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David Jencks commented on GERONIMO-4013:
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rev 656332 has a problem in that deps that are available from a car dependency
and also from a transitive dependency show up as direct dependencies in the
plan. We need to figure out all the geronimo transitive dependencies of each
car file and avoid reintroducing these as direct dependencies.
> Make our dependency usage the same as maven dependency usage via
> car-maven-plugin
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> Key: GERONIMO-4013
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4013
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Affects Versions: 2.2
> Reporter: David Jencks
> Assignee: David Jencks
> Fix For: 2.2
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> Attachments: GERONIMO-4013.diff
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> Right now the car-maven-plugin ignores maven transitive dependencies. One
> reason for this is that our build is not using our plugins as the
> "classloader source" of the maven dependencies that are in the plugin poms.
> If we restructured our build so that the pom dependency graph matched the
> geronimo classloader graph then perhaps we could let the car-maven-plugin
> follow transitive dependencies, thus making our view of dependencies pretty
> much the same as maven's.
> This may show up many other problems, such as too many badly scoped
> dependencies in all sorts of projects we use.
> One first step is to try out the car-maven-plugin with a flag for following
> transitive dependencies. As long as it is false we ought to get pretty much
> the previous behavior.
> A first use could be for the new gshell plugins so they don't have to restate
> all the transitive dependencies. This may show up scope problems as well.
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