in my personal experience i doubt it will, but will also check with other experts answers also.
> On 30-Mar-2015, at 4:40 pm, Goyal, Arpit <[email protected]> wrote: > > Want to be sure this doesn’t impact because we want to run our Test cases > with multiple threads. Not an expert of esa-maven-plugin and saw this warning > in logs, so checking if there is an impact. If will ignore if you say so!!! > > From: Kamesh Sampath [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 4:35 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: esa-maven-plugin is not marked @threadSafe? > > but why do you need the maven plugin to be thread safe, its just build tool. > my thought would be to ignore it. > > -Kamesh > > On 30-Mar-2015, at 4:31 pm, Goyal, Arpit <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hi Colleagues, > > We are using the esa-maven-plugin and I was running, using option –T (mvn –T > 1.5C clean install) and getting the following message in LOGS. > > QUESTION: is the esa-maven-plugin threadsafe or not? > > > [WARNING] ***************************************************************** > > [WARNING] * Your build is requesting parallel execution, but project * > > [WARNING] * contains the following plugin(s) that are not marked as * > > [WARNING] * @threadSafe to support parallel building. * > > [WARNING] * While this /may/ work fine, please look for plugin updates * > > [WARNING] * and/or request plugins be made thread-safe. * > > [WARNING] * If reporting an issue, report it against the plugin in * > > [WARNING] * question, not against maven-core * > > [WARNING] ***************************************************************** > > [WARNING] The following plugins are not marked @threadSafe in > > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > > > Regards, > Arpit.
