Hi Carlos,

Well as Ant and Maven both use the same compiler, it is generally possible to 
do in Maven what you do in Ant.

It just might be that I must extend the plugin to support that use-case. 

So, no worries … as soon as someone tells me and I know what I have to do, I’ll 
do it and then you can continue doing what you want to do ;-)

Chris

Am 17.02.17, 16:12 schrieb "carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von Carlos 
Rovira" <carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com>:

    Hi Chris,
    
    I never seen anything like that before, but I assume that is something
    valid. I think this classes was done by Greg Dove, maybe he or Alex can let
    us know how to deal with it.
    
    I assume that this work, since people are using, but maybe they compile
    with ANT and Maven doesn't support it?
    
    
    
    
    
    2017-02-17 16:08 GMT+01:00 Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:
    
    > Hi Carlos,
    >
    > I just had a look at the class which is a Function outside a class and not
    > a class itself … never seen such a thing.
    > So I had a look at the output and couldn’t find any. It seems most modules
    > have a “ModuleNameClasses” class to tell the compiler what to compile or a
    > manifest to do something similar, but it seems this module doesn’t and
    > therefore the compiler doesn’t compile anything.
    >
    > How can I tell the compiler to take everything in there?
    >
    > Chris
    >
    >
    >
    > Am 17.02.17, 15:58 schrieb "carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von Carlos
    > Rovira" <carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von carlosrov...@apache.org>:
    >
    >     registerClassAlia
    >
    >
    
    
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