Hi Tim,

totally out of scope, but i am curious.  what is this type identifier for in
dependency?  and why is it resolved as period in the artifact?

Saleem


Tim Kettler wrote:
> 
> zalym schrieb:
>> I followed the attached tests guide to create a dependency to my core
>> tests. 
>> The first part of the tutorial worked, and I could install a version of
>> the
>> test jar in the local repository as models-3.0-tests.jar.  When I tried
>> to
>> add this as a dependency in another project, it came up with a dependency
>> missing error and when I noticed this in the message:
>> models-3.0.tests
>> 
>> What could be wrong?  Why would the dependency be resolbed with a period
>> and
>> not a hyphen.
> 
> This is most probably a bug in the documentation. Looking at the mojo's 
> source code [1] shows that the artifact is created with a type of 
> 'test-jar' and the classifier 'tests'.
> 
> You should try to use 'test-jar' as the type in your dependency 
> declaration or respectivly skip the type declaration and use a 
> <classifier>tests</classifier> element in the declaration.
> 
> Please report this as a bug in jira [2] and provide the correct 
> dependency declaration to use.
> 
>> Appreciate your help.
> 
> -Tim
> 
> [1] 
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-jar-plugin/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/plugin/jar/TestJarMojo.java
> [2] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNGSITE
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