Oh sure.
Sometimes I don't remember what I have done in the invoker plugin ;-)

Thanks,
--
Olivier

2009/1/17 Benjamin Bentmann <[email protected]>:
> olamy wrote:
>
>> Revision
>>    8738 <http://fisheye.codehaus.org/changelog/mojo/?cs=8738>
>> Author
>>    olamy
>> Date
>>    2009-01-17 15:15:43 -0600 (Sat, 17 Jan 2009)
>>
>>
>>      Log Message
>>
>> add README to explain how to test the plugin locally
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> --- trunk/mojo/gwt-maven-plugin/README.TXT
>>  (rev 0)
>> +++ trunk/mojo/gwt-maven-plugin/README.TXT      2009-01-17 21:15:43 UTC
>> (rev 8738)
>> @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
>> +you can test the plugin locally with using the it in src/it/gwt-compile
>> +after clean install in the root of the mojo
>> +cd src/it/gwt-compile and run any mojo you want with specifying the
>> version with -DgwtPluginVersion=${gwtPluginVersion}
>
> Alternatively, just cd into "target/it/*" and run the plugin on the fully
> interpolated POM from the last Invoker run, i.e. the CLI property wouldn't
> be necessary then.
>
>
> Benjamin
>
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