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Re: How do I change what ends up in the "modules" dir?

From: Jason Lee <jason.d.lee_at_oracle.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 21:56:49 -0500

I'm not sure off hand, but while we wait for someone who knows what
he/she is talking about, you might also look in appserver/distributions.

On 9/8/11 4:02 PM, Ed Burns wrote:
> As part of the maven rename for JSF, we now have javax.faces.jar where
> we used to have jsf-api.jar and jsf-impl.jar. I've made changes in the
> following places to reflect this new reality, but I still somehow end up
> with jsf-api.jar and jsf-impl.jar in the modules directory.
>
> Can someone please tell me how I can change what ends up in the modules
> directory?
>
> M deployment/dol/src/test/java/com/sun/enterprise/deployment/OrderingDescriptorTest.java
> M core/kernel/src/test/resources/DomainTest.xml
> M pom.xml
> M jdbc/admin/src/test/resources/DomainTest.xml
> M javaee-api/javax.javaee/src/main/assembly/web-api-assembly.xml
> M javaee-api/javax.javaee/src/main/assembly/api-assembly.xml
> M javaee-api/javax.javaee/pom.xml
> M tests/embedded/maven-plugin/jsftest/pom.xml
> M tests/embedded/web/web-war/test/pom.xml
> M javadoc.xml
> M extras/javaee/manifest-jar/src/main/resources/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
> M packager/nucleus-base/lib/templates/default-web.xml
> M packager/nucleus-base/bin/jspc
> M packager/nucleus-base/bin/jspc.bat
> M packager/glassfish-jsf/pom.xml
> M packager/resources/pkg_conf.py
> M web/web-glue/src/main/java/com/sun/enterprise/web/WebModuleListener.java
> M web/jsf-connector/src/main/resources/META-INF/services/org.glassfish.faces.integration.GlassFishInjectionProvider
> M web/jsf-connector/pom.xml
> M web/weld-integration/pom.xml
> M common/common-util/src/test/resources/v2domain.xml
> M admingui/common/pom.xml
> M admingui/pom.xml
>
> I think it's somewhere in packager but I can't seem to find it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
>


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