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Robert Scholte commented on MJAR-193:
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This is not a simple question and requires some good investigation. I'm not
able to answer that right away.
What would help is to create an integrationtest with what you would expect.
Based on that it might be easier to answer the question.
Examples are available under {{src/it/}} and please add a {{verify.groovy}} for
the expected result.
> Allow other mojos to contribute to the manifest
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> Key: MJAR-193
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAR-193
> Project: Maven JAR Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Carsten Ziegeler
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: waiting-for-feedback
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> It would be great to have a programmatic way to add entries to the manifest
> from other mojos. The most important client of such a way would be the maven
> bundle plugin (from the Apache Felix project) that calculates additional
> headers for OSGi bundles. Right now, that bundle does not only do the
> calculation but generates the jar file as well.
> While a workaround would be to let the bundle plugin generate the full
> manifest and configure the jar plugin to use it, this is not very elegant.
> Passing down a map of manifest entries from one mojo to the jar plugin would
> solve this in a much better way.
> And I could imagine that other mojos/plugins might benefit for this as well.
> This would be a simple but very convenient enhancement to the plugin
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