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Slawomir Jaranowski updated MENFORCER-356:
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Fix Version/s: (was: waiting-for-feedback)
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> Please support m2e lifecycle management
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> Key: MENFORCER-356
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MENFORCER-356
> Project: Maven Enforcer Plugin
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Environment: Linux
> Reporter: Luke Hutchison
> Priority: Minor
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> The maven-enforcer-plugin does not work with m2e without configuration using
> the `lifecyleManagement` tag. However, that tag causes numerous bad
> interactions between m2e and commandline mvn.
> Recently m2e added a new configuration mechanism for specifying the lifecycle
> management configuration:
> [https://www.eclipse.org/m2e/documentation/release-notes-17.html#new-syntax-for-specifying-lifecycle-mapping-metadata]
> The directive that works for me to get maven-enforcer-plugin to work with m2e
> is:
> <?m2e execute onConfiguration,onIncremental?>
> However, this style of directive, <?...?>, breaks numerous tools, including
> Sonatype's artifact publishing framework, and the Scrutinizer CI / static
> code analyzer, because they use custom XML parsers that can't yet handle this
> syntax. That means I have to leave the directive in the pom.xml while
> developing, so that I can use Eclipse, and then I have to remove it before
> publishing or analyzing any built jar.
> It would be very helpful if maven-enforcer-plugin could make use of the m2e
> lifecycle management API internally to configure itself to work with m2e, so
> that this directive is not needed.
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