Thanks David! comments inline...

--- "David Jencks (JIRA)" <[email protected]>
wrote:

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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1693?page=comments#action_12369562
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> David Jencks commented on GERONIMO-1693:
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> 
> The problems seem to be caused by xmlbeans
> downloading a copy of the webservices client schema
> from the web rather than using the local copy.  This
> brings up the point that it is essential that
> download=false for all our use of xmlbeans.  We must
> supply every schema that we compile.
> 
> In the m1 plugin I had to supply an entity resolver
> and a catalog manager in order to help xmlbeans find
> the correct local schemas.  Something similar may be
> needed here also.
    The catalogLocation is listed as a TODO item with
unknown use. Which means we need a modified plugin.
http://mojo.codehaus.org/xmlbeans-maven-plugin/xmlbeans-mojo.html
> 
> Also, in the m1 plugin you can specify modules to
> add to the xmlbeans compiler classpath, where these
> modules include stuff already generated by xmlbeans.
>  In this way xmlbeans won't generate duplicate
> copies of the already generated classes, and you
> won't have big problems with xmlbeans not able to
> find the missing schemas.  This will be more of a
> problem compiling the *-builder modules which tend
> to depend on each other.
> 
> I also strongly recommend setting noJavac true, but
> it is possible that the m2 plugin won't let you do
> this.  I think maven should be in control of
> compiling the generated code, not xmlbeans/ant.  I
> consider exposing this property and the others that
> let xmlbeans compile the results in the m2 plugin an
> error.
Good news, noJavac is available.
> 
> > j2ee-schema module migration to Maven2
> > --------------------------------------
> >
> >          Key: GERONIMO-1693
> >          URL:
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1693
> >      Project: Geronimo
> >         Type: Sub-task
> >     Reporter: Anita Kulshreshtha
> >     Priority: Blocker
> >  Attachments: pom.patch
> >
> 
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