Hello Maven Gurus,

I have developed a number of plugins that build a deployment package for our ESB. Now I am currently developing a series of plugins that shall execute in the pre-integration-test, integration-test and post-integration-test lifecycle phases. The plan is to set up a server runtime and start it up in pre-integration-test, run the test cases in integration-test and shut down the server runtime again in post-integration-test. We have decided to set up a fresh runtime for each integration
test as we want to test the deployment behaviour as well.

To my question: The plugin that I want to execute in the pre-integration-test comes with a classNotFoundException for a class that is definitely in the dependencies of my plugin. I have registered my plugin for the lifecycle execution in the components.xml as follows:

   <!-- Define the Life Cycle for the ESB modules. -->
   <component>
     <role>org.apache.maven.lifecycle.mapping.LifecycleMapping</role>
     <role-hint>esb</role-hint>
<implementation>org.apache.maven.lifecycle.mapping.DefaultLifecycleMapping</implementation>
     <configuration>
       <phases>
<process-sources>com.sonicsw.maven.plugins:ESBPlugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT:esb-export</process-sources> <process-test-resources>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:testResources</process-test-resources> <test-compile>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:testCompile</test-compile>
         <test>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin:test</test>
<package>com.sonicsw.maven.plugins:ESBPlugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT:esb-package</package> <pre-integration-test>com.sonicsw.maven.plugins:ESBPlugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT:prepare-it</pre-integration-test> <integration-test>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin:test</integration-test> <install>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-install-plugin:install</install> <deploy>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-deploy-plugin:deploy</deploy>
       </phases>
     </configuration>
   </component>

When I execute mvn integration-test the plugin is executed as expected. As mentioned, when bein executed as a maven plugin the plugin fails with a class not found exception.. I have examined the depenency tree of my plugin and can clearly see, that the jar file containing the class is in there. When I try to execute the plugin standalone (without the lifecycle) the same error occurs.

Also, when I run a JUnit test case against the plugin from within Eclipse (using the m2eclipse classpath container resolved via the dependencies), the
plugin code executes just fine.

Therefore I assume, that I am running into a classloading issue within maven itself. I have searched the documentation and JIRA for similar issues, but was
unable to find something.

Any pointers into existing issues, documenation or hints how I could narrow down the issue further are greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Andreas


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