Hi, we just recently switch from maven 2.0.9 to 2.2.1 and I noticed that the
war plugin seems to be ignoring the excludes directive.
We did not change the plugin, just the maven core.
Any ideas?
Patrick
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On May 27, 2010, at 12:49 AM, Patrick Shea wrote:
Hi, we just recently switch from maven 2.0.9 to 2.2.1 and I noticed that the
war plugin seems to be ignoring the excludes directive.
We did not change the plugin, just the maven core.
Any ideas
)?
Alternatively, I suppose I could use antrun to copy the classes for a into
a/target/classes before packaging and thereby use the default
classesDirectory for the jar plugin...same difference I think.
thanks,
Shea.
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Thanks,
Shea.
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inconvenient. Any other
ideas appreciated.
Thanks,
Shea.
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I just came across an interesting issue. I have a master pom with 40 or so sub
projects depending on it, the pom itself was using a plugin which in turn
depended on it. So these two were constantly rebuilding them self because of a
dependency change detection.
Since this was the master pom the
To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Recursive maven projects
Actually, you don't want this, because a parent project may have /src/
site/*, so you actually want slightly more granularity on this than
just recursive pull or not
Christian.
On 23-Jan-08, at 12:05 , Patrick Shea wrote
, of course, is that this is delegated to the maven
SCM stuff, so this may force a lot of feature-requests back into that
project. Not a bad thing, but it's very very easy to over-specify if
this isn't thought through carefully.
christian
On 23-Jan-08, at 12:34 , Patrick Shea wrote:
Yes
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On Jan 23, 2008 11:37 AM, Patrick Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it's pretty similar, it means don't run the command
legitimate.
Patrick
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On Jan 23, 2008 10:51 AM, Patrick Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure I
9:39 AM, Patrick Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes that's for maven, but continuum will still call svn up on the entire
branch.
What I'm trying to avoid is to have multiple checked out projects with the
same code.
I need to pass -N to subversion on projects of type pom.
As Emmanuel
I'm hoping someone has seen this before. My war has a dependency on an
ejb-client jar, and I want the ejb-client placed inside the ear not the
war. I am using the optionaltrue/optional tag on the dependency in
the war so that the manifest gets updated to have the reference to the
ejb-client jar,
project with one artifact at this
point before I try to apply this to my multi-module, JEE project.
Thanks,
Shea.
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for the classpath).
Thanks,
Shea.
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Hi,
can anyone point me towards any documentation, or an example, to show me how
to integrate VSS with maven?
Cheers
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