That is correct. More info can be found here:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-plugin-prefix-mapping.html
Tom Huybrechts wrote:
You need to add a plugin group for com.polarrose.com in your
settings.xml.
See
http://codehaus.org/~jvanzyl/maven2/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html
Tom
On 10/29/06, Stefan Arentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am working on a little hack, a plugin to 'run' a spring context.
The code is at:
https://www.sateh.com/svn/stefan/polarrose-maven-spring-plugin/trunk/
And I execute it like:
mvn com.polarrose.maven:maven-spring-plugin:run \
-
Dmaven-spring-plugin.contextPath=classpath:com/foo/applicationContext.xml
And this works fine. Great to just quickly test code (mostly things
that run as servers/services).
But, I would really like to be able to simply say
mvn spring:run [options]
Just like the jetty:run plugin works.
How would that work? I have looked at the Jetty plugin and I cannot
find anything special in there they do to make the short name work.
Is this a matter of packaging? Versioning? Or is there a global plugin
registry that I need to use?
S.
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