This plugin looks to be compatible w/ m2 only, isn't it?
Is it available somewhere for m1?
- Hugues
On Sep 4, 2005, at 12:55 AM, dan tran wrote:
Andy, maven-assemply-plugin seems to do what you want.
And I also found this
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-319
-D
On 9/3/05, Doug Douglass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andy Glick wrote:
The Ant builds of the Spring and the SpringModules projects are
fairly
easy to convert to M1 or M2 builds using the multiproject layout.
They
are easy to reconfigure because they each is distributed with a
jar per
"subproject", so even though their source trees are not shipped
configured as Maven subprojects they lend themselves to being
rearranged.
So far so good, but in addition each aggregates all of the
classes and
resources from all of its subprojects into a single jar. That
convention
is not a Maven standard, and I was wondering if anyone has given any
thought to supporting such behavior. Given the prominence of
Spring in
particular, is this something that the team might want to
consider as a
configurable extension to the M2 multiproject plugin?
Andy,
Using maven 1.0.2, I've setup a similar in-house build for the spring
rich client project, which I believe is laid out similarly to spring
itself. I haven't tried to bundle the separate artifacts (richclient,
resources, and sandbox) into a single artifact, but I expect this
could
be accomplished with either the javaapp or uberjar plugins and a
little
maven.xml glue.
Alternatively, you could setup a separate POM for the combined
artifact
with dependencies on each of separate artifacts and use the
javaapp or
uberjar plugin with that POM. I think you'd still need some maven.xml
glue for deployment, etc.
Maybe I'll try it and let you know ;)
Hope that helps
Doug
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