There was a very imilar question on this list just a few days ago.You would
get a lot of details by searching an archive.

As to your question: No, you cannot change the Maven standard. Don't fight
Maven!
(Someone will likely suggest overriding the finalName definition, but that
would NOT affect the name in the repo, local or remote.)

/Anders

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 19:29, Chetan V Minajagi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We use maven for build and I have a problem with the way the name of a
> entity(jar/war/swf) is generated.
> We use a jsp in which to embed the swf file and this swf file name should
> be xyz.swf .Invariably, the name that gets generated by default is
> xyz-1.0.0.swf etc based on the version in the pom file.
> Can this be overridden somehow so that we can force a name rather than rely
> on the default naming that maven makes it available with.
>
> Regards,
> Chetan
>
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