4.0.0
fr.neatmonster
nocheatplus-parent
pom
1.1-SNAPSHOT
NoCheatPlus Parent
https://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/nocheatplus
UTF-8
yyyy_MM_dd-HH_mm
${maven.build.timestamp}
?
?
ncp_base
true
ncp_base
true
NCPBuildBase
NCPCommons
NCPCore
NCPCompatBukkit
NCPCompatProtocolLib
NCPPlugin
NoCheatPlus
spigot1_7_r4
spigot1_7_r4
true
NCPCompatCB3100
spigot1_8_r3
spigot1_8_r3
true
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_8_R3
spigot1_9_r1
spigot1_9_r1
true
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_9_R1
spigot1_9_r2
spigot1_9_r2
true
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_9_R2
spigot1_10_r1
spigot1_10_r1
true
NCPCompatCBDev
cbdev
cbdev
true
NCPCompatCBDev
all
cbdedicated
true
NCPCompatCB2512
NCPCompatCB2545
NCPCompatCB2602
NCPCompatCB2645
NCPCompatCB2691
NCPCompatCB2763
NCPCompatCB2794
NCPCompatCB2808
NCPCompatCB2882
NCPCompatCB2922
NCPCompatCB3026
NCPCompatCB3043
NCPCompatCB3100
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_8_R1
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_8_R2
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_8_R3
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_9_R1
NCPCompatSpigotCB1_9_R2
NCPCompatCBDev
spigot-repo
https://hub.spigotmc.org/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots
bukkit
http://repo.bukkit.org/content/groups/public/
The initial pom design had been taken from mbax (GitHub).
The naming of the native compatibility modules mostly follows NCPCompat + shortcut of server mod name + earliest build/version that the module would run with (though it should be compiled with the latest available build rather, latest build also can be used, if it is the first module depicting an API incompatibility transition).
NCPCompatBukkit provides compatibility for the Bukkit-API only (no native module available), aiming at keeping NCP up for a new MC version for if no native module is available . Tendency is to use the latest Bukkit version rather, but since it is used for some "unknown mods" as well, it is not compiled with the latest Bukkit version always.
TODO: Better place for descriptions like this?
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-deploy-plugin
true