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Benson Margulies updated MSHADE-181: ------------------------------------ Summary: Allow including dependencies of scope:provided (was: CLONE - Allow including dependencies of scope:provided) > Allow including dependencies of scope:provided > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: MSHADE-181 > URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSHADE-181 > Project: Maven Shade Plugin > Issue Type: Wish > Affects Versions: 2.3 > Reporter: Matthias Stevens > Assignee: Benson Margulies > > I have a project for which I'd like to create a shaded jar. > It has a bunch of dependencies in scope:provided, because they really are, in > the normal use-case of this artifact; it's meant to be deployed as a plugin > in another app, so, for example, {{myapp-api}} really is "provided". > The project's assembly depends on these deps to be scope:provided (so they're > not included in the assembly) > If a webapp project is made and depends on this project, the scope:provided > also helps avoiding duplicated dependencies in some cases. > .. but yes, this project now also needs a standalone/executable jar; some of > the "provided" dependencies are needed at runtime for this. As far as I can > tell, the shade plugin currently does not propose any solution for this. > Is there any way this could be considered for the plugin ? Or am I looking at > it the wrong way ? I suppose I could split my project and have 2 modules, one > simply being the standalone/shaded version of the other, but it seems > overkill, since they're really the same source. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1.6#6162)