Greetings,

Try dependency:copy-dependencies

-Jesse
On Jan 10, 2012 5:23 PM, "Steve Cohen" <sco...@javactivity.org> wrote:

> I have the following task, which should be simple.  I'm having a brain
> cramp but I can't figure out how to do it.
>
> I am building a straight java application with dependencies.  Under
> "normal" circumstances, I can get what I need painlessly by using the maven
> assembly plugin and building a jar-with-dependencies.
>
> However, the end goal here is that this application runs on a number of
> workstations, to which new versions would be pushed if available by an
> outside legacy process (not maven).
>
> In this scenario we simply wish to have the dependent jars (which will
> change rarely, if ever) in a lib directory on each machine, and an
> executable jar with a manifest putting all the jars on the classpath.
>
> I simply want to extract all the dependent jars from the repository into a
> directory.  This collection can then be copied out to the production
> servers.
>
> What, if any, maven goal/lifecycle phase allows me to gather all the
> dependent jars someplace without manually picking each one out of my local
> repo?
>
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