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Simone Gianni reassigned LABS-411: ---------------------------------- Assignee: Simone Gianni > [eclipse] target/classes used by some Eclipse components instead of real > output folder > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LABS-411 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LABS-411 > Project: Labs > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Magma > Affects Versions: Current > Reporter: Simone Gianni > Assignee: Simone Gianni > Fix For: Current > > > When working with Maven and Eclipse, the target/classes folder can cause some > problems, cause having both Eclipse and Maven using it inconsistencies can > happen. > This is expecially true for Magma, cause some .class files generated by the > Magma mojo are not ready to run, but must be fed to the AspectJ LTW system or > to magma:war for complete weaving (this is due to -XterminateAfterCompile). > So, the Eclipse Magma plugin uses target-eclipse instead of target inside > Eclipse, so that the two builders does not interfere, and Eclipse creates > complete classes instead of partial ones to use for it's internal tools (like > running junits inside eclipse). > Unfortunately however, Eclipse keeps on using target/classes to run junit > tests, even if that string does not appear inside .project nor anywhere else > in the project or workspace, so I don't know exactly where it is getting that > path. Since it is not a standard path, I think M2E has something to do with > it, probably it modifies the Eclipse project to return that folder in a way > that it's not possible to modify it further. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: labs-unsubscr...@labs.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: labs-h...@labs.apache.org