No, I don't want to put all jars in an extra jar file.
I would like to include the classes of my own sub-packages in the normal jar
file.

Here is what I meant:
I modified the jar-plugin to expand all dependency jar files with the
property 
"jar.include" to the jar-file and removed these jar-files from the
dependency list.
(I marked the additional lines with" <!-- new ...".)

Is there anything, which argues against this approach ?
Feedback is very welcome!

Ralf

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Betreff: R�f. : One jar-file from several sub-projects

Take a look at the uberjar plugin
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/uberjar/

Nicolas





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Hi,

I would like to divide my sources in several sub-modules.
Each of these modules has its own set of resources and external
dependencies. 
So I would like to have one Maven-project per module, but only one 
jar-file 
including all sub-modules.

How do I do this in Maven ?


Ralf


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