Ok, well, worry that I have bothered you because I found my issues since.
Two stuffs were actually causing my problems:
1) My repository was somehow corrupted and there were two shared jars
containing the same descriptor. The plugin was using an old one instead
of the ones I was updating while trying to find a solution
2) the include/exclude patterns were incorrect and replacing *.jar by
*:jar:* and *.zip by *:zip:* did the trick. This is a little bit
confusing because the include/exclude patterns in the dependency sets
are not the same as in filesets (which by the way is logical but the
documentation does not really specify that they are different)
I am just posting this so that if anyone run into the same issue, he can
read the solution I have found.
Guillaume Polet
Guillaume Polet a écrit :
Hello,
I'm kind of new to the assembly plugin but I'm starting to get some
stuff out of it. However there is one trick I couldn't get to work so
far, so I'm looking for some help on this.
Here is my situation: I have a bunch of projects which all produce a
jar file (without any resources, just classes) and a zip file
containing all the resources (no classes, no jars). This works
smoothly and I'm very happy of the output they each produce.
On addition to that, I have four projects that are various combination
of the projects mentionned above. What I would like to do is to have
them produce a zip file with the following structure: all the
resources (located in the zip previously created) of the projects they
depend of at the top of the zip file, and within a lib directory, all
the jars they depend of.
To do this, I have added 2 dependecy sets: one to include all jars and
place them in a lib directory, and one to unpack all my zips.
I think I'm really close to a solution, but I have one problem, which
is that all my classes are also included along the resources. It seems
that the exclusion patterns donnot work with the second dependency set.
Is there a way to get to what I would like, or is this simply not
possible?
Many thanks in advance
Guillaume Polet
My assembly descriptor for those four projects look like this:
<assembly>
<id>packaging</id>
<formats>
<format>zip</format>
</formats>
<includeBaseDirectory>false</includeBaseDirectory>
<dependencySets>
<dependencySet>
<includes>
<include>*.jar</include>
</includes>
<excludes>
<exclude>*.zip</exclude>
</excludes>
<outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory>
</dependencySet>
<dependencySet>
<unpack>true</unpack>
<outputDirectory></outputDirectory>
<includes>
<include>*.zip</include>
</includes>
<excludes>
<exclude>*.jar</exclude>
</excludes>
<unpackOptions>
<excludes>
<exclude>*.class</exclude>
<exclude>**/*.class</exclude>
<exclude>META-INF</exclude>
</excludes>
</unpackOptions>
</dependencySet>
</dependencySets>
</assembly>
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