On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 10:43:10PM +0100, Robert Scholte wrote: > Hi Max, > > Don't confuse a mojo with a pojo. > The Mojo reflects the actual goal, supports injection, etc, etc. > A pojo is just that plain old java object: private fields with their > getters and setters > Only for mojo's the @parameters can be used. > Such field can be of a lot of types: String, primitive, pojo, array or > List of one of these types (as long as Plexus can transform it) > The @parameter on the name of the person won't work.
It would be nice if the rules were documented somewhere. > I strongly advice you to first read the 5 minutes[1] and 30 minutes[2] > tutorials. I wish him luck. They leave a lot out. At least, I *think* they do, because I had a lot of questions that don't seem to be answered anywhere. I went digging in the code, wound up deep inside Plexus, submitted a documentation patch for the bits I managed to understand, but still felt no certainty. So what *are* we supposed to do if we want structured parameters? And where should I have read that? -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [email protected] Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.
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