I was mainly curious.  Not having written a Maven2 plugin before, and being 
unaware of how many people might create a custom module, I can't say.  We tend 
to build things in a very modular fashion, so implementing a set of handlers 
means building a MAR.  ... And without a way to properly deal with this, it 
means I'll wind up with a JAR in my repository, rather than a MAR.  Doesn't it? 
 This is what I'm trying to avoid - that and having to rename the artifact when 
I drop it into my service.

I believe you are probably right about AAR being much more common.  I would 
certainly hope so :-)

I think it would be a nice-to-have.  If building a Maven2 plugin is hard, it's 
probably not worth the effort.  Seems to me, being naïve about such things, 
that it would be a quick, easy extension of the JAR plugin.

Eddie Bush
Software Analyst
Clinical Reference Laboratory
bushe at crlcorp dot com

-----Original Message-----
From: Ajith Ranabahu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 3:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Axis2] Building MAR

Hi,
Well we did not feel that making  a mar will be a common use case, at least not 
as common as making an aar. (You can always use the jar/zip tasks with a bit of 
effort for both ). Do you think we should ? I mean would there be enough demand 
for it ?

Ajith

On 6/19/07, Edward Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> No such thing as a maven plugin for building a *.mar is there?  I use 
> the AAR plugin with success.  Surprised to find there's not one for 
> MAR ... but maybe I just don't see it?
>
> Eddie Bush
> Software Analyst
> Clinical Reference Laboratory
> bushe at crlcorp dot com
>
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