Jason. it would be great if we had this documented somewhere in the maven
site.

- Stephen

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On 29 Aug 2011 08:30, "Jason van Zyl" <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can either use the ext/ directory in the Maven installation, or use
the extension classpath property so that the scp wagon will load. I created
a little recipe with an example of each method:
>
>
https://github.com/jvanzyl/maven-recipes/tree/master/deploy-with-scp-extension
>
> On Aug 29, 2011, at 9:18 AM, mihxil wrote:
>
>>
>> Maxime Gréau wrote:
>>>
>>> In all cases (I mean if you have an existing pom.xml or not), there will
>>> be
>>> a pom.xml with the artifact in the remote repository.
>>>
>>> If you want to deploy an existing file (jar, war...) in a remote
>>> repository,
>>> you have 2 choices :
>>> - use deploy:deploy-file goal, this goal can be execute with or without
a
>>> pom.xml [1]
>>>
>> The point is that we don't understand how you can add an extension to the
>> pom without a pom. Because you need one now to be able to connect with
ssh.
>>
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> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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