Thank you, Eric and Wayne,

it does work now. However, I guess this is a more general problem.
How would you explain, that generated sources go to the src-directory
again? Isn't this a bit unattractive? Everybody would look into
target/generated-sources first.

Again, thank you for your help.

Steffen

Eric Redmond schrieb:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/javacc-maven-plugin/jjtree-mojo.html
http://mojo.codehaus.org/javacc-maven-plugin/javacc-mojo.html

Configure the javacc sourceDirectory to jjtree's outputDirectory. I suggest
using a common property (like ${jjtree.output} or something).

Eric

On 2/28/07, Steffen Mazanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I am pretty new to maven. Currently I try to run jjtree on a file and
pass the result to javacc. Is there a standard way to do this
with the javacc-maven-plugin? The default outputDirectory of
the jjtree goal is target/generated-sources/jjtree, but javacc is looking
for files in src/main/javacc.
What is the maven convention in such cases? Should generated files go
to target (-> plugins may point to target for input?!) or source in
general?

My experiences with Maven are very good up to now. Migrating
an old project is a lot simpler than I originally expected.

Best regards,

Steffen

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