I'm still getting the error: "taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found" though which means it hasn't added maven-xdoclet-plugin's dependencies. I did the following echo: <echo message="${xdocletPlugin.getDependencyPath('xdoclet')}"/> and I got: "/Volumes/scratch/SmileyDev/Maven Repository/xdoclet/jars/xdoclet-1.2.jar" That is promissing. Then I tried something different: <echo message="${xdocletPlugin.getDependencyPath('maven-xdoclet-plugin')}"/> and I got nothing.
I think you'd need getDepenendecyPath('xdoclet:maven-xdoclet-plugin') or maybe even getDepenendecyPath('xdoclet:maven-xdoclet-plugin:plugin')
Both returned nothing. I wish this was documented. We are blind, shooting in the dark hoping to hit something.
But your tasks are not defined in there, so why do you need to location of the plugin JAR?
Firstly I don't want to actually run any goals within the xdoclet plugin. I would but I can't in my case because of limitations of the plugin.
I'm trying to reduce the number of dependencies listed in my project.xml via only depending on the plugin and then dynamically fetching those dependencies from within my maven.xml for when I use xdoclet directly. Perhaps it isn't worth it.
~ Dave Smiley
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