Sorry, forget exactly what it is but if you can wait 12 hours I can look
it up ;)
Found it in some of the maven APIs if that helps.
And no, not on every list ;)
Johan
I forget what it is - not at work an
James Carman wrote:
> Johan,
>
> What kind of objects should I expect in that list?
>
> James
>
> p.s. Are you on every mailing list? :-)
>
>
> On 4/3/07, Johan Lindquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi James,
>>
>> Try using the following property in you Mojo.
>>
>> /**
>> * The classpath elements of the project.
>> *
>> * @parameter expression="${project.runtimeClasspathElements}"
>> * @required
>> * @readonly
>> */
>> private List classpathElements;
>>
>> I think in this case, you would have to provide your own classloader for
>> spring - the classloader for the Mojo does (as far as I understand) not
>> see the project dependencies.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Johan
>>
>>
>> James Carman wrote:
>> > Franz,
>> >
>> > Thanks for replying. Let me explain it a bit more. I was trying to
>> gloss
>> > over things a bit. Basically, I'm using Spring to instantiate the
>> bean:
>> >
>> > public class RunLoaderMojo extends AbstractMojo
>> > {
>> > /**
>> > * @parameter property="loaderBean" expression="${loaderBean}"
>> > * @required
>> > */
>> > private String loaderBean;
>> >
>> > public void execute() throws MojoExecutionException
>> > {
>> > // Load all META-INF/beans.xml files on classpath!
>> > ClassPathXmlApplicationContext ctx = new
>> > ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("classpath*:META-INF/beans.xml");
>> > getLog().info("Running loader '" + loaderBean + "'...");
>> > final Loader loader = ( Loader )ctx.getBean(loaderBean,
>> Loader.class
>> > );
>> > loader.execute();
>> > }
>> >
>> > public String getLoaderBean()
>> > {
>> > return loaderBean;
>> > }
>> >
>> > public void setLoaderBean(String loaderBean)
>> > {
>> > this.loaderBean = loaderBean;
>> > }
>> > }
>> >
>> > That's my mojo class. Then, I want to use it in a project like this:
>> >
>> > <plugin>
>> > <groupId>com.myco.myproj</groupId>
>> > <artifactId>maven-loader-plugin</artifactId>
>> > </plugin>
>> >
>> > Then, I try executing the plugin like this (from the project dir):
>> >
>> > mvn loader:run -DloaderBean=exampleLoader
>> >
>> > If I try to use a beans.xml file that's defined within my project, it
>> > doesn't even see it on the classpath. If I put it into one of my
>> project's
>> > dependencies (another module of mine), then it sees it fine. It just
>> > doesn't see anything within the enclosing project. Does that make
>> sense?
>> >
>> > James
>> >
>> > On 4/3/07, franz see <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Good day to you, James,
>> >>
>> >> Not sure how you're instantiating those classes. Anyway, try adding
>> those
>> >> classes in your plugin's dependency ( see [1] ). And if you need the
>> path
>> >> to
>> >> those binaries, see Getting dependency artifact path of [2].
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >> Franz
>> >>
>> >> [1]
>> >>
>> http://maven.apache.org/ref/current/maven-model/maven.html#class_plugin
>> >> [2] http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> James Carman-3 wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > All,
>> >> >
>> >> > I am developing a simple mojo which needs to access classes defined
>> >> within
>> >> > the project in which it is used. But, they don't seem to be
>> >> visible. I
>> >> > am
>> >> > writing a mojo that can execute a "loader" (loads data into our
>> >> database)
>> >> > object. It takes a parameter that tells which loader class to use.
>> >> > Anyway,
>> >> > I now want to use that mojo within another project to run a loader
>> >> defined
>> >> > within that project. When I try to instantiate that class, it's not
>> >> > available. Is there something special I need to do to tell Maven to
>> >> > include
>> >> > the current project's classpath in my mojo's environment?
>> >> >
>> >> > James
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> View this message in context:
>> >>
>> http://www.nabble.com/Using-containing-project%27s-classpath-within-mojo...-tf3519722s177.html#a9821549
>>
>> >>
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>> >>
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