It's pretty much not the maven way to expect that they will _never_ be in the 
local repo. However, dependencies are resolved in the "reactor" if it is built 
in the same mvn execution. The dependency:copy/unpack won't find things there, 
but copy-dependencies/unpack-dependencies will.

-----Original Message-----
From: les.hazlew...@anjinllc.com [mailto:les.hazlew...@anjinllc.com] On Behalf 
Of Les Hazlewood
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 7:48 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Profiles & Filters - sharing common config

Does the remote-resources and dependency plugins require the artifact
they're depending on to be in a repository (even the local one)?

My 'producer' module is a peer to my 'consumer' module.  The consumer
requires the resources .jar from the producer.

I want to run 'mvn package' and have my build work, but things are failing.

Is it absolutely mandatory that an 'install' be executed in order to use the
remote-resources and dependency plugins?  Is there a way to get them to
point to the .jar files that already exist on disk in the peer modules?  Or
is that not the Maven Way?

My desire is to not install to any repo (even my local $HOME/.m2 one) unless
I can guarantee that all modules in a project package correctly.  It just
doesn't seem right to put anything in a repo as consumable unless the
project as a whole can package in its entirety...

Thanks,

Les

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Les Hazlewood <l...@hazlewood.com> wrote:

> Ahh - I see your approach Jason - using a .vm template.  Nice - I'll work
> with that.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Best,
>
> Les
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Les Hazlewood <lhazlew...@apache.org>wrote:
>
>> Before trying the .tgz file, I wanted to see if I could make it work as
>> suggested.  However, placing the template web.xml file in
>> src/main/resources didn't work - the consumer's
>> target\maven-shared-archive-resources directory is empty.  Here is my
>> relevant config:
>>
>> ==== producer module ====
>> <plugin>
>>   <artifactId>maven-remote-resources-plugin</artifactId>
>>   <executions>
>>     <execution>
>>       <goals>
>>         <goal>bundle</goal>
>>       </goals>
>>       <configuration>
>>         <includes>
>>           <param>**/*.xml</param>
>>         </includes>
>>       </configuration>
>>     </execution>
>>   </executions>
>> </plugin>
>>
>> The web.xml file *is* listed in the
>> target\classes\META-INF\maven\remote-resources.xml file:
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><remoteResourcesBundle>
>>   <remoteResources>
>>     <remoteResource>web.xml</remoteResource>
>>   </remoteResources>
>> </remoteResourcesBundle>
>>
>> Here is how I was trying to consume it from another module:
>>
>> ==== consumer module ====
>> <plugin>
>>   <artifactId>maven-remote-resources-plugin</artifactId>
>>   <executions>
>>     <execution>
>>       <goals>
>>         <goal>process</goal>
>>       </goals>
>>       <configuration>
>>         <resourceBundles>
>>
>> <resourceBundle>${project.groupId}:producerModuleName:${project.version}</resourceBundle>
>>         </resourceBundles>
>>       </configuration>
>>     </execution>
>>   </executions>
>> </plugin>
>> <plugin>
>>   <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
>>   <configuration>
>>
>> <webXml>${basedir}/target/maven-shared-archive-resources/web.xml</webXml>
>>   </configuration>
>> </plugin>
>>
>> Any ideas?  Now I'm going to try the tarball...
>>
>> - Les
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Jason van Zyl <jvan...@sonatype.com>wrote:
>>
>>> There is a bug in the remote-resources-plugin it seems. So I adjusted
>>> slightly and here's a version that works:
>>>
>>> http://people.apache.org/~jvanzyl/les2.tgz<http://people.apache.org/%7Ejvanzyl/les2.tgz>
>>>
>>> I put the resources in the standard src/main/resources, and then
>>> specified the web.xml in the WAR plugin. Not a hard bug to fix but this will
>>> let you use the released version of the remote resources plugin.
>>>
>>> On 26-Feb-09, at 4:35 PM, Les Hazlewood wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm having a hell of a time getting this to work with web.xml files.  Is
>>>> there an example I can look at that produces a bundle and then consumes
>>>> one?  If there are any uses of this where the template file is an XML
>>>> file,
>>>> that'd be really useful.
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to do this using a web.xml file as the 'template' to be
>>>> exported
>>>> to other modules.  Here is what I have so far:
>>>>
>>>> === Creating the bundle (source module) ===
>>>> <plugin>
>>>>  <artifactId>maven-remote-resources-plugin</artifactId>
>>>>  <executions>
>>>>   <execution>
>>>>     <goals>
>>>>       <goal>bundle</goal>
>>>>     </goals>
>>>>     <configuration>
>>>>
>>>> <resourcesDirectory>${basedir}/src/main/webapp</resourcesDirectory>
>>>>       <includes>
>>>>         <param>**/*.xml</param>
>>>>       </includes>
>>>>     </configuration>
>>>>   </execution>
>>>>  </executions>
>>>> </plugin>
>>>>
>>>> == Consuming the bundle (dependent module) ==
>>>> <plugin>
>>>>  <artifactId>maven-remote-resources-plugin</artifactId>
>>>>  <executions>
>>>>   <execution>
>>>>     <goals>
>>>>       <goal>process</goal>
>>>>     </goals>
>>>>     <configuration>
>>>>       <resourceBundles>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <resourceBundle>${project.groupId}:moduleName:${project.version}</resourceBundle>
>>>>       </resourceBundles>
>>>>     </configuration>
>>>>   </execution>
>>>>  </executions>
>>>> </plugin>
>>>>
>>>> When I look in the dependent module's
>>>> target\maven-shared-archive-resources\WEB-INF directory, there is
>>>> nothing
>>>> there - no web.xml file.  Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Les
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Jason van Zyl <jvan...@sonatype.com
>>>> >wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  The remote-resources-plugin. This is exactly how we share license
>>>>> templates
>>>>> across projects. So if you have a web.xml template you want to be used
>>>>> across many projects I would take a look at  ^^^^^^^^
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 25-Feb-09, at 4:33 PM, Les Hazlewood wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a webapp that can be deployed as one .war (development) or as
>>>>> two
>>>>>
>>>>>> separate .war files (production w/ firewall in between the two).  I
>>>>>> have 3
>>>>>> web modules to reflect this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> web-colocated
>>>>>> web-front
>>>>>> web-back
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The web.xml file for each .war is nearly identical, save the spring
>>>>>> files
>>>>>> listed to start up an ApplicationContext in each .war.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How can I share a single web.xml file across all 3, but filter in
>>>>>> different
>>>>>> values for the comma-delimited spring file list based on profile?
>>>>>>  Where
>>>>>> would that master "template" web.xml file live?  Or is there another
>>>>>> way
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> go about this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Les
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jason
>>>>>
>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> Jason van Zyl
>>>>> Founder,  Apache Maven
>>>>> http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> A party which is not afraid of letting culture,
>>>>> business, and welfare go to ruin completely can
>>>>> be omnipotent for a while.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Jakob Burckhardt
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------
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