1. If you look at the war plugin docs you'll see the war.bundle dependency
property e.g:

    <dependency>
      <groupId>jdom</groupId>
      <artifactId>jdom</artifactId>
      <version>b9</version>
      <properties>
        <war.bundle>true</war.bundle>
      </properties>
    </dependency>

2. There may be a better way to do this but I defined a jar:jar postGoal in
maven.xml to merge other content into the jar...

  <postGoal name="jar:jar">
    <ant:jar compress="false" update="true"
destfile="${maven.build.dir}/${maven.final.name}.jar">
      <zipgroupfileset dir="${maven.repo.local}/mygroup/jars">
       <include name="common-1.jar"/>
       <include name="gis-1.jar"/>
      </zipgroupfileset>
    </ant:jar>
  </postGoal>

Andy


                                                                                       
                                                
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Hi, I'm using the war plugin for the first time. Let's say that my web
application depends on a jar and that this jar should be available only to
my web application (and it's application specific). Is there a way to
include it automatically under WEB-INF/lib?

Also related to this issue, there is another issue: in a general
application, if I need to include a jar in the project artifact jar, is
there an automatic way to do it, without using the <ant:copy> target?

Marco




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