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Jason Dillon closed MGROOVY-63.
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Resolution: Fixed
Soooo.... for now, the verdict is to keep {{src/main/groovy}} and
{{src/test/groovy}} as the default base directories. The new joint compilation
muck however will automatically add the basedirs where groovy sources live to
the compile roots so that any {{.java}} sources will get picked up and compiled.
For now I think this is the best option... though before the 1.0 release I
might figure a better way, but for now... this is what I think is best.
> Sources should by default be under 'java' dir
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> Key: MGROOVY-63
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MGROOVY-63
> Project: Maven 2.x Groovy Integration
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: compile, testCompile
> Affects Versions: 1.0-alpha-1, 1.0-alpha-2, 1.0-alpha-3, 1.0-beta-1
> Reporter: Luke Daley
> Assignee: Jason Dillon
> Fix For: 1.0-beta-2
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> To make mixed java/groovy apps easier to manage, it would be better if groovy
> source was looked for under the java dir by default instead of a seperate
> groovy dir.
> Since it all ends up as java bytecode, it makes sense to have the source
> under the same tree. You can always tell the language by the file extension ;)
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