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Bugittaa Pahasti commented on MEAR-81:
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Good question. :) I have always thought that only the parameters listed for the 
goal are used, i.e. that the goal lists all the parameters it uses. If that's 
not the case, how can I know which parameters the goal will actually use?

> Suppressing application.xml creation (and inclusion) completely
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MEAR-81
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEAR-81
>             Project: Maven 2.x Ear Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.1
>         Environment: Glassfish V2 appserver
>            Reporter: Andri Saar
>            Assignee: Stephane Nicoll
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.3.2
>
>
> Currently, the maven EAR plugin requires you to include an application.xml 
> descriptor in every EAR file; however, according to the Java EE 5 spec, this 
> descriptor is now considered optional.
> Furthermore, the existence of application.xml appears to change the semantics 
> of how the application is deployed, at least on Glassfish V2 (if 
> application.xml exists, EJB3 beans with just a local
> interface are not registered in the JNDI directory; if application.xml is not 
> there, all beans are registered in JNDI).
> I can suppress the automatic creation of application.xml with the 
> generateApplicationXml parameter; however, if I do that, maven-ear-plugin 
> starts complaining about not finding application.xml, and currently there is 
> no way (or at least I didn't find any easy way) to stop maven-ear-plugin from 
> trying to include the application.xml.
> It would be great if maven-ear-plugin provided a parameter, say 
> suppressApplicationXml, with what you could force maven-ear-plugin not to 
> include an application.xml in the generated EAR file.

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