Excellent, same thing I am looking for. I believe this is quite complex (too
complex for my own maven knowledge). I know I can create a mojo quite
easily. But there are several questions I do not have answers for
Q. How should the javafx jar dependencies be imported into the project? Via
a repository or a local javafx installation?
Q. If this is via a local javafx installation, how does a plugin inject the
javafx <systemPath> dependencies into a project?
Q: Should the javafxc (compiler) be invoked as a system exec process or via
the javafx ant taskdef?
Q: If using the taskdef (because it is portable and not OS specific) how can
one plugin call/invoke another in the mojo code?

I'm sure there are many questions I am yet to get their way into my brain...
but a start is a start :)


On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Milos Kleint <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have created one, let see what happens. Feel free to vote for it and/or
> watch it.
> http://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/JFXC-3041
>
> Milos
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Andrew Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On the JavaFX side...
> > http://javafx-jira.kenai.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa there's
> > no mention of maven support.
> > There are a few on the Maven's Jira, but certainly nothing substantial...
> > there's definately limited support out there and certainly none on the
> Sun
> > radar. Although this is difficult I would still like to try.
> >
> >
>

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