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In our framework , we only have trouble in layout, but we wrote our
TurbineTemplateService, we use a project.prefix property identify the project's layout.
other as service, property is simple.
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>Not quite sure I'm following. For example, let's say our base framework
>pomid is myframework. Let's also say I have a project with pomid
>myproject. Myproject can only have a dependency on the jar or the
>distribution, since they both have the same pomid. It can't have both. I
>guess we could include all the artifacts in the jar, but then what benefit
>is there to establishing dependencies to distributions?. Plus, there could
>be other instances where I only want the jar to contain classes.
>
><dependency>
><id>myframework</id>
><version>2.0.0b2</version>
><type>distribution</type>
><artifact>myframework-2.0.0b2.tar.gz</artifact>
><url>http://www.xxxx.com</url>
></dependency>
>
>
><dependency>
><id>myframework</id>
><version>2.0.0b2</version>
><properties>
> <war.bundle.jar>true</war.bundle.jar>
></properties>
><url>http://www.xxx.com</url>
></dependency>
>
>
>Dave
>
>
>Dave Trapp,���ã�
>
> we have the framework same to yours. In our project.xml, we have a
>dependency to the project itself. for example:
>
> <dependency>
> <id>${pom.id}</id>
> <version>${pom.currentVersion}</version>
> <url>http://${siteAddress}/${pom.id}/</url>
> <properties>
> <war.bundle.jar>true</war.bundle.jar>
> </properties>
> </dependency>
>
>then I can make the jar other than lots of .class files in the war.
>
>So I think you can try it.
>
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>
>>We are trying to figure out how to add a jar imbedded in a binary
>>distribution to the build classpath.
>>
>>For example. We have a project base framework that is based on Turbine.
>>This base framework contains settings unique to our organization. Layouts,
>>additional and/or custom services, property file settings, etc...
>>We have applications based on this base framework. These applications can
>>overlay some of the base framework artifacts. For instance the default
>>layout. We typically distribute the base framework as a binary
>>distribution. We have enhanced our Maven.xml file with the use of pre and
>>post Goals to first populate the webapp with base framework artifacts and
>>then we overlay the webapp with any changes from the project using it. The
>>one thing we are missing is how to add the Jar in the binary distribution
>to
>>the build-Classpath.
>>How are others addressing this?
>>Is anyone using reactor to achieve this?
>>Appreciate any ideas,
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>
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