ah i see, i was betting that that could have been one of the problems....

any reasons why the code below does not work using
<phase>process-classes</phase>?
i had to add extra classes 'manually' to classpath because i had problem
with some jboss versions that were screwing up the wstools task.. so i
couldn't import the whole  jboss-all-client, that's why you see all
<include> in sample i gave


<classpath refid="maven.dependency.classpath"/>


there was a message i saw on this list which was talking about using maven
dependencies for classpath..... i m sure is < than 1 month......

good luck

rgds
marco





On 1/30/07, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My issue is about building the classpath for the hibernate instrumentTask
using maven dependencies : your sample config uses ${jboss.libdir} to
build
the task calsspath. I'd like to set a dependency for the plugin on
hibernate.

Thanks anyway.

2007/1/30, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
> my 2 cents ..... don't know the issue but i went to check
> what does that instrument task do..
> i see no reason why you can't just use maven antrun plugin and execute
> it...
> dont know if this might help...  here i configured a custom ant task
> (wstools), like this
>
> <configuration>
>        <tasks>
>           <taskdef name="wstools" classname="
> org.jboss.ws.tools.ant.wstools
> ">
>               <classpath refid="maven.dependency.classpath"/>
>
>                   <classpath>
>                       <fileset dir="${jboss.libdir}\client">
>                     <include name="activation.jar"/>
>                     <include name="javassist.jar"/>
>                     <include name="jboss-common-client.jar "/>
>                     <include name="jbossretro-rt.jar"/>
>                     <include name="jboss-backport-concurrent.jar"/>
>                     <include name=" jbossws-client.jar"/>
>                     <include name="jboss-xml-binding.jar"/>
>                     <include name="concurrent.jar"/>
>                     <include name=" log4j.jar"/>
>                     <include name="mail.jar"/>
>                     <include name="wsdl4j.jar"/>
>
>                 </fileset>
>                 <fileset dir="${ jboss.libdir}\lib\endorsed">
>                     <include name="*.jar"/>
>                 </fileset>
>
>             </classpath>
>             </taskdef>
>       </tasks>
>       <wstools dest="${project.build.outputDirectory}/META-INF"
>                config="${workspace.dir}/middleware/jboss/wstools-
> messenger-config.xml "/>
>
> but i bet you knew that, i saw your name on this list since long
>
> was that hte problem? if you just replace it the above code with the ant
> code listed here
>
> http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/v3/reference/en/html/performance.html
>
>
> now. watching at that ant task for instrumentationTask it says
> 'depends=compile',
> so you shoul dinvoke your maven-antrun-plugin in the <process-classes>
> phase
>
> you might encounter problems of classpath...
>
> pls let me know if this helps
>
> rgds
> marco
>
>
>
>
>
> On 1/30/07, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there any plugin that support hibernate InstrumentTask ?
> > How to configure the antrun plugin to use it ?
> >
> >
>
>


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