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Laird Nelson edited comment on MEAR-143 at 9/28/11 9:03 AM:
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I assume you're trying to point me to the text that reads:

{quote}
In addition, the version and scope of artifacts which are incorporated from 
transitive dependencies may also be controlled by specifying them in a 
dependency management section.
{quote}

But I was under the impression that if I "overrode" the scope the overridden 
scope would be honored?

Note that the dependencyManagement section initially defines mear-143-leaf's 
scope to be "test".  But the actual dependency information in mear-143-middle 
overrides the scope to be runtime.  Shouldn't the scope of the ear file's 
transitive mear-143-leaf dependency therefore be runtime?  No?

I based my theory off of 
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html#Dependency_Management,
 specifically the section that begins "A second and very important use...".  
Note that in project B in that section project B overrides the scope of {{c}} 
to be {{runtime}}.

      was (Author: ljnelson):
    I assume you're trying to point me to the text that reads:

{quote}
In addition, the version and scope of artifacts which are incorporated from 
transitive dependencies may also be controlled by specifying them in a 
dependency management section.
{quote}

But I was under the impression that if I "overrode" the scope the overridden 
scope would be honored?

Note that the dependencyManagement section initially defines mear-143-leaf's 
scope to be "test".  But the actual dependency information in mear-143-middle 
overrides the scope to be runtime.  Shouldn't the scope of the ear file's 
transitive mear-143-leaf dependency therefore be runtime?  No?
  
> Plugin does not respect transitive dependency scopes properly
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MEAR-143
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEAR-143
>             Project: Maven 2.x Ear Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.6
>            Reporter: Laird Nelson
>         Attachments: mear-143.zip
>
>
> The [Introduction to the Dependency Mechanism 
> page|http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html#Dependency_Scope]
>  has a handy table for deciding what to do with transitive dependencies and 
> various scopes.  The Maven ear plugin does not honor it in all cases.
> Suppose I have a {{.jar}} file.  Its name is {{b.jar}}.  It declares a 
> {{runtime}} dependency on {{a.jar}}.
> Suppose now I have an {{.ear}} project.  It declares a {{compile}} scope 
> dependency on {{b.jar}}.
> By the rules of the chart, {{a.jar}} should end up being a {{runtime}} 
> dependency (transitively) of the {{.ear}}, and should be included in the 
> {{lib}} directory.  It is not.

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