Stephen;

and first off, thanks a bunch for your hints on that, much appreciated
(and indeed quite a bit enlightening):

Stephen Connolly schrieb:
[...]
>     <plugins>
>       <!-- fake out maven and install the binary artifact -->
>       <plugin>
>         <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
>         <executions>
>           <execution>
>             <phase>package</phase>
>             <goals>
>               <goal>run</goal>
>             </goals>
>             <configuration>
>               <tasks>
>                 <copy
> file="${basedir}/src/main/jar/${pom.artifactId}-${pom.version}.jar"
> 
> tofile="${basedir}/target/${pom.artifactId}-${pom.version}.jar"
>                       overwrite="true"/>
>               </tasks>
>             </configuration>
>           </execution>
>         </executions>
>       </plugin>
>     </plugins>
[...]
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 7:45 AM, Stephen Connolly
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I would do a simple trickery...
>>
>> disable the jar plugin and then use the build-helper plugin to attach
>> the jar file.

Is any of the two approaches to be preferred in the given use case?
Personally, from my current point of knowledge, though, I'd go for
antrun simply because so far I have never disabled a plugin in maven2
and am not sure I know how to get that done. ;)

Cheers & thanks again,
Kristian


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