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Using Maven 2, is there a way I can list out the jar dependencies as just the file names?

mvn dependency:build-classpath

can list the jar files, but that will include the full path to their location in my local repository. What I need is essentially just a list of the file names (or the file names that the copy-dependencies goal copied).

So the list I need would be something like

activation-1.1.jar,antlr-2.7.6.jar,aopalliance-1.0.jar etc...

ideally as a maven property, but I guess, a file such as build-classpath can generate will do.

What I am trying to achieve is writing a Bundle-ClassPath to an otherwise manually maintained MANIFEST.MF file for a OSGi bundle. (You shouldn't need to understand this bit to answer the question.)

To clarify: The question is not about how to write manifest headers into the MANIFEST.MF file in a jar (that is easily googleble). I am asking about how to get the data I want to write, namely the list shown above.

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just submit a patch for the dependency plugin and i'll apply it to the next release. The build classpath is the closest thing to what you want, we just need to tweak the options to get the desired output. – Brian Fox Apr 19 at 2:09

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Maven can build the classpath in your manifest automatically: http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-manifest.html

It's a configuration of the Maven archive plugin.

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Have you looked at the Apache Felix project? It has a whole mess of plugins, including a bundle plugin that should do what you want.

Also, have you tried the <addClasspath> tag with <manifestFile>? That should have the desired effect of merging the classpath into your manifest.

<plugin>
  <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
  <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId>
  ...
  <configuration>
    <archive>
      <addClasspath>true</addClasspath>
      <manifestFile>src/main/resources/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF</manifestFile>
    </archive>
  </configuration>
  ...
</plugin>
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I'm aware of Apache Felix, but that's not doing what I need, which is the reason I'm doing this manually. – Sindri Nov 11 '08 at 11:29
addClasspath will add a list of jar's to the Class-Path manifest header, I don't see maven-jar-plugin docs mention being able to put the class path into other headers. Also the Bundle-Classpath needs more than just a list of jars. – Sindri Nov 11 '08 at 11:30
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As best as I can tell, you can't get exactly that output, with the commas and no spaces. Both via the command line and via the pom.xml file, the maven-dependency-plugin or the CLI freaks out if you specify spaces or the '' (empty string) as a substitute with either pathSeparator or fileSeparator. So, you may be forced to reach something of a compromise. You can

    mvn dependency:build-classpath -Dmdep.pathSeparator=":" -Dmdep.prefix='' -Dmdep.fileSeparator=":" -Dmdep.outputFile=classpath

However, that should get you a full list, separated by '::' instead of just ',', but it works. If you run:

    mvn dependency:build-classpath -Dmdep.pathSeparator="@REPLACEWITHCOMMA" -Dmdep.prefix='' -Dmdep.fileSeparator="@" -Dmdep.outputFile=classpath

and attach this to the generate-resources phase and filter that resource later by setting the correct property in the process-resources phase of the lifecycle, you should be able to get just the comma.

You can see the full list of options at: http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/build-classpath-mojo.html

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