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John Casey commented on MNG-2806:
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See also:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Deterministic+Lifecycle+Planning
> Provide a means of replacing one mojo binding with another, without knowing
> the location of the first binding in the lifecycle
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> Key: MNG-2806
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2806
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: POM
> Affects Versions: 2.0.4
> Reporter: John Casey
> Fix For: 2.1
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> Lifecycle phase-bindings that are inherited from parent POMs or
> packaging-mappings are invisible to the user, without sometimes extensive
> research into the POM lineage and/or the extension artifact source that
> brings in the packaging-mapping.
> For end users in a large development environment, it should be possible to
> replace an inherited mojo binding with one specified in the local POM,
> without needing to know what phase that binding is attached to. It is
> possible to see the full mojo ID and execution ID for a replacement target in
> the debug output of a build, but phase transitions are not logged...which
> makes researching the phase-location of a mojo binding quite difficult.
> Replacement should be available at either the execution level, or the mojo
> level within a specified execution.
> If replacing a mojo in the lifecycle mapping given by the project's
> packaging, the executionId for the replacement should be 'default'.
> This feature should be accompanied by a new mojo in the help plugin which can
> print out the effective build steps in that project's lifecycle, to help with
> debugging replacements, etc.
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