Hi,

Put the <configuration> within an <execution> for each executable you 
require.

Cheers

Jon

"iceman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>
> I've been able to successfully define the configuration for a single
> execution, but I would like to define more than one.
>
> IOTW, I have the following:
>
> ...
> <plugin>
>        <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
>        <artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
>        <executions>
>          <execution>
>            <id>client</id>
>            <goals>
>              <goal>exec</goal>
>            </goals>
>          </execution>
>        </executions>
>        <configuration>
>          <executable>foo</executable>
>          <arguments>
>            <argument>-classpath</argument>
>            <classpath/>
>            <argument>A B C D</argument>
>          </arguments>
>        </configuration>
>    <!--  This doesn't work - you'll have to pass everything on the 
> cmdline!
>      <configuration>
>          <executable>bar</executable>
>          <arguments>
>            <argument>X Y Z</argument>
>          </arguments>
>        </configuration>
>      -->
>      </plugin>
>
> As you can see, I can define how to run foo, but not bar.  I would like to
> do both, since it will be common for users of the software to run more 
> than
> one application.
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