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JDM updated MWAR-395:
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Attachment: MWAR-395.zip
Eclipse projects demonstrating issue.
> REGRESSION: Conflict with Workspace Resolution in Eclipse
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>
> Key: MWAR-395
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MWAR-395
> Project: Maven WAR Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.4, 2.5, 2.6
> Environment: Eclipse Mars (4.5.2)
> Eclipse m2e 1.6.2
> Reporter: JDM
> Attachments: MWAR-395.zip
>
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> MWAR-192 first introduced this issue. When executing a Maven WAR build
> through Eclipse, it allows resolution of other projects within the workspace
> via "Resolve Workspace artifacts" in the run configuration. This replaces the
> project dependencies that would normally be JARs with the {{target/classes}}
> directories for the projects.
> Here's a sample verbose output from the compiler plugin which shows this
> replacement, where "WarProject" is the WAR project and "JarProject" is a JAR
> project:
> {code}
> [DEBUG] Classpath: [~/WarProject/target/classes
> ~/JarProject/target/classes
>
> ~/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/javax.servlet-api/3.0.1/javax.servlet-api-3.0.1.jar]
> {code}
> This was corrected with a patch merged in revision
> [1492158|https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/changelog/maven?cs=1492158].
> Unfortunately, this fix was then regressed 18 days later by revision
> [1498124|https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/changelog/maven?cs=1498124] for issue
> MWAR-128.
> Previous to the second commit, the {{target/classes}} directory would be
> passed to {{AbstractWarPackagingTask.copyFile}} by
> {{ArtifactsPackagingTask.performPackaging}}. It would then be registered and
> passed to the second overload of {{AbstractWarPackagingTask.copyFile}}, where
> the directory would then be bundled into a JAR.
> After the second commit, any directory passed to that first {{copyFile}} will
> simply result in an empty directory with the target name being created. This
> is exactly the result I see after packaging the WAR:
> {code}
> WarProject-1.0.0.war
> |> WEB-INF/
> |> lib/
> |> JarProject-1.0.0.jar/
> |> javax.servlet-api-3.0.1.jar
> {code}
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