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sbivol edited comment on MJBOSSPACK-9 at 10/16/08 2:47 PM:
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I've also been struggling with building a project (also a jboss-sar) with a
jboss-sar dependency. I downloaded the 2.0-beta-1 source and built the plugin
and tests with no errors.
Noticed that there is a sar-multi-module-classpath test which tests exactly my
case - a sar that consumes another sar. So I toyed with this test a little,
since I was curious why it builds successfully. I built this test from its top
folder (sar-multi-module-classpath), it was OK.
Then I cleaned and installed only module-a, from module-a folder. It was OK.
Switched to module-b folder and tried building it. And it failed, with same
error I'm getting in my project.
After investigating a bit maven's debug output (-X), it seems that:
a) when I build the entire test (from the top folder), for the compile step of
module-b the classpath contains module-b/target/classes (not the module-a.sar
file), here is the output:
[DEBUG] Classpath:
[DEBUG]
C:\sergiu\temp\jboss-packaging-maven-plugin\target\it\sar-multi-module-classpath\module-b\target\classes
[DEBUG]
C:\sergiu\temp\jboss-packaging-maven-plugin\target\it\sar-multi-module-classpath\module-a\target\classes
b) when I build just module-b from its folder, the classpath contains the
module-a sar, and this is when compilation fails, here is the output:
[DEBUG] Classpath:
[DEBUG]
C:\sergiu\temp\jboss-packaging-maven-plugin\target\it\sar-multi-module-classpath\module-b\target\classes
[DEBUG] C:\Documents and
Settings\sbivol\.m2\repository\org\codehaus\mojo\tests\module-a\1.0-SNAPSHOT\module-a-1.0-SNAPSHOT.sar
I've been strugling with this issue for the last 2 days, please let me know if
there's a way around the problem.
On a side note, it seems since java 1.5.0_04 anything on the classpath that is
not a jar, zip or /* is ignored. Here is a link to an thread discussing this
http://marc.info/?l=ant-user&m=117242294902291&w=2. So perhaps this explains
why compile fails.
was (Author: sbivol):
I've also been struggling with building a project (also a jboss-sar) with a
jboss-sar dependency. I downloaded the 2.0-beta-1 source and built the plugin
and tests with no errors.
Noticed that there is a sar-multi-module-classpath test which tests exactly my
case - a sar that consumes another sar. So I toyed with this test a little,
since I was curious why it builds successfully. I built this test from its top
folder (sar-multi-module-classpath), it was OK.
Then I cleaned and installed only module-a, from module-a folder. It was OK.
Switched to module-b folder and tried building it. And it failed, with same
error I'm getting in my project.
After investigating a bit maven's debug output (-X), it seems that:
a) when I build the entire test (from the top folder), for the compile step of
module-b the classpath contains module-b/target/classes (not the module-a.sar
file), here is the output:
[DEBUG] Classpath:
[DEBUG]
C:\sergiu\temp\jboss-packaging-maven-plugin\target\it\sar-multi-module-classpath\module-b\target\classes
[DEBUG]
C:\sergiu\temp\jboss-packaging-maven-plugin\target\it\sar-multi-module-classpath\module-a\target\classes
b) when I build just module-b from its folder, the classpath contains the
module-a sar, and this is when compilation fails, here is the output:
[DEBUG] Classpath:
[DEBUG]
C:\sergiu\temp\jboss-packaging-maven-plugin\target\it\sar-multi-module-classpath\module-b\target\classes
[DEBUG] C:\Documents and
Settings\sbivol\.m2\repository\org\codehaus\mojo\tests\module-a\1.0-SNAPSHOT\module-a-1.0-SNAPSHOT.sar
I've been strugling with this issue for the last 2 days, please let me know if
there's a way around the problem.
> Dependency to project with packaging-type 'jboss-sar' doesn't work
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>
> Key: MJBOSSPACK-9
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJBOSSPACK-9
> Project: Maven 2.x JBoss Packaging Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: sar
> Reporter: Christian Presslmayr
> Fix For: 2.0
>
>
> Hi!
> In my multi-module environment I have the following problem:
> - I have several projects, where one is dependent on another one, let's say
> project B is dependent on A.
> - Both projects have packaging-type 'jboss-sar'.
> - Project A compiles successfully, also the .sar file is created on mvn
> install
> - But compile for project B doesn't succeed, because it can't resolve the
> dependency to project A, i. e. it doesn't find the classes of project A,
> therefore I get an compile error. I defined this dependency in B's pom.xml as
> follows:
> <dependency>
> <groupId>mygroup</groupId>
> <artifactId>A</artifactId>
> <version>${project.version}</version>
> <type>jboss-sar</type>
> <scope>provided</scope>
> </dependency>
> I defined the scope 'provided', because I don't want the dependency to be
> packed into B's sar-file. But this seems is not the problem, because when
> omitting the scope, it doesn't work either.
> So it seems to me, that there's something wrong with the dependency mechanism
> for projects of type jboss-sar.
> Or am I missing some setting? Any help is appreciated!
> Thanks,
> Chris
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