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I have a single maven project that has multiple main classes. I want to generate runnable Jars (that include all dependencies) out of these project. I currently have the following build configuration (using maven.assembly):

<build>
<plugins>
    <plugin>
        <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
        <configuration>
            <archive>
                <manifest>
                    <mainClass>classpath.to.my.mainClass</mainClass>
                </manifest>
            </archive>
            <descriptorRefs>
                <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
            </descriptorRefs>
        </configuration>
    </plugin>
</plugins>
</build>

Is their a way to achive this with maven-assembly? If not, what is the simplest way to achive my goal?

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  • Have you tried to create several <plugin> entries for maven-assembly-plugin with different configurations? This will trigger this plugin twice and create two JAR files hopefully...
    – dma_k
    Jan 4, 2012 at 14:51
  • @dma_k Following your suggestion, trying to generate three JARs, the first two get overwritten by the last <plugin> configuration.
    – anon
    Jan 14, 2013 at 18:19
  • Try to play with <finalName> configuration option (check here).
    – dma_k
    Jan 15, 2013 at 15:08

4 Answers 4

32

You can do it. You'll need a separate execution for each artifact that you're building (i.e., give each its own id but you can leave the phase as default), and you'll need to specify the finalName and archive/manifest/mainClass for each.

<build>
<plugins>
    <plugin>
        <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
        <executions>
          <execution>
            <id>build-a</id>
            <configuration>
              <archive>
                <manifest>
                  <mainClass>foobar.Aclass</mainClass>
                </manifest>
              </archive>
              <descriptorRefs>
                <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
              </descriptorRefs>
              <finalName>foobar_a.jar</finalName>
            </configuration>
          </execution>
          <execution>
            <id>build-b</id>
            <configuration>
              <archive>
                <manifest>
                  <mainClass>foobar.Bclass</mainClass>
                </manifest>
              </archive>
              <descriptorRefs>
                <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
              </descriptorRefs>
              <finalName>foobar_b.jar</finalName>
            </configuration>
          </execution>
        </executions>
    </plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
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  • 3
    It probably also ought to explicitly declare that the single goal is to be used. Jan 4, 2012 at 12:45
  • 4
    from trying this solution and the one posted here, it looks like one also needs to add the <goals> and <phase> tags ? Jun 25, 2013 at 12:24
  • I edited the post (waiting for peer review) to include goals and phase tags.
    – Gabriel
    Apr 9, 2015 at 7:44
  • Would it also be possible to install them both? by adding a suffix to the artifact?
    – Phate
    Apr 7, 2020 at 19:21
  • Can these two jars also be size minimised with the shade plugin?
    – ifly6
    Dec 21, 2020 at 18:26
24

I wasn't able to solve this problem with the maven-assembly-plugin in a satisfying way, so I went for a different solution. I used the onejar-maven-plugin:

<build>
  <plugins>
  <plugin>
    <groupId>org.dstovall</groupId>
    <artifactId>onejar-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>1.4.4</version>
    <executions>
      <execution>
        <id>build-first</id>
          <configuration>
            <mainClass>classpath.to.first.Main</mainClass>
            <attachToBuild>true</attachToBuild>
            <classifier>onejar</classifier>
            <filename>first-runnable.jar</filename>
          </configuration>
          <goals>
            <goal>one-jar</goal>
          </goals>
        </execution>
      <execution>
        <id>build-second</id>
          <configuration>
            <mainClass>classpath.to.second.Main</mainClass>
            <attachToBuild>true</attachToBuild>
            <classifier>onejar</classifier>
            <filename>second-runnable.jar</filename>
          </configuration>
          <goals>
            <goal>one-jar</goal>
          </goals>
        </execution>
      </executions>
    </plugin>
  </plugins>
</build>

<pluginRepositories>
  <pluginRepository>
     <id>onejar-maven-plugin.googlecode.com</id>
     <url>http://onejar-maven-plugin.googlecode.com/svn/mavenrepo</url>
  </pluginRepository>
</pluginRepositories>
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  • 1
    shouldn't the two ids in the two executions be different ? My maven complains if I have the same id more than once. Feb 21, 2012 at 12:11
  • @AndreHolzner: Yes, this was an error Feb 22, 2012 at 9:59
  • 1
    IMHO, same thing is possible with maven-assembly-plugin. See @donal-fellows answer
    – Gabriel
    Apr 9, 2015 at 7:46
  • different id's are required to uniquely identify separate jars, Apr 13, 2017 at 19:21
  • You should replace the plugin repository with this: <pluginRepository> <id>redhat-earlyaccess-repository</id> <url>maven.repository.redhat.com/earlyaccess/all/</url> </pluginRepository> Sep 18, 2018 at 13:20
19

The top answer works if you are not using any configuration (or any resource, for that matter) that gets bundled into your jar file (e.g., configuration for Spring Framework auto-bindings).

Fortunately, this solution also works with maven-shade-plugin and you don't have that aforementioned issue with onejar-maven-plugin.

Also, maven-shade-plugin is actively being maintained as opposed to onejar-maven-plugin which is in the purgatory that is googlecode.

<plugin>
  <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
  <artifactId>maven-shade-plugin</artifactId>
  <version>2.4.1</version>
  <executions>
    <execution>
      <id>build-first</id>
      <phase>package</phase>
      <goals>
         <goal>shade</goal>
      </goals>   
      <configuration>
        <transformers>
          <transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ManifestResourceTransformer">                        
            <mainClass>classpath.to.first.Main</mainClass>
          </transformer>
        </transformers>
        <finalName>first-runnable</finalName>
      </configuration>        
    </execution>
    <execution>
      <id>build-second</id>
      <phase>package</phase>
      <goals>
         <goal>shade</goal>
      </goals>   
      <configuration>
        <transformers>
          <transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ManifestResourceTransformer">                        
            <mainClass>classpath.to.second.Main</mainClass>
          </transformer>
        </transformers>
        <finalName>second-runnable</finalName>
      </configuration>  
    </execution>
  </executions>
</plugin>
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  • This works but it also seems to backup the target JAR if it already exists, e.g. it creates original-first-runnable.jar and original-second-runnable.jar (using your example). Aug 18, 2023 at 13:35
5

To specify a little more previous answer that was very helpful to me, you need to add phase package and goal assembly and run mvn run clean package, pom is as follows :

<plugin>
            <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
            <executions>
                <execution>
                    <id>build-a</id>
                    <configuration>
                        <archive>
                            <manifest>
                                <mainClass>firstMainClass</mainClass>
                            </manifest>
                        </archive>
                        <descriptorRefs>
                            <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
                        </descriptorRefs>
                        <finalName>a.jar</finalName>
                    </configuration>
                    <phase>package</phase>
                    <goals>
                        <goal>assembly</goal>
                    </goals>
                </execution>
                <execution>
                    <id>build-b</id>
                    <configuration>
                        <archive>
                            <manifest>
                                <mainClass>SecondMainClass</mainClass>
                            </manifest>
                        </archive>
                        <descriptorRefs>
                            <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
                        </descriptorRefs>
                        <finalName>b.jar</finalName>
                    </configuration>
                    <phase>package</phase>
                    <goals>
                        <goal>assembly</goal>
                    </goals>
                </execution>
            </executions>
        </plugin>
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