No, but wouldn't they then get inserted into the jar, not into the zip file?
If not, where is the doc on setting this up?  I couldn't find it anywhere.

Thanks,
Todd

On 2/28/07, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Any reason your scripts can't live in resources and get filtered, so
the proper values are replaced in the files during the normal Maven
"process-resources" phase?

Wayne

On 2/28/07, Todd Nine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>   I have a large standalone distribution I'm zipping up with the
assembler.
> It's using a self executing jar, and has both a batch script and a shell
> script that use "java -jar artifactId-<version>.jar <args>".  Is it
possible
> to use something similar to sed in the assembler so I can find and
replace a
> variable in my scripts with the artifact name.  This way we won't have
to
> manually update the scripts before we package our artifacts, and we can
> reduce errors due to version mismatches in the scripts.
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
>

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