It don't think it is possible. I always use the long command when I need to specify the version.
/Anders On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 20:01, squidy78 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello > > How is it possible to define the version of a plugin in the command line > when using the short command for calling a plugin? > > Calling the plugin in this way works fine: > > mvn my.test.groupid.plugins:helloworld:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:hello > > But calling this way, maven doesn't find the plugin: > > mvn helloworld:hello (--> error resolving version for plugin > 'my.test.groupid.plugins:helloworld'...) > or > mvn helloworld:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT:hello (--> error resolving version for plugin > 'helloworld:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT'...) > > How would it be possible to define the Version here? > > Or has Maven problems because of the SNAPSHOT version? > > The entry in the settings.xml is here: > > <pluginGroups> > <pluginGroup>my.test.groupid.plugins</pluginGroup> > </pluginGroups> > > Thanks >
