Definite +1 for consistency.
I think we should remove the version from the name as it impacts the
URL the user gets when they deploy to Tomcat. I think that should be
as short and simple as possible.
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Jeremy
On Oct 13, 2006, at 5:38 AM, cr22rc wrote:
I agree we should be consistent. The only thing I might add is the
only way I know to do this in maven is using finalName in the
build section of the pom.xml
This has the behavior that what's produced in the target directory
is the specified name, but in repo the name still follows the
conventional maven name as expected. I forgot the details, but at
one time this gave me some grief.
ant elder wrote:
Any comments on the sample war and jar names? Currently we have a
mix of
things like 'webapp', 'sample-supplychain-1.0-incubator-M2-
SNAPSHOT.jar', '
sample-helloworldjsonrpc.war'.
Including the 'sample-' prefix seems good to me, and presumably we
only need
the -incubator- part if we're separately distributing these
artifacts, which
I don't think is the plan, so we could leave the version off to
keep things
simple?
...ant
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