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     Hi Mickael! 
    
      
      Here is a possible way to do it: 
      * Create your application as an "eclipse-product" (so you get all
      the happiness provided by p2) 
      * Create a module that would be build after your eclipse-product
      and that would collect the content of the plugins/ folder of your
      eclipse-product and zip it (so you get a fat jar) 
     
    Thx for your response!  
     
    For the time being, I realized an approach which works for me (but
    appears most probably arcane to Maven and Tycho pros): 
     
    https://github.com/mrcalvin/qvto-cli 
     
    I am not very happy with certain decisions baked into my solution
    (eg. all the mess just to preserve the Jar-in-Jar loader throughout
    the Maven processing chain). But I needed something to get started.
     
     
    I had no time dig deep into the reasons why the QVTo standalone
    execution fails unless preserving the jars as they come in P2 etc
    (which is a different story, as it also fails when creating
    executable jars from within Eclipse also). 
     
    It will certainly improve over time. Any feedback is welcome. 
     
    Stefan 
  
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