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[jira] (MNG-5384) Declarative artifacts

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Tuomas Kiviaho commented on MNG-5384:
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M2E workspace resolution would benefit from this by being able to pinpoint directly to {{testOutputDirectory}} when an artifact from MavenProject.getArtifacts is of type test-jar. Currently it points to the {{outputDirectory}} because Aether only fixes the location of test-jar artifact retrievable from MavenProject.getAttacheArtifacts.
                
> Declarative artifacts
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-5384
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-5384
>             Project: Maven 2 & 3
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Artifacts and Repositories, POM, Reactor and workspace
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.4
>            Reporter: Tuomas Kiviaho
>
> Currently there's no way to know what attachments a project is going to have beforehand. Lack of this feature is currently patched inside Aether where test-jar for instance has a special treatment prior packaging phase so that we can get a file pointer to ${project.target.testOutputDirectory}. 
> Maven 2 had this hack embedded inside of it, but with Maven 3 the project attachments list doesn't contain test-jar until it is actually added to the project. I had to patch MBUILDHELPER-41 to be able attach this artifact prior packaging phase and remove it at prepare-package so that the actual attachment could be added to the project.
> I propose that POM could have a section similar to {{build.finalName}} where you'd list the attacments that the project is going to introduce. For backwards compatibility this of course would not be required. Plugins such as jar, sources and javadoc could kick in automatically when pom contains the respective declarations (race conditions would arise between maven-bundle-plugin and jar for instance).

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