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Pavel Jisl commented on MNBMODULE-76:
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I will try this solution, thanks for idea.
> AdaptNBVersion - Add timestamp to OpenIDE-Module-Specification-Version
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> Key: MNBMODULE-76
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNBMODULE-76
> Project: Maven 2.x Netbeans Module Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.1
> Reporter: Pavel Jisl
> Assignee: Milos Kleint
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> When creating webstart application, we need to solve problem with versions in
> versioned JNLP download server. If the SNAPSHOT versions are used, the major
> and minor versions are used and there is no chance for versioned JNLP
> download to serve fresh versions of packages.
> There is a resolved issue in NetBeans nbbuild ant task MakeJNLP (see
> http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=160613 ), which gets version
> from OpenIDE-Module-Specification-Version or Specification-Version and puts
> it into version.xml and version attribut in jnlp file. Original version of
> path used OpenIDE-Module-Implementation-Version (Implementation-Version), but
> it was changed into OpenIDE-Module-Specification-Version
> (Specification-Version) by developers of NetBeans.
> Actual version of nbm-maven-plugin changes string "-SNAPSHOT" in version to
> timestamp in case of OpenIDE-Module-Implementation-Version, but in case of
> OpenIDE-Module-Specification-Version this string (and others, like RC, ...)
> are stripped without possibility to change this behavior.
> Proposed solution is to change behavior in AdaptNBVersion.java to behave same
> for both "spec" and "impl" types. We need to replace string "-SNAPSHOT" for
> OIDE-M-S-V by timestamp, as it is in case of OIDE-M-I-V.
> There should be also parameter, specifying pattern for timestamp - default
> should be "yyyyMMdd" and we can change it to eg. "yyyyMMddHHmmss"
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