Truthfully, this is a fairly substantial build, and there are some best practices that I use to keep all this stuff organized.
First, I would partition your code into several modules, and lay it out as follows:
pom.xml
/src
/app
/app-name
pom.xml
/src ...
/app-name-sdk
pom.xml
/src ...
/deployment
pom.xml
/src
/assembly
image.xml
/main
/app-folder
/bin
startup-script.sh
startup-script.bat
/etc
config.conf
...
/plugins
/plugin-A
pom.xml
/src ...
/plugin-B
pom.xml
/src ...
An this point, you've logically separated out all the various component pieces, leaving it clear where everything is, packaged into logical groups. (Now it doesn't look like folder vomit when I check this out again, since I can now keep /doc and /bin directories at the top level and know that the sub-directories under /src describe what's in each associated submodule.)
At this point, the top level pom.xml should look approximately like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<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">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<artifactId>app-name-parent</artifactId>
<groupId>com.mycompany.my-app</groupId>
<version>1.3.2-SNAPSHOT</version>
<packaging>pom</packaging>
<name>[Parent] My App</name>
<modules>
<!-- App -->
<module>src/app/app-name</module>
<module>src/app/my-app-sdk</module>
<!-- Plugins -->
<module>src/plugins/plugin-A</module>
<module>src/plugins/plugin-B</module>
<!-- Packaging -->
<module>src/app/distribution</module>
</modules>
<properties>
<!-- Useful properties to define here -->
<scm.revision>USER</scm.revision>
<compiler.debug>true</compiler.debug>
<compiler.optimize>false</compiler.optimize>
<project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
<!-- If you're not going to version your plugins with the parent,
then you should pick out the specific version info here
for each plugin. That way, you could just update individual plugins.
If this is to be packaged up and shipped together, it's probably not necessary.
-->
<plugin-A.version>1.1</plugin-A.version>
<plugin-B.version>1.3</plugin-B.version>
</properties>
<build>
<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.3</version>
<configuration>
<source>1.6</source>
<target>1.6</target>
<debug>${compiler.debug}</debug>
<optimize>${compiler.optimize}</optimize>
<fork>true</fork>
</configuration>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.5</version>
<configuration>
<includes>
<include>**/*Test.java</include>
</includes>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</pluginManagement>
</build>
<dependencyManagement>
<dependencies>
<!-- Test Dependencies -->
<dependency>
<groupId>junit</groupId>
<artifactId>junit</artifactId>
<version>4.3.1</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</dependencyManagement>
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>release</id>
<properties>
<compiler.debug>false</compiler.debug>
<compiler.optimize>true</compiler.optimize>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>ci-server</id>
<activation>
<property>
<name>env.SVN_REVISION</name>
</property>
</activation>
<properties>
<scm.revision>${env.SVN_REVISION}</scm.revision>
</properties>
</profile>
</profiles>
</project>
Then, all of your child modules need to have defined the link to the parent, like so:
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<parent>
<artifactId>app-name-parent</artifactId>
<groupId>com.mycompany.my-app</groupId>
<version>1.3.2-SNAPSHOT</version>
<relativePath>../../..</relativePath>
</parent>
<groupId>com.mycompany.my-app</groupId>
<artifactId>app-name</artifactId>
<name>[App] My App</name>
<description>
TODO
</description>
<dependencies>
<!-- System dependencies -->
<dependency>
<groupId>${project.parent.groupId}</groupId>
<artifactId>app-name-sdk</artifactId>
<version>${project.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Test Dependencies -->
<dependency>
<groupId>junit</groupId>
<artifactId>junit</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</project>
For the love of all that is holy and right in this world, do not try to package up everything in one of the modules associated with a jar output. This is wrong, and all those who do this are shunt.
I'm kidding.
But seriously: break out the packaging process into its own separate module, here the src/app/deployment module to package up the other artifacts of the build. Then, it really only has dependencies on other components in the system, and can look something like:
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<parent>
<artifactId>app-name-parent</artifactId>
<groupId>com.mycompany.my-app</groupId>
<version>1.3.2-SNAPSHOT</version>
<relativePath>../../..</relativePath>
</parent>
<groupId>com.mycompany.my-app</groupId>
<artifactId>deployment</artifactId>
<packaging>pom</packaging>
<name>[App] Deployment Image</name>
<description>
TODO
</description>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>image</id>
<phase>package</phase>
<goals>
<goal>single</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<tarLongFileMode>gnu</tarLongFileMode>
<descriptors>
<descriptor>src/assembly/image.xml</descriptor>
</descriptors>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>${project.parent.groupId}</groupId>
<artifactId>my-app</artifactId>
<version>${project.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<!-- Notice the separate group namespace element 'plugins', for clarity -->
<groupId>${project.parent.groupId}.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>plugin-A</artifactId><!-- Or project.version, depending... -->
<version>${plugin-A.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>${project.parent.groupId}.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>plugin-B</artifactId>
<version>${plugin-B.version}</version><!-- Or project.version, depending... -->
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</project>
Then you can use an assembly descriptor file (here, image.xml) to package up everything into one coherent whole, like so:
<assembly>
<id>image</id>
<formats>
<format>tar.gz</format>
</formats>
<includeBaseDirectory>false</includeBaseDirectory>
<dependencySets>
<!-- Everything -->
<dependencySet>
<outputDirectory>/app-folder/jars</outputDirectory>
<useProjectArtifact>false</useProjectArtifact>
<fileMode>0644</fileMode>
<directoryMode>0644</directoryMode>
<!-- This includes all transitive, <scope>compile</scope> dependencies -->
<includes>
<include>${project.parent.groupId}:*</include>
</includes>
</dependencySet>
</dependencySets>
<!-- Packaged scripts, config files, etc. -->
<fileSets>
<fileSet>
<outputDirectory>/app-folder/bin</outputDirectory>
<lineEnding>unix</lineEnding>
<fileMode>0755</fileMode>
<directoryMode>0744</directoryMode>
<filtered>false</filtered>
<directory>src/main/app-folder/bin</directory>
<includes>
<include>**/*</include>
</includes>
<!-- Some weird files are added here, for some reason -->
<excludes>
<exclude>*.*.formatted</exclude>
</excludes>
</fileSet>
<fileSet>
<outputDirectory>/app-folder/etc</outputDirectory>
<lineEnding>unix</lineEnding>
<fileMode>0640</fileMode>
<directoryMode>0744</directoryMode>
<filtered>true</filtered>
<directory>src/main/app-folder/etc</directory>
<includes>
<include>**/*</include>
</includes>
<!-- Some weird files are added here, for some reason -->
<excludes>
<exclude>*.*.formatted</exclude>
</excludes>
</fileSet>
</fileSets>
</assembly>
You can get a lot fancier with the packaging, but this is the bare bones that gets you 90% of the way there.
Sorry for the length of this, but I do this a lot, and following this practice really makes everything much cleaner and easier to figure out, particularly if I have to come back to it months afterwards.