On Wed, 3 May 2006, Kenney Westerhof-3 wrote:

> > Also, on a related note, I
> > am very confused by whether plugins are called (for example)
> > "maven-jxr-plugin" or "jxr-maven-plugin". The Maven 2 book says clearly
> to
> > use the former, yet the only way I could get it to work was by fiddling
> > until Maven somehow downloaded a plugin called "jxr-maven-plugin". Do
> you
> > know of any documentation that sheds some light on this?
> 
> I think there's some wiki doco on this, but generally the rules are this:
> 
> - maven core plugins use maven-XXX-plugin, groupId
> org.apache.maven.plugins
> - mojo.codehaus.org plugins use XXX-maven-plugin, groupId
> org.codehaus.mojo
> - your own plugins can be named whatever you like, but generally
>   maven-XXX-plugin with your company's groupId is used.
> 
> We've been moving some plugins from mojo to maven core, so some of them
> are renamed. There are also some older plugins on mojo.codehaus.org that
> still use the old naming convention (maven-XXX-plugin).
> 
> Hope this sheds some light on the situation!
> 
> -- Kenney
> 

Very helpful thanks - and will be useful for future reference ...
Toni

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