I have used the assembly plugin, but not like this.

I don't think such a JAR (i.e. a JAR of JARS) will work unless you are
loading the classes up by your own JAR exploration mechanism. Class
files must be locatable from the JARs root to appear on the classpath.

Perhaps you need to consider unpacking the various JARS into a common
target and repcaking that into a single JAR. This could be a trivial
Maven project.

Perhaps this isn't really a JAR application, and would be better as a
ZIP?

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Enochs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 November 2007 00:26
To: Maven Users List
Subject: maven 2.0.7 assembly plugin

I'm trying to assemble a multi-module project with a single jar file for

all of the modules in my project and a lib directory with all of jar 
files for my dependencies.  Does anyone know how to do this with the 
assembly plugin?

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