Maybe I'm being dumb, but I don't really get it.

It excludes stuff from maven.build.dest, but surely if you want stuff
excluded from maven.build.dest, you just wouldn't build it in the first
place.

What I was hoping it would do is exclude stuff from maven.ejb.src.  I'm
generating the contents of maven.ejb.src with ejbdoclet; the upshot of this
is that whilst it contains things I want in the jar (META-INF/ejb-jar.xml,
some jboss crap), it also contains lots of stuff I don't (*.java).  There
seems to be no elegant way of dealing with this.  Shouldn't there be?

At the very least, it'd be nice if the ejb goals followed the war model,
where everything is constructed in exploded form and then warred up.  To
stick extra stuff into the war, just add a postGoal to war:webapp; the
virtue here being that there's an obvious place to perform this kind of
step.

Is there an elegant way to do what I want to do, or will I just have to mung
the jar myself?


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