Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
Hi,
I have written a plugin, which I currently call maven-xml-plugin. This first
version is able to validate XML documents (test phase) or to transform XML
documents by applying an XSLT stylesheet (generate-resources). So far
development is finished (including a test suite), the exception being docs,
which I intend to create in the next days.
Now I have two questions:
- A question of style: Does it make sense to have these functions in one
and the same plugin or do people feel, it would be better to have two
plugins (xml-transform and xml-validate)?
Yep, they all do XML stuff so that's fine. You already have two
different Mojos which is the right way to separate stuff.
- What is the suggested target for the plugin? Being an Apache committer,
I'd strongly prefer to put it into the Maven Plugins Sandbox, or at a
similar location. But I understand, that this is a question of policy,
which is not upon me to choose.
Normally stuff like that would go to mojo [1], the Maven sandbox is only
for Maven committers as it is now.
[1]: http://mojo.codehaus.org
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Trygve
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