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[jira] Commented: (MDEPLOY-105) mvn deploy inserts target directory
during jar build when using a resources section
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Ronald van de Kuil commented on MDEPLOY-105:
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I ran the debugger on the 2.4 maven-deploy-plugin.
When the debugger hits the breakpoint that I set at the beginning of DeployMojo.execute then the jar is allready updated with the target folder a few milliseconds before.
I am not an expert on this plugin but it seems that the bug is located in another plugin.
> mvn deploy inserts target directory during jar build when using a resources section
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> Key: MDEPLOY-105
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MDEPLOY-105
> Project: Maven 2.x Deploy Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Environment: MVN 2.1.0, WindowsXP
> Reporter: Ronald van de Kuil
> Attachments: pom.xml
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> When I run mvn install on the attached pom I get a jar without a target directory inside. This is exactly what I need.
> When I run mvn deploy then the jar is updated with the target directory. This is a problem for me as I need to pass the jar to the websphere service deploy task. The service deploy task cannot handle the files in the target directory. The service deploy task aborts with errors.
> The JAR is special as it contains a resources section.
> I have another jar project without resources to include and for this project the target folder is not inserted during the deploy phase.
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