Yes! I built the plugin from source -- the POM no longer expresses a
dependency on tools.jar -- and using the plugin, I do NOT have to do
anything special for Max OS X support.

My project builds without any special considerations.

Thanks for the tutorial and advice.

Jim


dan tran wrote:
> 
> checkout the source from
> http://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/trunk/mojo/mojo-sandbox/jaxws-maven-plugin
> 
> then run
> 
>   mvn install
> 
> your project will automatically pickup this plugin build, rather than the
> old binary at codehaus snapshot
> 
> -D
> 
>>
>> dan tran wrote:
>> >
>> > did you try to build the plugin from source and test with your project?
>> >
>> > -D
>> >
>> >
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