Adding the web module dependency path in the webdoclet
taskdef's classpath does not help because maven throws
up at the taskdef level itself. If at all it is
possible to add the module jar to the classpath, it
should be before the taskdef. I tried a preGoal to
xdoclet:webdoclet and that also did not help. Any
other technique possible ?

Thanks for the help :)

--- Charles Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you look at the webdoclet taskdef in the xdoclet
> plugin's
> plugin.jelly file, you will find the following:
> 
> <taskdef name="webdoclet"
> classname="xdoclet.modules.web.WebDocletTask">
>   <classpath>
>     <path refid="maven.dependency.classpath"/>
>     <pathelement
>
path="${plugin.getDependencyPath('xdoclet:xdoclet')}"/>
>     <pathelement
>
path="${plugin.getDependencyPath('xdoclet:xjavadoc')}"/>
>     <pathelement
>
path="${plugin.getDependencyPath('xdoclet:xdoclet-xdoclet-module')}"/>
>     <pathelement
>
path="${plugin.getDependencyPath('commons-collections:commons-collection
> s')}"/>
>     <pathelement
>
path="${plugin.getDependencyPath('commons-logging:commons-logging')}"/>
>     <pathelement
> path="${plugin.getDependencyPath('log4j:log4j')}"/>
>   </classpath>
> </taskdef>
> 
> Because of the way the classpath is formed, you must
> include the
> xdoclet-web-module dependency in your own
> project.xml file because
> maven.dependency.classpath includes only those
> dependencies from your
> project.xml, not any of the dependencies from the
> plugin's project.xml.
> Dependencies from the plugin are included (as you
> can see above) by
> using plugin.getDependencyPath(dependency).  Notice
> that there is no
> explicit reference to the xdoclet:webdoclet
> dependency, which is why you
> must include it in your own project.xml.  Seems odd
> to me that the
> xdoclet:webdoclet dependency is not explicit, which
> would eliminate the
> need for you to specify it in your own project.xml. 
> Oh well.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ravi Hegde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:34 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Xdoclet web module classpath
> > 
> > I was using xdoclet:webdoclet goal by adding the
> > following dependency to my project.xml.
> > 
> >     <dependency>
> >       <groupId>xdoclet</groupId>
> >       <artifactId>xdoclet-web-module</artifactId>
> >       <version>1.2</version>
> >       <url>http://xdoclet.sf.net/</url>
> >     </dependency>
> > 
> > To avoid adding this dependency to each of my
> > projects, I tried to add this dependency in the
> > project.xml of xdoclet plug-in. It is not working
> - I
> > get the error 
> > 
> > taskdef class xdoclet.modules.web.WebDocletTask
> cannot
> > be found
> > 
> > But, printing the plugin dependency classpath
> before
> > the xdoclet:webdoclet goal by using a preGoal as
> shown
> > below prints xdoclet-web-module-1.2.jar with
> proper
> > path.
> > 
> >     <preGoal name="xdoclet:webdoclet">
> >         <echo message="***>> Dependency classpath =
> > ${plugin.getDependencyClasspath()}"/>
> >     </preGoal>
> > 
> > Does that mean xdoclet-web-module-1.2.jar is in
> > plug-in's classpath and still the taskdef does not
> > find it ? Any clue(s) will be of great help.
> > 
> > 
> > 
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