I suppose you can use release:prepare and perform multiple times if you give
the RC version number when asked ?

http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-releasing.html



On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:55 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What I would like to be able to do with Maven is:
>
> Create an SVN tag, e.g. myproject-0.9-RC1 from current code in trunk
> (or perhaps a branch)
>
> Create and test the release candidate from the tag.
>
> Publish the release candidate somewhere temporarily so others can
> check if the release candidate is OK.
>
> If there are problems, fix the trunk (or branch) and create a new tag,
> e.g. myproject-0.9-RC2. Repeat as needed.
>
> Suppose RC3 is OK, then the artifacts need to be renamed (if
> necessary) to remove the -RC3 suffix, and published to the release
> repository.
>
> The tag is also renamed, i.e. myproject-0.9-RC3 => myproject-0.9
>
> The end result is a published release (without RC suffix).
>
> The idea behind this is to ensure that the tag URL alone is sufficient
> to identify the exact contents used to create the release, and that
> the artifacts that are published are identical to the ones that were
> checked (apart perhaps from the file names).
>
> Is this possible using Maven?
>
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