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application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.8.2)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.8.1)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.8.0)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.7.0)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.6.3)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.6.2)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.6.1)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.6.0)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.5.2)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.5.1)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.5.0)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.4.2)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.4.1)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
application from group net.oneandone.maven.plugins (version 1.4.0)
Generates an application file. An application file is a single executable file containing your entire
application, it's all you need to distribute or run the application. Technically, an application file is a Bash
shell script with an appended executable jar file. You can invoke it directly or you can pass it as an argument
to java -jar. You can rename it without breaking the application.
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