Re: is there a way to filter dependency jars from being packaged

2006-03-07 Thread Ray Ward
I tried using the  approach, and then things wouldn't compile.

I had to configure the ear plugin in the module that creates the ear file to
specifically exclude the jars that were required for compilation, but were
unneeded in the ear file.


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Re: is there a way to filter dependency jars from being packaged

2006-03-06 Thread Brad O'Hearne

Thanks Mang!  That worked!

Brad

Mang Jun Lau wrote:


You can try using provided for dependency B.


_Mang Lau





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I am building a JBoss sar and a JBoss wsr using the sar and wsr plugins. 
I would like to create these archives without including all of the jar 
dependencies. After looking at the documentation, I tried putting this 
into my dependency declaration in my pom:


   true

This doesn't appear to work the way the documentation states. In my 
project, I have one dependency: call it B. I have declared B to be 
optional in my pom. When I package my project, inside the archive, B has 
been filtered out, but all of B's dependencies are there. Basically what 
I want to have happen, is that I want to filter B and all its 
depedencies up the dependency hierarchy from being inside the archive.


How can this be accomplished?

Thanks.

Brad



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Re: is there a way to filter dependency jars from being packaged

2006-03-06 Thread Brad O'Hearne
Yeah, that's what I'm doing. But if there isn't an easier way, there 
needs to be. I have a dependency hierarchy 3 levels deep for this 
project, and it is a real pain to crawl the dependency tree to configure 
a pom. You should just be able to designate a depedency jar as being 
excluded, and all of its ancestral dependencies will be excluded as 
well. It makes sense for optimizing ear, sar, and wsr archiving.


Brad


Wayne Fay wrote:


Perhaps add all of B's dependencies in your pom as excluded?

Wayne


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I am building a JBoss sar and a JBoss wsr using the sar and wsr plugins.
I would like to create these archives without including all of the jar
dependencies. After looking at the documentation, I tried putting this
into my dependency declaration in my pom:

  true

This doesn't appear to work the way the documentation states. In my
project, I have one dependency: call it B. I have declared B to be
optional in my pom. When I package my project, inside the archive, B has
been filtered out, but all of B's dependencies are there. Basically what
I want to have happen, is that I want to filter B and all its
depedencies up the dependency hierarchy from being inside the archive.

How can this be accomplished?

Thanks.

Brad



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Re: is there a way to filter dependency jars from being packaged

2006-03-06 Thread Mang Jun Lau
You can try using provided for dependency B.


_Mang Lau





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I am building a JBoss sar and a JBoss wsr using the sar and wsr plugins. 
I would like to create these archives without including all of the jar 
dependencies. After looking at the documentation, I tried putting this 
into my dependency declaration in my pom:

true

This doesn't appear to work the way the documentation states. In my 
project, I have one dependency: call it B. I have declared B to be 
optional in my pom. When I package my project, inside the archive, B has 
been filtered out, but all of B's dependencies are there. Basically what 
I want to have happen, is that I want to filter B and all its 
depedencies up the dependency hierarchy from being inside the archive.

How can this be accomplished?

Thanks.

Brad



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Re: is there a way to filter dependency jars from being packaged

2006-03-06 Thread Wayne Fay
Perhaps add all of B's dependencies in your pom as excluded?

Wayne


On 3/6/06, Brad O'Hearne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am building a JBoss sar and a JBoss wsr using the sar and wsr plugins.
> I would like to create these archives without including all of the jar
> dependencies. After looking at the documentation, I tried putting this
> into my dependency declaration in my pom:
>
>true
>
> This doesn't appear to work the way the documentation states. In my
> project, I have one dependency: call it B. I have declared B to be
> optional in my pom. When I package my project, inside the archive, B has
> been filtered out, but all of B's dependencies are there. Basically what
> I want to have happen, is that I want to filter B and all its
> depedencies up the dependency hierarchy from being inside the archive.
>
> How can this be accomplished?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brad
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is there a way to filter dependency jars from being packaged

2006-03-06 Thread Brad O'Hearne
I am building a JBoss sar and a JBoss wsr using the sar and wsr plugins. 
I would like to create these archives without including all of the jar 
dependencies. After looking at the documentation, I tried putting this 
into my dependency declaration in my pom:


   true

This doesn't appear to work the way the documentation states. In my 
project, I have one dependency: call it B. I have declared B to be 
optional in my pom. When I package my project, inside the archive, B has 
been filtered out, but all of B's dependencies are there. Basically what 
I want to have happen, is that I want to filter B and all its 
depedencies up the dependency hierarchy from being inside the archive.


How can this be accomplished?

Thanks.

Brad



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