Not to sound strange here, but Carlos and I slimmed down that plugin.jelly file much more than what was released. What happened? The only goals we left in there were: aspectj, aspectj:init and aspectj:compile.
We got rid of the rest of them because they didn't make sense. And we changed the aspectj:compile goal to use "weaveInto" and "weaveWith". The downloaded file is "weave" and "weaveWith".
Did the wrong file get plugged into the plugin?
Just curious, that's all.
Charlie
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The maven team is pleased to announce the Maven AspectJ Plugin 3.0 release!
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/aspectj/
Changes in this version include:
New Features:
o Added new maven.aspectj.forkand maven.aspectj.maxmemproperties. Issue: MPASPECTJ-9. Thanks to Carlos Sanchez.
Changes:
o Another almost complete rewrite of the plugin. The plugin is now using AspectJ 1.2rc1 and allows weaving at class level (instead of at jar level which was a bad idea introduced in version 2.0 of the plugin). It also supports weaving of dependent libraries. Issue: MPASPECTJ-8. Thanks to Carlos Sanchez.
To automatically install the plugin, type the following on a single line:
maven plugin:download -DgroupId=maven -DartifactId=maven-aspectj-plugin
-Dversion=3.0
For a manual installation, you can download the plugin here:
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/maven/plugins/maven-aspectj-plugin-3.0.jar
Have fun!
-The maven team
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