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Karl Heinz Marbaise commented on MDEPLOY-131:
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It was just an example having different artifacts attached to the same build 
without deploy-file...If you really need having shaded using different 
dependencies  you need simply make different modules of them. 
Apart from that using slf4j means you only define a dependency to slf4j-api  
and the user of that lib/jar decides what is really being used in the end. So 
maybe I misunderstand a thing but it sounds like the other created jars could 
be omitted and are not really needed...

> use default repository when no url specified
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MDEPLOY-131
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MDEPLOY-131
>             Project: Maven Deploy Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: deploy:deploy-file
>            Reporter: raymond domingo
>              Labels: contributers-welcome
>         Attachments: DeployFileMojo.java, 
> maven-deploy-useProjectRepo-20170319.patch, patch_deploy_file_mojo.diff
>
>
> When using the deploy goal there is no need to specify the url of the 
> repository.
> When using deploy-file you DO need to specify the url. This is a problem, 
> because during development I like to deploy to snapshot repository and when 
> releasing i deploy to release repository and I can't add this logic to the 
> pom.
> Thas is why I like the url paramter to become optional (backwards compatible) 
> and add default behaviour when it is null. It should just like the deploy 
> plugin use the default repository. Snapshot for snapshots and release for 
> none snapshot versions.
> I added a patch file fixing this.
> I also added complete source of patched Mojo



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