Just a suggestion, but sounds to me the pom that drives zipping up the
artifacts should also be in control of the final names rather than the
individual wars. What would happen if two wars specified the same
final names? If you cannot dictate a convention for the artifact names
I don't see why you'd be able to do it any better for the final names.

Kalle


On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Shan Syed <shan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a very large set of WAR projects (web services, web applications,
> static websites, etc) as part of a product offering.
>
> Various versions and combinations of these are delivered to clients, but
> there is no immediate understand of who gets what WARs, what versions, etc.
>
> So I am using maven to manage this: I have a POM for each "delivery", which
> just has the dependencies listed, and an assembly descriptor that ZIPs them
> all conveniently, for deployment/DL to various environments.
>
> Each developer has specified a finalName for their WAR, but there is no
> convention, some require just the version info lopped off, some need a
> totally different name from their artifact, etc.. there is no reliable way
> to "calculate" the desired finalName, for various business reasons.
>
> So in my ZIPs for each set of packaged goods, I would like the WARs to have
> their finalNames, as opposed to their fully qualified maven names.
>
> Shan
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Kalle Korhonen
> <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Always a good idea to state *why* you might want to do this so people
>> can provide alternatives. AFAIK the answer is no to your question, but
>> if, for example, you just want to use the artifact name and strip out
>> the version info from the filename, you can use outputFileNameMapping
>> (see http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/component.html
>> ).
>>
>> Kalle
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Shan Syed <shan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I know there is already a lot of discussion around the topic of artifacts
>> > not using "finalName" when they are installed into a repository (remote
>> or
>> > local), but is there a way to enforce that the dependencies, when
>> packaged
>> > into the using project, are packaged with their finalNames?
>> >
>> > example:
>> > Project A (a POM that ZIPs its WAR dependencies) uses B, C, D, etc.. as
>> > dependencies (all WARs)
>> >
>> > B's finalName is "Bee", C's is "Cee", etc...
>> > by default, when A packages, it creates a ZIP of all its dependencies
>> (using
>> > an assembly descriptor), with their fully qualified repository names, as
>> > expected
>> >
>> > is there an easy way to ask maven to use the finalNames for the
>> dependencies
>> > instead?
>> >
>> > S
>> >
>>
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