Re: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest?
From: Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 8:53 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest? Martin, Thanks, but the jar-plugin only allows to build a jar from the current project (and set appropriate Manifest entries). I'm looking to modify an existing jar. I could use the dependency plugin to retrieve the jar, and unpack it, then point the jar-plugin to the unpacked dependency and have it repkg the dependency from the unpacked classes, but was hoping for something a little less manual. For multiple dependencies, I would need to write a different execution config for the jar-plugin which becomes quite bloatsome for my pom. I was just hoping for a cleaner/easier approach. I started looking at the shade plugin with a manifest transformer, but that too becomes individual execution configs. MG>in JIRA for maven-execution-plugin suggest as a parameter MG>the other way is to have some sort of XSLT transform from pom.xml which will sub in new id to transformed_pom.xml sed -i "s/$id/$new_id/" pom.xml <https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Parameterized+Build> Parameterized Build - Jenkins - Jenkins Wiki<https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Parameterized+Build> wiki.jenkins.io Sometimes, it is useful/necessary to have your builds take several "parameters." Consider the following use case: You set up a test job on Jenkins, and it accepts a ... Thanks, Eric On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > From: Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 5:51 PM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest? > > I'm looking to modify an existing third-party JAR's Manifest file in my > maven build. Specifically, I have an Applet which has a dependency on > these third party jars, and need to add some entries/permissions to the > Manifest before I sign them for my Applet to use. > > I'm looking to add the following: > >all-permissions > * > > * Library-Allowable-Codebase> > true > MyApp > > * > > MG>Eric...did you try configuration parameter of > maven-jar-plugin ? > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/ > manifest-customization.html > Apache Maven JAR Plugin – Manifest customization<https://maven.ap > ache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/manifest-customization.html> > maven.apache.org > The default contents of the manifest is described in the documentation for > Maven Archiver. Starting with version 2.1, the maven-jar-plugin uses Maven > Archiver 3.1.1 ... > > MG>https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html > Apache Maven Archiver – Reference<https://maven.apache > .org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html> > maven.apache.org > Apache Maven Archiver. The Maven Archiver is mainly used by plugins to > handle packaging. The version numbers referenced in the Since column on > this page are the ... > > > > > I realize that these aren't particularly secure parameters, but right now > I'm just trying to see what it will take to get this working. > > Is there a plugin that will allow me to modify an existing jar? I'm using > the dependency plugin to retrieve them from Maven, but once I have them > locally, I'm not sure what to use to update the MANIFEST. Is this > something the assembly plugin can do easily? I've looked at the assmbly > descriptor reference, but don't see where/how it can be leveraged for this. > > Thanks, > > Eric >
Re: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest?
Thanks Maxim. Will take a look at how you are using the assembly.xml to accomplish that. Much appreciated. Eric On Nov 13, 2017 10:03 PM, "Maxim Solodovnik" <solomax...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Eric, > > we are using assembly plugin to achieve this: > https://github.com/apache/openmeetings/blob/master/ > openmeetings-screenshare/pom.xml#L158 > > On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 8:53 AM, Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Martin, > > > > Thanks, but the jar-plugin only allows to build a jar from the current > > project (and set appropriate Manifest entries). I'm looking to modify an > > existing jar. I could use the dependency plugin to retrieve the jar, and > > unpack it, then point the jar-plugin to the unpacked dependency and have > it > > repkg the dependency from the unpacked classes, but was hoping for > > something a little less manual. For multiple dependencies, I would need > to > > write a different execution config for the jar-plugin which becomes quite > > bloatsome for my pom. I was just hoping for a cleaner/easier approach. > > > > I started looking at the shade plugin with a manifest transformer, but > that > > too becomes individual execution configs. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Eric > > > > On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > ____ > > > From: Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> > > > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 5:51 PM > > > To: Maven Users List > > > Subject: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar > > manifest? > > > > > > I'm looking to modify an existing third-party JAR's Manifest file in my > > > maven build. Specifically, I have an Applet which has a dependency on > > > these third party jars, and need to add some entries/permissions to the > > > Manifest before I sign them for my Applet to use. > > > > > > I'm looking to add the following: > > > > > >all-permissions > > > * > > > > > > * > > Library-Allowable-Codebase> > > > true > > > MyApp > > > > > > * > > > > > > MG>Eric...did you try configuration parameter of > > > maven-jar-plugin ? > > > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/ > > > manifest-customization.html > > > Apache Maven JAR Plugin – Manifest customization<https://maven.ap > > > ache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/manifest-customization.html > > > > > maven.apache.org > > > The default contents of the manifest is described in the documentation > > for > > > Maven Archiver. Starting with version 2.1, the maven-jar-plugin uses > > Maven > > > Archiver 3.1.1 ... > > > > > > MG>https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html > > > Apache Maven Archiver – Reference<https://maven.apache > > > .org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html> > > > maven.apache.org > > > Apache Maven Archiver. The Maven Archiver is mainly used by plugins to > > > handle packaging. The version numbers referenced in the Since column on > > > this page are the ... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I realize that these aren't particularly secure parameters, but right > now > > > I'm just trying to see what it will take to get this working. > > > > > > Is there a plugin that will allow me to modify an existing jar? I'm > > using > > > the dependency plugin to retrieve them from Maven, but once I have them > > > locally, I'm not sure what to use to update the MANIFEST. Is this > > > something the assembly plugin can do easily? I've looked at the > assmbly > > > descriptor reference, but don't see where/how it can be leveraged for > > this. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Eric > > > > > > > > > -- > WBR > Maxim aka solomax >
Re: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest?
Hello Eric, we are using assembly plugin to achieve this: https://github.com/apache/openmeetings/blob/master/openmeetings-screenshare/pom.xml#L158 On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 8:53 AM, Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> wrote: > Martin, > > Thanks, but the jar-plugin only allows to build a jar from the current > project (and set appropriate Manifest entries). I'm looking to modify an > existing jar. I could use the dependency plugin to retrieve the jar, and > unpack it, then point the jar-plugin to the unpacked dependency and have it > repkg the dependency from the unpacked classes, but was hoping for > something a little less manual. For multiple dependencies, I would need to > write a different execution config for the jar-plugin which becomes quite > bloatsome for my pom. I was just hoping for a cleaner/easier approach. > > I started looking at the shade plugin with a manifest transformer, but that > too becomes individual execution configs. > > Thanks, > > Eric > > On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > From: Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 5:51 PM > > To: Maven Users List > > Subject: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar > manifest? > > > > I'm looking to modify an existing third-party JAR's Manifest file in my > > maven build. Specifically, I have an Applet which has a dependency on > > these third party jars, and need to add some entries/permissions to the > > Manifest before I sign them for my Applet to use. > > > > I'm looking to add the following: > > > >all-permissions > > * > > > > * > Library-Allowable-Codebase> > > true > > MyApp > > > > * > > > > MG>Eric...did you try configuration parameter of > > maven-jar-plugin ? > > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/ > > manifest-customization.html > > Apache Maven JAR Plugin – Manifest customization<https://maven.ap > > ache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/manifest-customization.html> > > maven.apache.org > > The default contents of the manifest is described in the documentation > for > > Maven Archiver. Starting with version 2.1, the maven-jar-plugin uses > Maven > > Archiver 3.1.1 ... > > > > MG>https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html > > Apache Maven Archiver – Reference<https://maven.apache > > .org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html> > > maven.apache.org > > Apache Maven Archiver. The Maven Archiver is mainly used by plugins to > > handle packaging. The version numbers referenced in the Since column on > > this page are the ... > > > > > > > > > > I realize that these aren't particularly secure parameters, but right now > > I'm just trying to see what it will take to get this working. > > > > Is there a plugin that will allow me to modify an existing jar? I'm > using > > the dependency plugin to retrieve them from Maven, but once I have them > > locally, I'm not sure what to use to update the MANIFEST. Is this > > something the assembly plugin can do easily? I've looked at the assmbly > > descriptor reference, but don't see where/how it can be leveraged for > this. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Eric > > > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax
Re: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest?
Martin, Thanks, but the jar-plugin only allows to build a jar from the current project (and set appropriate Manifest entries). I'm looking to modify an existing jar. I could use the dependency plugin to retrieve the jar, and unpack it, then point the jar-plugin to the unpacked dependency and have it repkg the dependency from the unpacked classes, but was hoping for something a little less manual. For multiple dependencies, I would need to write a different execution config for the jar-plugin which becomes quite bloatsome for my pom. I was just hoping for a cleaner/easier approach. I started looking at the shade plugin with a manifest transformer, but that too becomes individual execution configs. Thanks, Eric On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > From: Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 5:51 PM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest? > > I'm looking to modify an existing third-party JAR's Manifest file in my > maven build. Specifically, I have an Applet which has a dependency on > these third party jars, and need to add some entries/permissions to the > Manifest before I sign them for my Applet to use. > > I'm looking to add the following: > >all-permissions > * > > * Library-Allowable-Codebase> > true > MyApp > > * > > MG>Eric...did you try configuration parameter of > maven-jar-plugin ? > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/ > manifest-customization.html > Apache Maven JAR Plugin – Manifest customization<https://maven.ap > ache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/manifest-customization.html> > maven.apache.org > The default contents of the manifest is described in the documentation for > Maven Archiver. Starting with version 2.1, the maven-jar-plugin uses Maven > Archiver 3.1.1 ... > > MG>https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html > Apache Maven Archiver – Reference<https://maven.apache > .org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html> > maven.apache.org > Apache Maven Archiver. The Maven Archiver is mainly used by plugins to > handle packaging. The version numbers referenced in the Since column on > this page are the ... > > > > > I realize that these aren't particularly secure parameters, but right now > I'm just trying to see what it will take to get this working. > > Is there a plugin that will allow me to modify an existing jar? I'm using > the dependency plugin to retrieve them from Maven, but once I have them > locally, I'm not sure what to use to update the MANIFEST. Is this > something the assembly plugin can do easily? I've looked at the assmbly > descriptor reference, but don't see where/how it can be leveraged for this. > > Thanks, > > Eric >
Re: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest?
From: Eric B <ebenza...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 5:51 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest? I'm looking to modify an existing third-party JAR's Manifest file in my maven build. Specifically, I have an Applet which has a dependency on these third party jars, and need to add some entries/permissions to the Manifest before I sign them for my Applet to use. I'm looking to add the following: all-permissions * * true MyApp * MG>Eric...did you try configuration parameter of maven-jar-plugin ? https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/manifest-customization.html Apache Maven JAR Plugin – Manifest customization<https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/examples/manifest-customization.html> maven.apache.org The default contents of the manifest is described in the documentation for Maven Archiver. Starting with version 2.1, the maven-jar-plugin uses Maven Archiver 3.1.1 ... MG>https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html Apache Maven Archiver – Reference<https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html> maven.apache.org Apache Maven Archiver. The Maven Archiver is mainly used by plugins to handle packaging. The version numbers referenced in the Since column on this page are the ... I realize that these aren't particularly secure parameters, but right now I'm just trying to see what it will take to get this working. Is there a plugin that will allow me to modify an existing jar? I'm using the dependency plugin to retrieve them from Maven, but once I have them locally, I'm not sure what to use to update the MANIFEST. Is this something the assembly plugin can do easily? I've looked at the assmbly descriptor reference, but don't see where/how it can be leveraged for this. Thanks, Eric
Is there a plugin that allows me to modify existing jar manifest?
I'm looking to modify an existing third-party JAR's Manifest file in my maven build. Specifically, I have an Applet which has a dependency on these third party jars, and need to add some entries/permissions to the Manifest before I sign them for my Applet to use. I'm looking to add the following: all-permissions * * true MyApp * I realize that these aren't particularly secure parameters, but right now I'm just trying to see what it will take to get this working. Is there a plugin that will allow me to modify an existing jar? I'm using the dependency plugin to retrieve them from Maven, but once I have them locally, I'm not sure what to use to update the MANIFEST. Is this something the assembly plugin can do easily? I've looked at the assmbly descriptor reference, but don't see where/how it can be leveraged for this. Thanks, Eric