As far as I know, you can't.

Most people would simply write a shell script to deal with repeatedly
installing wars into a repo with different versions.

Wayne

On 3/4/08, gotama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> How can I do:
>
> > mvn install:install-file
>
> not from the command line, but configured in a POM?
>
> I'd like to automate this as the EAR I am installing to the repo will change
> frequently, but is not built w/ Maven. Until the module is Mavenized, I
> simply want a module POM to copy an EAR from a directory, say
> c:\deploy\version_3.0.1\app.EAR, version it using the parameter specified in
> the POM and install it in the local/company repository. Once the module has
> been Mavenized, I can tear this out and the parent POM will not know that
> the module is now building with Maven. I basically want to create a place
> holder POM for various modules which simply copies EARs from a location and
> trick the parent POM into thinking its a regular Maven module. I don't want
> to manually exec this on the command line because there are 15 EARs like
> this and 40 developers would have to do the same thing. I just want to
> automate this w/ "mvn" and be done.
>
> Thanks.
>
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