There is currently no phase in which you can run a plugin that is before
dependency resolution.
I believe this is a problem for Maven.
Imagine I wanted to create a plugin which could be used by the whole
company, and enforced a particular version naming strategy.
So take Spring for example, they are using an RC and RELEASE naming
convention.
Imagine I wanted to allow people to name their artifacts _BRANCH_5.
My plugin with find that and realise that a repository named
'http://blah/blah/BRANCH_5' should be added to the repositories list (before
resolution obviously).
Also, I can now get my plugin to add a different distrubutionManagement
section allowing the artifacts to be deployed to
http://blah/blah/BRANCH_5.

By the simple act of naming artifacts I can now manage multiple workstreams
in my pipeline with ease, and without requiring special settings files or
parent POM's.

While I'm on the subject of Maven deficiencies, why is it not possible to
specify distrubutionManagement in settings?
In fact.. it doesn't matter why... it's wrong.
Sometimes ... just sometimes.. I do believe I might try Gradle.



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