Hi, 
 
Ok. You should be right. I effectively use Eclipse in parallel. 
I will try and let you know. 
 
Thanks a lot. 
HervÃ
 

        -------- Message d'origine-------- 
        De: Jean-Marc Lavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Date: lun. 08.11.2004 15:35 
        Ã: Maven Users List 
        Cc: 
        Objet: RE: Compilation doesn't generate a compilation error
        
        


        I'm not 100% certain on that, but maybe it's Eclipse who generate those 
classes. I started getting thoses when we switch to Eclipse 3.0.1. Probably the 
generated .class is present and maven won't compile it again. Javac do not use 
the same taget folder, so it won't see the .class file and try to compile it 
again. Do a maven clean and it should be OK.
        
        Regards
        Jean-Marc
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 6:33 PM
        To: Maven Users List
        Subject: Re: Compilation doesn't generate a compilation error
        
        that's odd. Can you file this in JIRA, then someone will try to 
reproduce it.
        
        
        On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:59:15 +0100, Hervà Guidetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
        > Hi all,
        >
        > I am a newbee with Maven. I just have tested it.
        > I have created a little "HelloWorld" class.  I have written a wrong 
code on purpose.
        >
        > public class HelloWorld
        > {
        >
        >  public void hello ()
        >  {
        >   System.out.println2("Hello World !");  }
        >
        >  public static void main(String[] args) {
        >   new HelloWorld().hello();
        >  }
        > }
        >
        > When I compile it using "javac *.java", the compilator generate a 
compilation error.
        > If I use maven java:compile, it build successfuly.
        > I have decompiled the class and the generated method hello() is :
        >
        > public void hello(){
        > throw new Error("Unresolved compilation problem: \n\tThe method
        > println2(String) is undefined for the type PrintStream\n"); }
        >
        > I found that dangerous not to have a compilation error.
        > Is that normal ?
        >
        > Thanks for your help.
        > HervÃ
        >
        > P.S : I using Maven 1.0, jdk 1.4.2_05 on WinXP.
        >
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