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ASF GitHub Bot commented on MNG-7479:
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hboutemy commented on PR #740:
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven/pull/740#issuecomment-1126784319
I see
making EventSpy visible in plugins is not the right approach: it would
bypass the whole events organisation
instead, clarifying how to use EventDispatcher (I imagine)
in your context, is it from a plugin classloader or core classloader
(extension or plugin marked as extension)?
because until now, AFAIK, events are only dispatched from core: if we need
to dispatch from another context, we'll have to check how it impacts the
dispatch workflow
> Export the package org.apache.maven.eventspy
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> Key: MNG-7479
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-7479
> Project: Maven
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 3.8.5
> Reporter: Christoph Läubrich
> Priority: Major
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> I'm currently try to fetch a specific EventSpy to inject an event there
> (maven-profiler).
> Sadly in my maven plugin when I try to get it injected:
> @Requirement(role = EventSpy.class, hint = "profiler", optional = true)
> EventSpy eventSpy;
> This results in ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.maven.eventspy.EventSpy
> I noticed that the maven-core do not export the 'org.apache.maven.eventspy'
> package and that is the cause of this, I'd like to suggest to export the
> package as there seem no other standard way to interact/access event spys
> otherwise.
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