Jars created through Maven job from Git does not work












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My project requires me to create a runnable jar from a certain maven build job(using jenkinsfile) and use the jar as a test utility.



Now, When I running the pom.xml and building the jar from my local machine, The jar is gettting created and I am able to run it in my test without any issue. But, when I am creating the same jar after checking in the code in Git, the jar created is substantially smaller in size(30kb) and does not run.
Using a decompiler, i verified the contents of the jars and found that none of the dependencies are getting merged with the jars created from Git. I am not sure where things are going wrong since all the dependencies are merged in the jar generated when I am running the pom through local.
Please find the console log for jar generated through local. I have also attached the decompiled jars snapshots.



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  • None of your attachments actually made it into your question, but that aside, the problem of dependencies not making it into a Maven build is a very well known and solved one. Research on Stack Overflow for Maven plugins which can help you here.

    – Tim Biegeleisen
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:18











  • Missing pom file and the steps you have used to build...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:23
















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My project requires me to create a runnable jar from a certain maven build job(using jenkinsfile) and use the jar as a test utility.



Now, When I running the pom.xml and building the jar from my local machine, The jar is gettting created and I am able to run it in my test without any issue. But, when I am creating the same jar after checking in the code in Git, the jar created is substantially smaller in size(30kb) and does not run.
Using a decompiler, i verified the contents of the jars and found that none of the dependencies are getting merged with the jars created from Git. I am not sure where things are going wrong since all the dependencies are merged in the jar generated when I am running the pom through local.
Please find the console log for jar generated through local. I have also attached the decompiled jars snapshots.



Request you to please help me in this.










share|improve this question























  • None of your attachments actually made it into your question, but that aside, the problem of dependencies not making it into a Maven build is a very well known and solved one. Research on Stack Overflow for Maven plugins which can help you here.

    – Tim Biegeleisen
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:18











  • Missing pom file and the steps you have used to build...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:23














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My project requires me to create a runnable jar from a certain maven build job(using jenkinsfile) and use the jar as a test utility.



Now, When I running the pom.xml and building the jar from my local machine, The jar is gettting created and I am able to run it in my test without any issue. But, when I am creating the same jar after checking in the code in Git, the jar created is substantially smaller in size(30kb) and does not run.
Using a decompiler, i verified the contents of the jars and found that none of the dependencies are getting merged with the jars created from Git. I am not sure where things are going wrong since all the dependencies are merged in the jar generated when I am running the pom through local.
Please find the console log for jar generated through local. I have also attached the decompiled jars snapshots.



Request you to please help me in this.










share|improve this question














My project requires me to create a runnable jar from a certain maven build job(using jenkinsfile) and use the jar as a test utility.



Now, When I running the pom.xml and building the jar from my local machine, The jar is gettting created and I am able to run it in my test without any issue. But, when I am creating the same jar after checking in the code in Git, the jar created is substantially smaller in size(30kb) and does not run.
Using a decompiler, i verified the contents of the jars and found that none of the dependencies are getting merged with the jars created from Git. I am not sure where things are going wrong since all the dependencies are merged in the jar generated when I am running the pom through local.
Please find the console log for jar generated through local. I have also attached the decompiled jars snapshots.



Request you to please help me in this.







java git maven pom.xml maven-assembly-plugin






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  • None of your attachments actually made it into your question, but that aside, the problem of dependencies not making it into a Maven build is a very well known and solved one. Research on Stack Overflow for Maven plugins which can help you here.

    – Tim Biegeleisen
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:18











  • Missing pom file and the steps you have used to build...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:23



















  • None of your attachments actually made it into your question, but that aside, the problem of dependencies not making it into a Maven build is a very well known and solved one. Research on Stack Overflow for Maven plugins which can help you here.

    – Tim Biegeleisen
    Nov 28 '18 at 6:18











  • Missing pom file and the steps you have used to build...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 28 '18 at 7:23

















None of your attachments actually made it into your question, but that aside, the problem of dependencies not making it into a Maven build is a very well known and solved one. Research on Stack Overflow for Maven plugins which can help you here.

– Tim Biegeleisen
Nov 28 '18 at 6:18





None of your attachments actually made it into your question, but that aside, the problem of dependencies not making it into a Maven build is a very well known and solved one. Research on Stack Overflow for Maven plugins which can help you here.

– Tim Biegeleisen
Nov 28 '18 at 6:18













Missing pom file and the steps you have used to build...

– khmarbaise
Nov 28 '18 at 7:23





Missing pom file and the steps you have used to build...

– khmarbaise
Nov 28 '18 at 7:23












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