Hello, I am creating 3 "classifier"-differentiated jars from a single pom - each on contains the same classes, but different resources. The resources end up in the equivalent of "classes/mystuff/a", "classes/mystuff/b", and "classes//mystuff/c" where a, b, and c are the respective resources I want for each of my jars.
I have three jar plugins configured as below, each in its own execution: ... <configuration> <classifier>a</classifier> <includes> <include>**/model/**/*.class</include> <include>mystuff/a/**</include> </includes> </configuration> ... This mostly works (I get three jars), except that the jars retain the mystuff/a structure when what I want is to have it in the root of the jar (i.e. suppress the mystuff/a structure and write contents into the root of the jar). Is there a way to do this, maybe with a slightly different include pattern? The other alternative I am considering are to have 3 separate artifacts that get their classes from a common parent or dependency via the dependency plugin, but this seems pretty inconvenient. Any other ideas appreciated. Thanks, Shea. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/mapping-jar-plugin-%3Cinclude%3E-pattern-to-specific-output-location-in-jar...-tp15835651s177p15835651.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]