If none of the upper work, you can always use gmaven to agressively dive into MavenProject
object and get your artifact infos. In my case, I had the following artifact declared in a profile :
<!-- Neo4J connector. This dependency is scoped to be usable by maven-exec-plugin
which installs it in Glassfish -->
<dependency>
<groupId>com.netoprise</groupId>
<artifactId>neo4j-connector</artifactId>
<version>${neo4j.connector.version}</version>
<type>rar</type>
<!-- Set in test scope to avoid release issues -->
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
To get its path and put it in a maven property, I wrote the following gmaven script :
<!-- Small script used to build maven property for neo4j-connector path -->
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.gmaven</groupId>
<artifactId>gmaven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.3</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>get-neo4j-connector-rar-path</id>
<phase>validate</phase>
<goals>
<goal>execute</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<source>
<![CDATA[
println "initial value of neo4j.connector.rarPath is \""+project.properties['neo4j.connector.rarPath']+"\""
// Duplicate model in a Mavenproject, allowing me to get associated artifact
// So sad I can't get the embdder object
// More info here : http://maven.apache.org/ref/3.0.3/maven-core/apidocs/org/apache/maven/project/MavenProject.html
def mavenProject = new org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject(project)
// More infos on Artifact there : http://maven.apache.org/ref/3.0.3/maven-artifact/apidocs/org/apache/maven/artifact/Artifact.html
def neo4jConnector = mavenProject.getArtifacts().find { artifact -> artifact.getArtifactId()=='neo4j-connector' }
// Now resolve dependency to produce an artifact
// notice maven property interpolation doesn't do toString, so we have to do it ourselves
project.properties['neo4j.connector.rarPath'] = neo4jConnector.getFile().getAbsolutePath()
println "usable neoj4Connector can be found at "+project.properties['neo4j.connector.rarPath']
]]>
</source>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
It's some kind of brute-force method, but it DO work far better than the previous solutions I've seen there.
Bar.jar
as a system library, you need to specify<scope>system</scope><systemPath>${my.lib}</systemPath>
but it seems you want to use${my.lib}
somewhere else. Show the complete example of how you want to use${my.lib}
...