It's not possible. Executions are for binding to the lifecycle.
The best way to achieve what you are doing is to put execution ID1
somewhere in the lifecycle before deploy, and ID2 in the deploy phase,
then run "mvn clean deploy".
If they need to be optional, use a profile and run mvn -Pwith-ID1-and-
ID2 clean deploy.
- Brett
On 14/10/2009, at 12:55 AM, Jeff Johnston wrote:
I would also love to hear how to do this. I've asked on the mailing
list
and #maven before but I've never found out a way of doing it.
2009/10/13 kkarad <[email protected]>
Yes, the prefix:goal is not bound to a phase
Alexander-129 wrote:
So you want to change Maven build lifecycle without binding goals to
predefined phases?
2009/10/13 kkarad <[email protected]>
Hi all,
Do you know how I can call a maven plugin from command line and
run a
specific execution by defining its id?
Something like: mvn clean <prefix>:<goal>:<execution-id-1> deploy
<prefix>:<goal>:<execution-id-2>
This invocation is supposed to run the plugins in the following
order:
1. clean
2. <prefix>:<goal>:<execution-id-1>
3. deploy
4. <prefix>:<goal>:<execution-id-2>
Note: I am aware of the "default-cli" execution id but as you can
understand
from what I want to do I need more control during mvn invocation.
Thank you in advance,
Kostas
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