Actually the appserver plugin is intended just to start, stop and install an
application server instance, not a web application of any sort. I'd therefore
prefer to add your stuff in some other plugin.

-Peter

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> Charles,
>
> this would be a welcome addition to the appserver plugin.
>
> But, the best way to integrate it would be to set it up as a plugin
> locally (only use maven-* if you plan to donate it).
>
> HTH,
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> "Chan, Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/01/2003 07:14:19 AM:
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> > Hi, I have written a ejbjar plugin for WebLogic 7 that uses Ant's
> <ejbjar>
> > task. I am wondering what's the best way to integrate that with the
> current
> > ejb plugin. The current ejb plugin doesn't have any platform specific
> code
> > in it.
> >
> > Another question I have is, for local plugins (i.e. not contributed
> > plugins), what should be the naming convention? maven-XXXX-plugin? or
> just
> > XXXX-plugin?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Charles
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