Maven supports any format for the version, however it will revert to a
plain string comparison if you deviate from the format below, so
you'll need to ensure that the ordering as a string is consistent with
what you are expecting in choosing versions (ie 0.10.1.2 < 0.7.0.0, so
you basically need to keep the parts of the same length).

- Brett

2008/8/19 rajkumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>      I want to publish an OSGi bundle in maven2 repository.
> The version format for OSGi supports ,
>
> major[.minor[.micro]][.qualifier]
>
> but maven supports something like
>
> <major>.<minor>.<revision>([ -<qualififer>  ] | [ -<build>  ])
> where:
> the qualifier section is optional (and is SNAPSHOT, alpha-1, alpha-2)
>
> Is there anyway to have the same version number for both OSGi and maven.
> Will maven supports 1.0.7.1088 as version number
> or
> Should I have something like 1.0.7-1088 for maven and 1.0.7.1088 for OSGi
> BundleVersion.
>
> regards,
> Rajkumar
>
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