I have a maven project that I want to build without version.
Now, when I build the project using maven, it creates this commonjerseylib-1.0.war but I need this commonjerseylib.war to be created.
In addition to that, I remove <version> tag from pom.xml but still Maven is creating with war with version 1.0 by default.
My pom.xml :
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>commonjerseylib</groupId>
<artifactId>commonjerseylib</artifactId>
<packaging>ear</packaging>
<name>commonjerseylib</name>
<!--<version>1.0</version>-->
How to build it without version ?
You will always need a version number for a project, however it is possible to change the name of the generated package (JAR, WAR, EAR, etc.) through the
<finalName>element in the POM.or in older versions of maven:
By default, the finalName is
${project.artifactId}-${project.version}, but this can be changed to something else. This will only affect the name of the package created in thetargetdirectory; the file name in the local repository and uploaded to remote repositories will always have a version number.See the POM reference documentation for more information.