This may or may not be the expected behavior. But first, just to be clear, the 
fact that the war and jar are in the same multi-module project is irrelevant. 
All that matters is the ordering of dependencies and the 'closeness' of various 
dependencies.

In your example, the two projectX dependencies have the same closeness (they 
are dependencies of dependencies). So the order in the pom is the determining 
factor.

Try running mvn -Dverbose=true dependency:tree

Justin

----- Original Message -----
From: Spam Trap <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Dec 11 18:33:59 2008
Subject: Unexpected version packaged in war

So, I have a multi-module maven project consisting of a war project  
and a jar project.  The jar is a dependency of the war. I'm seeing  
some unexpected behavior around which dependencies get bundled up in  
WEB-INF/lib.  Namely, it seems like dependencies from the war  
project, either direct or transitive, are trumping dependencies of  
the jar (again, direct or transitive), regardless of version.  For  
example, my jar project depends on projectX-2.0.  The war depends on  
Y-1.1 which has a transitive dependency on projectX-1.0.  When the  
war gets built projectX-1.0 is what winds up in WEB-INF/lib.  I know  
I can work around this using <excluded> in the war; I'm more curious  
as to why this is happening.  Is it a bug or intended behavior.  If  
it's intended, what's the rationale?

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