Dear Brett,
Thank you for your information. I understand this semantics is the rule of Maven.


I can package a jar in war from local repository by changing project.xml. (I had defined jar tag in dependency tag.)

Thanks,
Keisuke


Brett Porter wrote:
The local repository is a Maven data cache, stored in a specific
format. You must retain the filename. This should affect you in any
way.

If this causes you any problems in your build (eg, JARs being included
in an EAR with the wrong name, please report it as a bug).

- Brett

On Apr 9, 2005 8:50 PM, Keisuke Matsubara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I'm using Mave 1.0.2.
I want to change the archive name created by jar:jar and jar:install.
I can change the archive name that jar:jar created  by setting
maven.final.name=${pom.artifactId} to property file and setting null to
version tag.
But when I execute jar:install ,it is added "-" to file name.

If you know how to change, please tell me.

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maven jar:install

: jar:jar: [jar] Building jar: /beatroot/build/CommonClasses.jar Copying: from '/beatroot/build/CommonClasses.jar' to: '/home/wls/.maven/repository/CommonLib/jars/Co mmonClasses-.jar' : ----------------------

Thanks and regards,
Keisuke

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