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Susan Liebeskind updated MJSPC-36:
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Attachment: patch.txt
removed readOnly annotation so that the classpath can be changed (in our case,
we change it to ${project.runtimeClasspathElements} so we can find the tag
classes being compiled in the same project)
> Allow configuration of classpath passed to the Jasper compiler
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>
> Key: MJSPC-36
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJSPC-36
> Project: Maven 2.x JSPC Plugin
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 2.0-alpha-2
> Reporter: Susan Liebeskind
> Attachments: patch.txt
>
>
> The mojo currently specifies the classpath as readOnly, and defaults to
> ${project.compileClasspathElements}. There are situations in our large
> project where we actually need to use the project runtime classpath, not the
> compile classpath, in order to precompile our JSPS during development.
> Can we remove the readOnly annotation of the classpath parameter in
> CompileMojo.groovy? This allows folks to easily override the default setting
> of ${project.compileClasspathElements} with a configuration element like this
> to use the runtime classpath
> <plugin>
> ...
> <artifactId>jspc-maven-plugin>
> ...
> <configuration>
>
> <classpathElements>${project.runtimeClasspathElements}</classpathElements>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
> Thanks
>
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