Still not sure that you need to do this.
Assuming that you can not alter the manifest.mf, what would you do?
What are you trying to do that is so bizarre that no one else would need
such a feature?
See below.
On 08/11/2013 4:03 PM, Surendran D wrote:
Couldn't find any way to achieve the previous scenario.
resolved my adding custom manifest.mf inside src/resources/ and copying
it... instead of generating one.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Surendran Duraisamy
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hi,
How can I generate custom class-path: entries in my maven-ejb-plugin.
I have 3 jar A.jar, B.jar and C.jar in my maven dependency pom.xml. I need
to put only B.jar and C.jar in my Class-Path: entries of my MANIFEST.
I cannot use dependency scope provided as my project is referred by
another project which require dependency scope compile.
The other project can have a compile dependency on C.
If you don't provide C in your jar, where does it come from?
Is there any filters in maven-ejb-plugin or I exclude only specific
entries in my maven-ejb-plugin.
Thanks,
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