1.0.0
Describes the component layout and packaging.
1.0.0
Describes the component layout and packaging.
1.0.0
Specify assembly parameters for groups of files.
1.0.0
Specify assembly parameters for single files.
1.0.0
Specify assembly behavior for sets of dependencies.
1.0.0
Defines a dependency set
1.0.0
Specify the mapping pattern for all dependencies included
in this assembly.
Default is ${artifactId}-${version}.${extension}.
0.0.0+
If set to true, this property will unpack all dependencies
into the specified output directory. When set to false
dependencies will be includes as archives (jars).
Default value is false.
1.0.0
Specifies the dependency scope for this dependencySet.
Default scope value is "runtime".
1.0.0
Specifies the output directory relative to the root
of the root directory of the assembly. For example,
"log" will put the specified files in the log directory.
1.0.0
When <include> subelements are present, they define
a set of files and directory to include.
1.0.0
When <exclude> subelements are present, they define
a set of files and directory to exclude.
1.0.0
Similar to a UNIX permission. Format: (User)(Group)(Other) where each
component is a sum of Read = 4, Write = 2, and Execute = 1. For example,
the default value of 0644 translates to User read-write, Group and Other
read-only.
<a href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html">(more on unix-style permissions)</a>
1.0.0
Similar to a UNIX permission. Format: (User)(Group)(Other) where each
component is a sum of Read = 4, Write = 2, and Execute = 1. For example,
the default value of 0644 translates to User read-write, Group and Other
read-only.
<a href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html">(more on unix-style permissions)</a>
1.0.0
Allows individual file copy with option to change destination
file name not supported by fileSet
1.0.0
Absolute or relative from the module's directory.
1.0.0
Specifies the output directory relative to the root
of the root directory of the assembly. For example,
"log" will put the specified files in the log directory.
1.0.0
Destination file name in outputDirectory.
Default is the same name as the source's file.
1.0.0
Similar to a UNIX permission. Format: (User)(Group)(Other) where each
component is a sum of Read = 4, Write = 2, and Execute = 1. For example,
the default value of 0644 translates to User read-write, Group and Other
read-only.
<a href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html">(more on unix-style permissions)</a>
1.0.0
Controls the line-endings of files in this fileSet.
Valid values are:
<ul>
<li><b>"keep"</b> - Preserve all line endings</li>
<li><b>"unix"</b> - Use Unix-style line endings</li>
<li><b>"lf"</b> - Use a single line-feed line endings</li>
<li><b>"dos"</b> - Use DOS-style line endings</li>
<li><b>"crlf"</b> - Use Carraige-return, line-feed line endings</li>
</ul>
1.0.0
Flag used to determine if the file is filtered.
1.0.0
1.0.0
Absolute or relative from the module's directory. For
example, "src/main/bin" would select this subdirectory
of the project in which this dependency is defined.
1.0.0
Controls the line-endings of files in this fileSet.
Valid values:
<ul>
<li><b>"keep"</b> - Preserve all line endings</li>
<li><b>"unix"</b> - Use Unix-style line endings</li>
<li><b>"lf"</b> - Use a single line-feed line endings</li>
<li><b>"dos"</b> - Use DOS-style line endings</li>
<li><b>"crlf"</b> - Use Carraige-return, line-feed line endings</li>
</ul>
1.0.0
Specifies the output directory relative to the root
of the root directory of the assembly. For example,
"log" will put the specified files in the log directory.
1.0.0
When <include> subelements are present, they define
a set of files and directory to include.
1.0.0
When <exclude> subelements are present, they define
a set of files and directory to exclude.
1.0.0
Similar to a UNIX permission. Format: (User)(Group)(Other) where each
component is a sum of Read = 4, Write = 2, and Execute = 1. For example,
the default value of 0644 translates to User read-write, Group and Other
read-only.
<a href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html">(more on unix-style permissions)</a>
1.0.0
Similar to a UNIX permission. Format: (User)(Group)(Other) where each
component is a sum of Read = 4, Write = 2, and Execute = 1. For example,
the default value of 0644 translates to User read-write, Group and Other
read-only.
<a href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html">(more on unix-style permissions)</a>