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Glassfish example source code file (pom.xml)
The Glassfish pom.xml source code<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. Copyright (c) 1997-2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the GNU General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy of the License at https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL_1_1.html or packager/legal/LICENSE.txt. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. When distributing the software, include this License Header Notice in each file and include the License file at packager/legal/LICENSE.txt. 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However, if you add GPL Version 2 code and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright holder. --> <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd"> <parent> <groupId>org.glassfish.extras <artifactId>extras <version>3.1 <relativePath>../../../pom.xml </parent> <artifactId>glassfish-embedded-static-shell-frag <name>Embedded GlassFish Static Shell dist. fragment <modelVersion>4.0.0 <!-- This packaging specifies that it's a package that contains files to be added to the distribution. In this packaging mode, the build will produce a jar, like it normally does for the <packaging>jar, but the contents of this jar is then extracted when the final GlassFish distribution is assembled. (But when this happens, META-INF/** in the outer jar will be ignored.) For a fragment to be added to the distribution, the distribution POM needs to directly or indirectly depend on the fragment module. This is normally done by creating a feature-level grouping POM (which allows you to bundle multiple modules and treat it as a single dependency - see the webtier-all module for example), and have that declare a dependency on the fragment, instead of directly modifying the distribution POM. So the idea here is that individual technology area will create their own fragments that contain pieces that they need, and when the said technology is bundled in GF, the corresponding fragment will be also added, thanks to the transitive dependency handling in Maven. --> <packaging>distribution-fragment <build> <!-- In this module, all the files are statically stored as-is in the Subversion repository, so the simple copying from src/main/resources to target/classes that Maven does by default is suffice. But in more complex scenario, one can use maven-antrun-extended-plugin and use a series of Ant tasks to perform processing on resources, such as token replacement, file generation, pre-processing, etc. The following section shows how you can do this. --> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.jvnet.maven-antrun-extended-plugin <artifactId>maven-antrun-extended-plugin <executions> <execution> <phase>generate-sources <configuration> <tasks> <!-- place the manifest-only jar into the location we want, relative to target/classes --> <resolveArtifact artifactId="glassfish-embedded-static-shell" tofile="target/classes/glassfish/lib/embedded/glassfish-embedded-static-shell.jar" /> </tasks> </configuration> <goals> <goal>run </goals> </execution> </executions> </plugin> <plugin> <groupId>org.glassfish.build <artifactId>maven-glassfishbuild-plugin </plugin> </plugins> <extensions> <extension> <groupId>org.glassfish.build <artifactId>maven-glassfishbuild-extension <version>${project.version} </extension> </extensions> </build> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>${project.groupId} <artifactId>glassfish-embedded-static-shell <version>${project.version} <optional>true </dependency> </dependencies> </project> Other Glassfish examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Glassfish pom.xml source code file: |
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