Hi James,
can you tell me if you succeeded with this approach?! I actually
thought of using JELLY scripting to pull in dependencies but you end
up with a "non-XML" file. In my case we thought of autogenerating the
WSAD (Websphere Application Studio) project files based on the POM
similar to that what MEVENIDE does (or should do)
Thanks in advance,
Siegfried Goeschl
On 30 Oct 2003 at 8:56, James CE Johnson wrote:
> This bit from project.xml:
>
>
> <dependencies>
> <maven:pom var="pom"
> projectDescriptor="${basedir}/../view/project.xml"/>
> <j:forEach var="dep" items="${pom.dependencies}">
> <j:if test="${dep.getProperty('war.bundle')=='true'}">
> <dependency>
> <id>${dep.id}</id>
> <groupId>${dep.groupId}</groupId>
> <version>${dep.version}</version>
> </dependency>
> </j:if>
> </j:forEach>
> </dependencies>
>
> And this bit from maven.xml:
>
> <goal name="foo">
> <j:forEach var="dep" items="${pom.dependencies}">
> <echo message="${dep.id}"/>
> </j:forEach>
> </goal>
>
> Doesn't produce what I was hoping for. That is, I want this project's
> project.xml to include in its dependencies everything marked
> 'war.bundle' in ../view/project.xml. The 'foo' goal doesn't show any
> such thing.
>
> Is a completely stupid thing to do or am I just doing it the wrong
> way?
>
> Thanks,
> J
>
>
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