RE: Building ear, war without including resources (Maven 2.0)
Could you set the scope on the dependency to compile? D- -Original Message- From: Jim Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 12:11 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: Building ear, war without including resources (Maven 2.0) This post shows a code-snippet of how one might do it. I wish I knew of a better way to refer to a specific dependency jar file within Ant so that I didn't need the crude use of fileset. Of course, I also wish the assmebly plugin had direct support for this use case as well. http://www.nabble.com/Maven-2.0---Common-resource-problem-tf2146290.html#a5926085 Marco Mistroni wrote: > Hi, > have same situation in my company. > the quick fix i did was to use the maven-antrun-plugin to copy the > content > of those 'resource's directories int he target\ directory of my project > > that was my quick fix, i m sure some maven guru on the list will have a > better solution > > hth > marco > > On 8/23/06, daniele pirola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> I am novice in Maven. >> I try to investigate if my company projects could be migrated to Maven >> and I have a question. >> We have building many projects creating ear files or war files without >> the corresponding resources, >> that is for example we deploy an application with an ear file and a >> separate directory called 'etc' with the >> application resources (the directory of course is in the CLASSPATH of >> the server). >> This is done principally to permit changing a property value without to >> have to redeploy the application >> (the application refresh the configuration at intervals). >> >> So the question is: >> can we do this type of build with Maven in an easy way? >> Or we have to write for example our own compile plugin or call an Ant >> task to perform the splitting? >> >> (Also notice that the resources we have to bundle must be filtered and >> not only copied). >> >> Thanks. >> >> -- >> Daniele Pirola >> ICTeam S.p.A >> >> >> - >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Building ear, war without including resources (Maven 2.0)
This post shows a code-snippet of how one might do it. I wish I knew of a better way to refer to a specific dependency jar file within Ant so that I didn't need the crude use of fileset. Of course, I also wish the assmebly plugin had direct support for this use case as well. http://www.nabble.com/Maven-2.0---Common-resource-problem-tf2146290.html#a5926085 Marco Mistroni wrote: Hi, have same situation in my company. the quick fix i did was to use the maven-antrun-plugin to copy the content of those 'resource's directories int he target\ directory of my project that was my quick fix, i m sure some maven guru on the list will have a better solution hth marco On 8/23/06, daniele pirola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I am novice in Maven. I try to investigate if my company projects could be migrated to Maven and I have a question. We have building many projects creating ear files or war files without the corresponding resources, that is for example we deploy an application with an ear file and a separate directory called 'etc' with the application resources (the directory of course is in the CLASSPATH of the server). This is done principally to permit changing a property value without to have to redeploy the application (the application refresh the configuration at intervals). So the question is: can we do this type of build with Maven in an easy way? Or we have to write for example our own compile plugin or call an Ant task to perform the splitting? (Also notice that the resources we have to bundle must be filtered and not only copied). Thanks. -- Daniele Pirola ICTeam S.p.A - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Building ear, war without including resources (Maven 2.0)
Hello did you try to set the scope of the dependencies to "system" or "runtime" ? Regards, Alexandre daniele pirola wrote: Hi, I am novice in Maven. I try to investigate if my company projects could be migrated to Maven and I have a question. We have building many projects creating ear files or war files without the corresponding resources, that is for example we deploy an application with an ear file and a separate directory called 'etc' with the application resources (the directory of course is in the CLASSPATH of the server). This is done principally to permit changing a property value without to have to redeploy the application (the application refresh the configuration at intervals). So the question is: can we do this type of build with Maven in an easy way? Or we have to write for example our own compile plugin or call an Ant task to perform the splitting? (Also notice that the resources we have to bundle must be filtered and not only copied). Thanks. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Building ear, war without including resources (Maven 2.0)
Hi, have same situation in my company. the quick fix i did was to use the maven-antrun-plugin to copy the content of those 'resource's directories int he target\ directory of my project that was my quick fix, i m sure some maven guru on the list will have a better solution hth marco On 8/23/06, daniele pirola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I am novice in Maven. I try to investigate if my company projects could be migrated to Maven and I have a question. We have building many projects creating ear files or war files without the corresponding resources, that is for example we deploy an application with an ear file and a separate directory called 'etc' with the application resources (the directory of course is in the CLASSPATH of the server). This is done principally to permit changing a property value without to have to redeploy the application (the application refresh the configuration at intervals). So the question is: can we do this type of build with Maven in an easy way? Or we have to write for example our own compile plugin or call an Ant task to perform the splitting? (Also notice that the resources we have to bundle must be filtered and not only copied). Thanks. -- Daniele Pirola ICTeam S.p.A - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Building ear, war without including resources (Maven 2.0)
Hi, I am novice in Maven. I try to investigate if my company projects could be migrated to Maven and I have a question. We have building many projects creating ear files or war files without the corresponding resources, that is for example we deploy an application with an ear file and a separate directory called 'etc' with the application resources (the directory of course is in the CLASSPATH of the server). This is done principally to permit changing a property value without to have to redeploy the application (the application refresh the configuration at intervals). So the question is: can we do this type of build with Maven in an easy way? Or we have to write for example our own compile plugin or call an Ant task to perform the splitting? (Also notice that the resources we have to bundle must be filtered and not only copied). Thanks. -- Daniele Pirola ICTeam S.p.A - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]