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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by John Coleman <jo...@eurobase-international.com> on 2007/08/21 10:44:49 UTC

war naming

Hi,

 

We have an issue with naming wars.

 

Our Maven2 project is used to build releases for a variety of clients,
each client has their own particular payload for the projects WAR,
however regardless of the configuration the final name is always the
same. This satisfies the jetty run plugin which seems by default to look
for the application under the artefact ids name.

 

The problem is we would like to deploy the application to a test server
where the context needs to include the client name, ap version and build
number.

 

Finally, when we package the application off to the client, the deployed
context must be unadulterated with version information.

 

Is there a way to configure to satisfy the above 3 needs? I'm wondering
if there is a way to fix the context.xml content as suits?

 

TIA

John

 


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