On 7/12/05, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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> 
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> Dennis Geurts wrote:
> > Thanks Emmanuel,
> > If I'm not mistaken, the spring-1.0.2.tld is not added to the war at
> > all... I'll check as soon as possible...
> 
> Add a jira issue

 done: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-579

> I also notice that the maven-eclipse-plugin will add the dependency of 
> type
> > 'tld' to the classpath, resulting
> > in an incorrect build classpath in eclipse. (but I'll look into this 
> first
> > in more detail) 

Add a jira issue

  done: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-578
  
> pertaining question #2:
> > You mention the word 'workaround'. Does this mean you consider it a bug
> > that jar of scope 'provided'
> > are not available in 'test' scope ??
> 
> It isn't a bug. I don't know for the moment if we'll extend this scope
> for tests or if we'll create a new scope.

  ok, please be careful not to add too many scopes !!
  p.s. This is my first-time-jira-issueing-experience, so please correct me 
if the issues where too vague..
 Dennis 

> > (btw, thanks: the workaround will resolve the issue !!!)
> > Dennis
> > On 7/12/05, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>Dennis Geurts wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi all,
> >>>I'm using maven 2.0-alpha-3.
> >>>To get used to the new structure in maven2 I started converting some of
> >>
> >>my
> >>
> >>>projects to maven2 and came up with the following:
> >>>1)
> >>>Suppose I want to package a war file and want to include the
> >>>spring-1.0.2.tld in /WEB-INF
> >>>how do I go about automatically inserting this file at all ?
> >>>I added the dependency as follows:
> >>>
> >>><dependency>
> >>><groupId>spring</groupId>
> >>><artifactId>spring</artifactId>
> >>><version>1.0.2</version>
> >>><type>tld</type>
> >>><scope>runtime</scope>
> >>></dependency>
> >>
> >>it's correct. Do you have an error? a wrong destination?
> >>
> >>
> >>>Did I miss a feature in the maven-war-plugin ?
> >>>Should I use the maven-resource-plugin ?
> >>>2)
> >>>the second thing I noticed was the fact that
> >>>when I set the scope of the *servletapi* dependency to 'provided' (to
> >>>prevent inclusion in the war file), my tests that contain references
> >>>to the 'javax.servlet' packages fail to compile. Is there a workaround
> >>
> >>to
> >>
> >>>include the dependencies in the 'provided' scope
> >>>into the 'test' scope ?
> >>
> >>The workaround is to split your war files and your sources. Put all your
> >>java sources in an other projet and add them in the new jar dep of your
> >>war.
> >>
> >>Emmanuel
> >>
> >>
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