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gmazza edited comment on MEXEC-50 at 6/12/08 10:21 AM:
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This is not necessary...for a running mvn exec:exec, if I want to see the
classpath used, all I need to do is temporarily break it by placing in
<argument>safsdfas</argument> or whatever invalid text in the arguments
section. It will then give me that classpath that was used. This issue can be
closed (although perhaps documentation on this could be given.)
was (Author: gmazza):
This is not necessary...for a running mvn exec:exec, if I want to see the
classpath used, all I need to do is temporarily break it by placing in
<argument>-safsdfas</argument> or whatever in the arguments section--it will
then give me that classpath that was used. This issue can be closed (although
perhaps documentation on this could be given.)
> Give us a debugging option to see the results of the <classpath/> command
> under <arguments/>
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>
> Key: MEXEC-50
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEXEC-50
> Project: Maven 2.x Exec Plugin
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: exec
> Affects Versions: future
> Reporter: Glen Mazza
> Priority: Minor
>
> It would be nice if there were some option to output the exec command that
> was run, in particular for java executions that include the full classpath
> used.
> When I do mvn exec:exec -e, while executing the Java command, I get a nice
> debugging output if there is an error in the running of the application. In
> that output, I see the full java command run, including the full classpath
> created by the <classpath/> command.
> But, if there is no error, I can't see the classpath that was generated.
> Giving us such an option to see the output classpath helps in debugging
> between exec's that work and those that don't.
> Thanks,
> Glen
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