Ouch... But like I said: I wasn't sure if it would work. We generate our 
sources and resources in separate folders.

OK, so it doesn't work this way... Maybe it is better to use your solution and 
add the source-folder to the resources. Either use the include, or (probably 
easier) the excludes (**/*.java). That should do the trick.


On Friday 02 October 2009 13:12, Werner Guttmann wrote:
> That does not really match what I am observing .. :-(.
>
> If I generate Java sources and resources into
>
> target/generated-sources/castor
>
> and use
>
> project.addCompileSourceRoot("target/generated-sources/castor")
>
> within the Maven plugin for Castor, Maven will include the generated
> Java classes during compilation and put the class files in
> target/classes of the project.
>
> As a result of this, users of the Maven plugin for Castor currently have
> to add the following section to their project POMs.
>
> <resources>
>    <resource>
>       <directory>target/generated-sources/castor</directory>
>       <includes>
>          <include>**/*.cdr</include>
>       </includes>
>    </resource>
>    <resource>
>       <directory>src/main/resources</directory>
>    </resource>
> </resources>
>
> to have those .castor.cdr Files copied to target/classes as well. As we
> all know, this is error-prone.
>
> As such, I tried to add code to the Maven plugin for Castor as follows:
>
> Resource resource = new Resource();
> resource.setDirectory( getResourceDestination().getAbsolutePath() );
> List<String> includes = new LinkedList<String>();
> includes.add( "**/*.cdr" );
> resource.setIncludes( includes );
> project.addResource( resource );
>
> Problem is that once I add that code, the Java source files start
> showing up in target/classes, which is not ideal.
>
> Any idea what's going wrong here ?
>
> Werner
>
> Roland Asmann wrote:
> > I believe this can work (not 100% sure, I generate into two different
> > directories for sources and resources), but you should probably ONLY use
> > the addCompileSourceRoot for your directory...
> >
> > The way I understand it, is that if you put sources & resources there,
> > they are compiled to the output dir. Java knows how to handle .java-files
> > --> convert them to classes, and how to handle anything else --> just
> > copy. If you use the resource-dir, maven will handle the copying and will
> > copy everything from the source to the target, without compiling.
> >
> > So, I presume you have used both calls I gave you, although you should
> > only use one.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> > On Thursday 01 October 2009 15:15, Werner Guttmann wrote:
> >> Hi Roland,
> >>
> >> does this pattern/recipe change if both resources and Java classes would
> >> be generated in the same directory. I have tried this a few days ago
> >> (trying to automate a few things for the castor-maven-plugin), and it
> >> seems like this does not really work.
> >>
> >> Assume you have a directory where you'll find ....
> >>
> >> - A.java
> >> - B.java
> >> - .castor.cdr
> >>
> >> where the last is a resource file. If I use above code snippets, I can
> >> see in the target folder after a plugin run and subsequent compilation
> >> the compiled Java classes, the resource file and the source files.
> >>
> >> How can I avoid the source files to be copy across ?
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Werner
> >>
> >> Roland Asmann wrote:
> >>> Assuming you already have the maven-project as a variable in your
> >>> plugin (if not, add it!):
> >>>
> >>> project.addCompileSourceRoot("your output directory here");
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> And in the case of resources:
> >>>
> >>> Resource resource = new Resource();
> >>> resource.setDirectory("your output directory here");
> >>> resource.addInclude("**/*");
> >>> project.addResource(resource);
> >>>
> >>> On Thursday 01 October 2009 13:59, Lewis, Eric wrote:
> >>>> Hi
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm writing a plugin which generates resources and also test
> >>>> resources. How in my plugin can I add these directories to the sources
> >>>> paths and the test resources paths? (Except for using the build-helper
> >>>> plugin)
> >>>>
> >>>> Best regards,
> >>>> Eric
> >>>>
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