I think I fixed one problem which was to do with a case issue. I do have ant separately, but I think maven pulls it down automatically.
Now the only problem I have remaining is when I have an assembly item with an ID (so the jar becomes -myid.jar), it doesn't appear in the continuum repository (but does in the local user repo..) :( On 09/10/06, r maclean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Nigel: I'm struggling with my Jar packaging...though I cannot offer you a solution, I am just curious to know if you had to install ANT separately and declare it either in the classpath or put the ant jars in the lib as suggested in the Maven2 doc (Better Builds with Maven)...this on top of the ant-plugins? thanks. Nigel Magnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello listers I am binding things like ant tasks into the lifecycle by using the maven-antrun-plugin bound to the package phase. The ant script usually overwrites the target/blah.jar file with something new. This works well, and I get what I expect in the target directory of my build. However, in the continuum repository, I don't get that - I get the jar file that I would have had if I hadn't done the ANT step. I'm assuming this is because the jar file is assembled in some other way - is there a way for me to get it to deploy the right thing ?