Because the eclipse plugin doesn't properly set up intra project
relationships it would be nice to have an explicit build step that could
generate and deploy javadoc and source jars, even for snapshot releases.
Brad
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From: "Stephen Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: Maven 2 sources/javadocs installation question
You can simply run mvn -DperformRelease=true install
This will build source & javadoc jars & install them. No configuration
option.
-Stephen
On 6/9/06, Matt Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Never mind my last email. I moved the plugin under build outside of
profiles and added a package phase, and it works now.
Matt W.
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From: "Matt Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 09:45:29 -0600
Subject: Maven 2 sources/javadocs installation question
I have a project that I run install on to install the project and all of
its
sub project's main artifacts in the local repository. However, I would
also
like to "automatically" install the sources and the javadocs as well. I
can
generate these using sources:jar and javadoc:jar commands, however, I
cannot
get them to be automatically generated using the profile section in the
pom
that is shown in the documentation under "Introduction to the POM" at
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-pom.html.
What would I need to do to make that example work?
Also, even if I coudl get the profile to generate the source and javadoc
jars, I am not sure how to install them. I assume that I could use
install:install-file, but I woudl really like a more automated way if
there
is one. I have tried to install them manually, but the problem is that I
can't get it to install in the same directory as the projects main
artifact.
For instance, say my project artifact is in
.m2/repository/org/whatever/2.0-SNAPSHOT/stack-code-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar.
Well, if I then run a commond something like:
mvn install:install-file -DartifactId=stack-code -DgroupId=org.lds.stack
-Dpackaging=jar -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT
-Dfile=D:/Projects/Stack/stack-code/target/stack-code-2.0-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar
Then, it overwrites the projects main artifact
stack-code-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar.
However, if I change the version to 2.0-SNAPSHOT-sources, then it put the
jar (this time with the correct name stack-code-2.0-SNAPSHOT-sources) out
in
the repository, but under a 2.0-SNAPSHOT-sources directory instead of
under
the 2.0-SNAPSHOT directory with the main artifact. I am am seeing
sources
placed correctly on ibiblio however, so I am just wondering what I am
doing
wrong, or if there is an easier way to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Matt W.
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