At this stage my pom.xml contains some parameters that must be replaced with
my plug-in, so pom tree is still invalid.


Brian E Fox wrote:
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> Maven will always do this when it finds poms in the execution folder.
> Why do you care if it scans the tree?
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> Subject: How to disable scan for projects
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> Hello. I need to discover how to disable "Scanning for projects..." when
> I
> invoke my custom plugin. I have @requiresProject false in it source but
> it
> is not sufficient.
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