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Benjamin Muschko commented on MNG-8008: --------------------------------------- The directory {{${maven.home}/lib/ext}} only processes a JAR file, not the {{extensions.xml}} file. The extension already exists on a public repository so this option wouldn't fulfill my use case. Example: {{<extensions>}} {{ <extension>}} {{ <groupId>com.gradle</groupId>}} {{ <artifactId>gradle-enterprise-maven-extension</artifactId>}} {{ <version>1.20</version>}} {{ </extension>}} {{</extensions>}} > Extensions should be configurable centrally for all Maven projects on a > single machine > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-8008 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-8008 > Project: Maven > Issue Type: New Feature > Affects Versions: 3.9.6 > Reporter: Benjamin Muschko > Priority: Minor > > Extensions can only be configured in the project directory under > {{{}.mvn/extensions.xml{}}}. Right now, there's no option to provide an > extension to all Maven projects running on the same machine. Therefore, the > same boilerplate code needs to be copied from project to project. > For example, say you want to add the [Develocity Maven > extension|https://scans.gradle.com/#maven] for all projects built by a CI > agent, then this currently not possible would checking the XML into every > project's source code. For bigger enterprises, this would involve a lot of > labor or require the use or implementation for an automated script/tool. > It should be possible to place an {{extensions.xml}} in the Maven home > directory or configure it as part of {{settings.xml}} to provide the > extension centrally. > This issue is related to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-5820 > though the mentioned use case is different. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)