Maven dynamic (tokenized) dependency in multimodule project












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I have multimodule project with multiple different authorization workflows (ad, db, kerberos etc.). Each of these workflows resides in different module.



In my main application (let's name it main-app) I dynamically define dependency like this (version omitted as each module is added in dependencyManagement in parent module):



<dependency>
<groupId>groupId</groupId>
<artifactId>${security-module}</artifactId>
</dependency>


During build I specify which security module I want to use. I do not want to add each jar as the jars contain spring @Configuration classes, which I do not want to load. Everything was working great but recently I found out that when I add main-app as a dependency to another app the transitive dependencies are not working (they are working if I remove dynamic dependency).



What is the good practice in this kind of setup?










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    I have multimodule project with multiple different authorization workflows (ad, db, kerberos etc.). Each of these workflows resides in different module.



    In my main application (let's name it main-app) I dynamically define dependency like this (version omitted as each module is added in dependencyManagement in parent module):



    <dependency>
    <groupId>groupId</groupId>
    <artifactId>${security-module}</artifactId>
    </dependency>


    During build I specify which security module I want to use. I do not want to add each jar as the jars contain spring @Configuration classes, which I do not want to load. Everything was working great but recently I found out that when I add main-app as a dependency to another app the transitive dependencies are not working (they are working if I remove dynamic dependency).



    What is the good practice in this kind of setup?










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      I have multimodule project with multiple different authorization workflows (ad, db, kerberos etc.). Each of these workflows resides in different module.



      In my main application (let's name it main-app) I dynamically define dependency like this (version omitted as each module is added in dependencyManagement in parent module):



      <dependency>
      <groupId>groupId</groupId>
      <artifactId>${security-module}</artifactId>
      </dependency>


      During build I specify which security module I want to use. I do not want to add each jar as the jars contain spring @Configuration classes, which I do not want to load. Everything was working great but recently I found out that when I add main-app as a dependency to another app the transitive dependencies are not working (they are working if I remove dynamic dependency).



      What is the good practice in this kind of setup?










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      I have multimodule project with multiple different authorization workflows (ad, db, kerberos etc.). Each of these workflows resides in different module.



      In my main application (let's name it main-app) I dynamically define dependency like this (version omitted as each module is added in dependencyManagement in parent module):



      <dependency>
      <groupId>groupId</groupId>
      <artifactId>${security-module}</artifactId>
      </dependency>


      During build I specify which security module I want to use. I do not want to add each jar as the jars contain spring @Configuration classes, which I do not want to load. Everything was working great but recently I found out that when I add main-app as a dependency to another app the transitive dependencies are not working (they are working if I remove dynamic dependency).



      What is the good practice in this kind of setup?







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