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Shane Isbell commented on MNG-2715:
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We will be able to get this supported pretty soon in trunk. For most parsing,
it's now using woodstox, which can handle the namespaces. There are still a few
spots that still use the modello reader that we are going to clean out.
> Maven does not comply to XML rules regarding prefixes.
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MNG-2715
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2715
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: POM
> Environment: Ubuntu 6.10
> Maven 2.0.4
> Reporter: Seva Safris
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 3.0
>
>
> I am new to Maven and have been trying to learn how to create a simple
> project.
> Let me walk through my scenario of creating a pom.xml file:
> 1. I bind the {http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0} namespace (defined at
> "http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd") to Java classes using an XML
> Binding solution.
> 2. I use the bound classes to create a simple <project/> as one would expect
> to see in a pom.xml file.
> 3. I marshal the bound Java objects into xml and write it into pom.xml. Here
> is the xml I use:
> <ns1:project
> xmlns:ns1="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0">
> <ns1:modelVersion>4.0.0</ns1:modelVersion>
> <ns1:groupId>com.myapp</ns1:groupId>
> <ns1:artifactId>sample-project</ns1:artifactId>
> <ns1:name>Sample Maven Project</ns1:name>
> <ns1:version>1.0</ns1:version>
> <ns1:developers>
> <ns1:developer>
> <ns1:id>ssafris</ns1:id>
> <ns1:name>Seva Safris</ns1:name>
> </ns1:developer>
> </ns1:developers>
> <ns1:build>
> <ns1:sourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/java</ns1:sourceDirectory>
> </ns1:build>
> </ns1:project>
> 4. I run mvn, and am promptly given a "Not a v4.0.0 POM." exception.
> Tracing through Maven's source, I went to the exact location of the exception
> in DefaultMavenProjectBuilder.java. On line 1297 it has:
> if ( modelSource.indexOf( "<modelVersion>4.0.0" ) < 0 )
> {
> throw new InvalidProjectModelException( projectId, pomLocation, "Not a
> v4.0.0 POM." );
> }
> Since modelSource is checked explicitly for <modelVersion[...], my <project/>
> xml as shown above will fail this test because it has: <ns1:modelVersion[...].
> This is most definitely a bug in Maven and should be fixed as soon as
> possible. The workaround is to use a
> xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" and define all elements without a
> prefix. However, my use of xmlns:ns1="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
> should not break Maven as it is not merely legal by xml conventions, but is
> also a better practice for xml documents.
> I hope you see the importance of getting this bug fixed: My use of a XML
> Binding solution to bind Maven's xml to Java allows me a strongly-typed level
> of indirection that will deterministically create proper xml that will
> validate successfully. If this bug is not fixed, then this level of
> indirection is not possible (or very very very difficult because the XML
> Binding solution would have to be hacked to use the xmlns="[...]"
> convention). I have only found this one instance of where the bug is obvious,
> but perhaps there are more locations in Maven where the same kind of error
> can occur.
> Thank you for your time, and I hope you consider this issue as seriously as I
> do.
> Sincerely,
> Seva Safris
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