mvn_file (7) - Linux Manuals
mvn_file: set installation location(s) for Maven artifact(s)
NAME
mvn_file - set installation location(s) for Maven artifact(s)
SYNOPSIS
%mvn_file artifact-coordinates primary-file [secondary-file ...]
DESCRIPTION
mvn_file macro causes instructions for artifact installation to be added to XMvn reactor configuration. It is used to control locations of artifact files in file system. (The exact meaning of artifact location is dependant on particular implementation of XMvn repository into which artifacts will be installed.)
Specified artifact coordinates must match at least one artifact. If not then behavior is unspecified. It is possible to specify artifact coordinates matching multiple artifacts, so one call to mvn_file can affect installation of more than one artifact.
OPERANDS
artifact-coordinates
- Artifact coordinates specify artifact(s) that this rule applies to. Coordinates are in format groupId:artifactId[:extension[:classifier]][:version]. If extension is specified then version must be specified too. If any part is omitted or equal to empty string then it matches any string. Wildcards and brace expansions are supported in each part. For more information see XMvn Configuration Reference.
primary-file
- Primary location of artifact file. This operand is passed directly to XMvn installer. Its exact meaning is specific to particular repository implementation used to install given artifact. Backreferences are supported in form @n, where n is an integer corresponding to brace in artifact-coordinates.
secondary-file
- Secondary location of artifact file. There can be any number (zero or more) of secondary artifact files. These operands are passed directly to XMvn installer. Their exact meaning is specific to particular repository implementation used to install given artifact. Backreferences are supported in form @n, where n is an integer corresponding to brace in artifact-coordinates.
AUTHOR
Originally written by Mikolaj Izdebski. Versions 3.0.0 and later were written by Stanislav Ochotnicky.
REPORTING BUGS
Bugs should be reported through Red Hat Bugzilla at m[blue]http://bugzilla.redhat.com/m[].