POM_XPATH_REPLACE(7) Java Packages Tools POM_XPATH_REPLACE(7)NAME
pom_xpath_replace - replace XML node from POM file with given XML code
SYNOPSIS
%pom_xpath_replace XPath XML-code [POM-location]
DESCRIPTION
This macro patches specified POM file removing all XML nodes described by the XPath expression and injecting given XML code in their place.
XPath is an expression describing a set of XML nodes to be removed from the POM file. It must be a properly formated XPath 1.0 expression,
as described in http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/.
POM location can be either a full path to the POM file, or a path to the directory containing pom.xml. If POM location is not given then
pom.xml from current working directory is used.
BUGS
POM files use a specific namespace - http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0. Currently this namespace needs to be explicitly specified in all
XPath POM macros by prefixing all node names with pom:.
AUTHOR
Written by Mikolaj Izdebski.
REPORTING BUGS
Bugs should be reported through Red Hat Bugzilla at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/.
SEE ALSO pom_add_dep(7), pom_add_parent(7), pom_add_plugin(7), pom_disable_module(7), pom_remove_dep(7), pom_remove_parent(7), pom_remove_plugin(7),
pom_set_parent(7), pom_xpath_inject(7), pom_xpath_remove(7), pom_xpath_set(7).
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MAVEN(1) User Commands MAVEN(1)NAME
Maven - Installs a POM file into /usr/share/maven-repo.
SYNOPSIS
mh_installpom [option]... [pom]
DESCRIPTION
Installs the POM file in /usr/share/maven-repo, at the correct location for Maven. Before installing the POM, it prepares it with
mh_cleanpom.
debian/maven.rules is used to alter the version properties for the library and its dependencies.
Prefer to use mh_installpoms as it reuses the information in debian/$package.poms and avoids repetition.
Where
[pom] is the location of the POM file to install.
GroupId, artifactId and version will be extracted from this file.
OPTIONS -h --help: show this text
-V --version: show the version
-p<package> --package=<package>: name of the Debian package which
will contain this POM file
-h --has-package-version: flag that indicates that this POM has the
same version as the package, this helps packagers of depending packages
-o --no-parent: don't inherit from a parent POM
-k --keep-pom-version: keep the original version of the POM but
convert all other versions in dependencies and plugins. If there is a parent POM, keeps its version except when the parent is
already registered in the Maven repository
-e<version>, --set-version=<version>: set the version for the POM,
do not use the version declared in the POM file.
-r<rules> --rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
rules to apply when cleaning the POM. Optional, the default location is debian/maven.rules
-u<rules> --published-rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
extra rules to publish in the property debian.mavenRules in the cleaned POM. Optional, the default location is debian/maven.pub-
lishedRules
-i<rules> --ignore-rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
rules used to remove certain dependencies from the cleaned POM Optional, the default location is debian/maven.ignoreRules
-c<rules> --clean-ignore-rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
rules use to remove certain dependencies from the cleaned POM, in addition to the ignore rules specified previously. This is useful
in situations such as when the Maven clean target requires more dependencies or plugins to ignore than the build target. All rules
defined in clean-ignore-rules will be added to the existing rules in ignore-rules. Optional, the default location is
debian/maven.cleanIgnoreRules
-s --no-rules: don't apply any rules for converting versions,
do not even convert versions to the default 'debian' version
--no-publish-used-rule: don't publish the rule used to transform
a POM's own attributes in debian.mavenRules
--keep-elements=<elem1,elem2>: keep the elements listed here
even if they are normally removed by the clean operation. Such elements are build,reports,reporting,prerequisites,profiles.
-m<repo root>--maven-repo=<repo root>: location of the Maven repository,
used to force the versions of the Maven plugins used in the current POM file with the versions found in the repository
-v --verbose: show more information while running
-n --no-act: don't actually do anything, just print the results
-ignore-pom: read the POM but don't install it
See also: mh_installpoms(1), mh_cleanpom(1)Maven Repo Helper version 1.7.1 January 2012 MAVEN(1)