Hi,
when I'm coding a mojo, if I call MavenProject's getArtifacts(), I can only get
artifacts from the project level dependencies.
How do I obtain artifacts from a plugin's dependencies?
Presumably I call something like project.getPlugin(key).getDependencies()?
If the 'key' required for proje
Thank you for the link. I spend the last hours working on it and it finally
works.
Sorry for bothering you guys here.
Best regards,
Christian
Am 12.09.17, 16:06 schrieb "Yaron Golan" :
Hi,
Please take a look at:
https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-creating-archetypes.html
Hi,
Please take a look at:
https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-creating-archetypes.html
Yaron Golan
CI/CD, ALM Team
AT&T Network Applications Development · SD&E
Tel Aviv | Tampa | Atlanta | New Jersey |Chicago
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I do similar to Eric for jenkins.
But also for both developer builds and jenkins, I've got all projects
setup to use the
http://www.mojohaus.org/build-helper-maven-plugin/remove-project-artifact-mojo.html
plugin. With both a default and clean phase execution. So when either
jenkins or a developer
I have my jenkins jobs designed to use private m2 repos per job. I dont
find the need to delete them since the only transient changes are the
snapshots, which get reevaluated at every build anyhow.
Thanks
Eric
On Sep 11, 2017 2:43 PM, "Stephen Connolly"
wrote:
On Fri 8 Sep 2017 at 11:22, Bap
Hello,
I am trying to create an own archetype which should create a specific folder
structure inside the package given through
the groupId and artifactId. So let’s say I have this project structure:
> my-app/pom.xml
> my-app/src/main/java/models/DefaultUser.java
> my-app/src/main/java/control