{noformat}
Reason: Level1 classes JAR has dependency to Base WAR, but that dependency is
"fake"
{noformat}
[INFO] mwar:Level2:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] +- mwar:Level1:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] \- mwar:Level1:jar:classes:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO]+- Base:Base:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO]\- Base:Base:jar:classes:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
{noformat}
Proposed solution: There should be option 'notOverlayTransitiveWar' which allow
exclude WARs like 'Base' from overlaying, because the transitive WAR may be
reached only over JAR and I think there is no reason any JAR really depends on
WAR.
Workaround is manually define ovelays in plugin configuration, but Maven spirit
is Convention over Configuration
h2. example
# git clone https://github.com/michaldo/mwar360.git
# cd mwar360
# mvn package
was:
Example:
I have WAR project 'Base' with class A.
I have WAR project 'Level1' which is depends on 'Base'. 'Level1' has class B
extends A.
Then 'Base' must have true
Finally, I have WAR project 'Level2' with class C extends B. For the same
reason 'Level1' must have true
Expected: when Level2 WAR is build, only Level1 WAR is overlayed, because
Level1 contains Base
Actual: Level1 and Base are overlayed together. That wastes time.
{noformat}
[INFO] Copying webapp resources [mwar/Level2/src/main/webapp]
[INFO] Processing overlay [ id mwar:Level1]
[INFO] Processing overlay [ id Base:Base]
[INFO] Webapp assembled in [26 msecs]
{noformat}
Reason: Level1 classes JAR has dependency to Base WAR, but that dependency is
"fake"
{noformat}
[INFO] mwar:Level2:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] +- mwar:Level1:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] \- mwar:Level1:jar:classes:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO]+- Base:Base:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO]\- Base:Base:jar:classes:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
{noformat}
Proposed solution: There should be option 'notOverlayTransitiveWar' which allow
exclude WARs like 'Base' from overlaying, because the transitive WAR may be
reached only over JAR and I think there is no reason any JAR really depends on
WAR.
Workaround is manually define ovelays in plugin configuration, but Maven spirit
is Convention over Configuration
> Overlay: ignore WAR which is transitively dependent over JAR
>
>
> Key: MWAR-360
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MWAR-360
> Project: Maven WAR Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
>Reporter: Michal Domagala
>Priority: Minor
>
> Example:
> I have WAR project 'Base' with class A.
> I have WAR project 'Level1' which is depends on 'Base'. 'Level1' has class B
> extends A.
> Then 'Base' must have true
> Finally, I have WAR project 'Level2' with class C extends B. For the same
> reason 'Level1' must have true
> Expected: when Level2 WAR is build, only Level1 WAR is overlayed, because
> Level1 contains Base
> Actual: Level1 and Base are overlayed together. That wastes time.
> {noformat}
> [INFO] Copying webapp resources [mwar/Level2/src/main/webapp]
> [INFO] Processing overlay [ id mwar:Level1]
> [INFO] Processing overlay [ id Base:Base]
> [INFO] Webapp assembled in [26 msecs]
> {noformat}
> Reason: Level1 classes JAR has dependency to Base WAR, but that dependency is
> "fake"
> {noformat}
> [INFO] mwar:Level2:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
> [INFO] +- mwar:Level1:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
> [INFO] \- mwar:Level1:jar:classes:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
> [INFO]+- Base:Base:war:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
> [INFO]\- Base:Base:jar:classes:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:compile
> {noformat}
> Proposed solution: There should be option 'notOverlayTransitiveWar' which
> allow exclude WARs like 'Base' from overlaying, because the transitive WAR
> may be reached only over JAR and I think there is no reason any JAR really
> depends on WAR.
> Workaround is manually define ovelays in plugin configuration, but Maven
> spirit is Convention over Configuration
> h2. example
> # git clone https://github.com/michaldo/mwar360.git
> # cd mwar360
> # mvn package
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