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Sagara Gunathunga  resolved AXIS2-4484.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix
      Assignee:     (was: Amila Chinthaka Suriarachchi)
    
> CLONE -[wsdl2code]  Incorrect target directory for generated sources
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>                 Key: AXIS2-4484
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4484
>             Project: Axis2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tools
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>         Environment: Solaris 10, Maven2 2.0.4, JDK 1.5_06
>            Reporter: Sam Wilson
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When generating sources from wsdl, even if the outputDirectory parameter is  
> specified (non-default) in the pom.xml, while the plugin will use the value 
> specified, it will insert a "src" directory after the specified 
> outputDirectory value and before the project package.  For example:
> outputDirectory=src/main/java  // relative to pom.xml
> and
> package=org.sourceforge.xyz
> the generated classes will go in:
> src/main/java/src/org/sourceforge/xyz
> Is there a way to eliminate that, so generated sources are exactly in the 
> same directories as project source files?
> Somewhat related, an ant build.xml file seems to be generated at the same 
> time under src/main/java, is there an expectation that it will be used (given 
> build with mvn2), if not, can its generation be suspended.

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