Le 18 oct. 2011 à 23:00, Mitch Gitman a écrit : > Archie, thanks for the alternate approach. In case I still want to consider > the original approach--if anyone else knows about the particular place in > the code that I want to override, I'd love to hear. > Correction. I believe I meant ${ivy.module.name}. > > Actually, this raises another question. How would I configure IvyDE to > recognize foo.src.zip as the source for foo.jar? > > The "Sources suffixes" configuration has default values like: > -source,-sources,-src > > I could change this value to the following: > .src > > Still, the presumption seems to be that the extension is always .jar. It > doesn't appear to accommodate .zip.
IvyDE doesn't care about the extension. It only compares the artifact names and artifacts types declared in the ivy.xml to find out which is source of the other. Nicolas > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Archie Cobbs <arc...@dellroad.org> wrote: > >> Just a thought... maybe instead you could write a resolver that contains a >> nested, normal resolver, and applies a configured XLST stylesheet to all of >> the ivy.xml files it downloads. Then what you want to do would be an easy >> specific case. >> >> -Archie >> >> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Mitch Gitman <mgit...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> It looks like I'm going to have to write a custom Ivy resolver. I want to >>> consume modules that contain both a *.jar file and a *.src.zip file but >>> where the ivy.xml doesn't specify any publications. Unfortunately, these >>> modules are already published to a shared location and I can't just go >> and >>> blow them away. I understand that Ivy's default behavior is to treat the >>> lack of a publications element as if it were the following: >>> <publications> >>> <artifact name="${module.name} /> >>> </publications> >>> >>> I forget if the property is module.name or something else. For the >>> artifact >>> element, the default type and ext of "jar" kick in. >>> >>> So I want to get the resolver to interpret this absence of publications >>> instead as: >>> <publications> >>> <artifact name="${module.name} /> >>> <artifact name="${module.name} type="zip" ext="src.zip" /> >>> </publications> >>> >>> Would anyone happen to know the bit of resolver code that defaults the >>> absence of publications so that I might override it? >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Archie L. Cobbs >>