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Andrew Rubinger commented on SHRINKWRAP-372:
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I think instead of changing the existing API for LibraryContainer, we should keep using
the existing "addAsLibraries" constructs but provide a nice way to get at the
desired inputs.
In this case, that'd amount to a new resolver extension to resolve archives from
resources found in a given ClassLoader. For instance (ignore naming/API for now):
ClassLoaderResolver.resolveArchivesFromResource(ClassLoader,"META-INF/beans.xml")
>> returns Set<Archive> or similar
That result can then easily be passed into the existing APIs.
create a way to LibraryContainer#addAsLibrary by a given marker file
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Key: SHRINKWRAP-372
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SHRINKWRAP-372
Project: ShrinkWrap
Issue Type: Enhancement
Reporter: Mark Struberg
When working with CDI Extensions we need to 'package' a whole JAR (or it's
whole content) into a JavaArchive which can be used for addAsLibrary based on the marker
file "/META-INF/beans.xml".
This is needed as we cannot simply addAsPackage because the extension jar files would
each overwrite other beans.xml files.
Something like
LibraryContainer#addContainingLibraries(String markerResource);
LibraryContainer#addContainingLibraries(String markerResource, String packageNameInclude,
String packageNameExclude);
Example:
ShrinkWrap.create(WebArchive.class,
"test.jar").addContainingLibraries("/META-INF/beans.xml");
would package all JARs which have a resource "/META-INF/beans.xml", pack them
into JavaArchives and add those to the WebArchive.
With packageNameInclude and packageNameExclude we could add rules about which jars to add
and exclude.
But I'm sure there is already an established pattern for such a thing in ShrinkWrap.
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