On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 22:38, James CE Johnson wrote:
> > 

> > I just added an optional 'excludes' element to the <deploy:copy-deps/>
> > tag which will allow you to exclude desired JARs from the copy. The list
> > is a CSV list of dependency ids. Each dependency id listed will be
> > excluded from the copy. So you would use it like this:
> > 
> > <deploy:copy-deps todir="/tmp/webapp" excludes="dom4j,commons-util"/>
> 
> Cool.
> 
> What we're ultimately trying to do is create an exploded version of
> a warfile in /tmp/webapp/${maven.id}.war/. JBoss/Jetty plays very
> nice with that. Any chance of getting support for that out of the
> box?

You'll have to talk to the WAR plugin guys :-) I think that can easily
be supported. I haven't look at the plugin yet myself.
 
> 
> Circling back to the original question... Has maven.dependency.set
> gone away? 

As a pattern set it has been removed. But I can put it back easily if
that's desired. I figured it wasn't necessary now. The only places I see
reference to it now is in the cactus and j2ee plugins which I don't
think have been updated yet.

> I finally found the various xdocs/properties.xml files
> (haven't looked at all of 'em, how do I get html versions to
> browse?).

maven xdoc

will produce html docs from the xml counterparts.

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