Hi Lukas, So I looked more into it and it seems that we will need to create a jooq-maven-plugin by coding a MOJO or Maven Old Java Object. This is just a wrapper around your build class, GenerationTool. It allows you to read and configure the parameters and call the class generation from Maven, much like Ant yes. You then include this jooq-plugin within maven pom file.
I will checkout your source, and see if i can develop this class and plugin. Need to read up about the plugin development a bit. Will keep you posted.. Nick On Mar 6, 2:02 am, Lukas Eder <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nick, that would be greatly appreciated, thanks! > > I'm guessing, that "maven plugin" you are talking about will be similar like > an ant task, which means that you can integrate code generation in your > maven build process. Is that right? > So how would we work together after you have achieved those steps? Does that > mean, you are creating that pom.xml file, which I can add to my codebase > later on? Which repository are you using locally? (I will have to add that > functionality as well, for regression tests) > > Cheers > Lukas > > 2011/3/5 Nick Willemse <[email protected]> > > > Thanks. > > > I can try and help. I managed to import the jar files into my local > > maven repository and use it from there. > > > Now I'm going to try and create a maven plugin to execute the > > GenerationTool automatically. > > > Nick > > > On Mar 5, 2:03 am, Lukas Eder <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Nick > > > > Yes, that has been on the roadmap for some time: > >https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/jooq/ticket/104 > > > > Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of experience with maven, so I kept > > > postponing it. I guess I should find out... :-) > > > > Cheers > > > Lukas > >
