Bump :) Does anyone happen to know the answer to this? Even a simple "sorry, that feature doesn't exist", would be fine - I'm just trying to see if this is possible.
Thanks! Les On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > In my maven project that builds a bundle, I have that bundle's dependencies > listed in the Maven <dependencies> element, as expected. Those dependencies > are other maven-built bundles with their own dependencies (and so on). > > When I use the maven-pax-plugin to run and test that the bundle deploys > successfully ('mvn pax:run'), the plugin does indeed deploy the bundle and > it's first-level dependencies but none of the transitive dependencies. > > Instead, I have to list out all of those transitive dependencies in the > plugin configuration's <deployURLs> element: > > ... > <deployURLs> > mvn:javax.servlet/com.springsource.javax.servlet/2.5.0 > ... > </deployURLs> > > This obviously violates the DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principle, because > all of this information should already be available to the plugin via the > Maven dependency tree. > > Is there a way to turn on this capability so I don't have to manually enter > all of these artifacts again? > > Thanks for any ideas! > > Les > >
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