Humm this is because the OpenJpaEnhancerMojo has @requiresDependencyResolution compile
LieGrue, strub --- Adam Hardy <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi, 4.3.2009: > Von: Adam Hardy <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: OpenJPA Maven Plugin > An: [email protected] > Datum: Mittwoch, 4. März 2009, 17:36 > Hi Mark, > > not quite. > > I have module A with one Entity in src/main/java and > several test entities which extend it (to allow testing) in > src/test/java. > > I have moduleB which relies on moduleA non-test normal jar. > I don't need the test entities outside moduleA. > > Therefore I created 2 executions - one for the main Entity > and one for the test entities. > > openjpa-maven-plugin is not including the test directory in > the classpath. This is the execution for the test > entities (the other works fine): > > <execution> > <phase>process-test-classes</phase> > <id>enhanceTestEntities</id> > <goals> > <goal>enhance</goal> > </goals> > <configuration> > <classes> > > ${build.testOutputDirectory}/org/permacode/atomic/domain/entity > </classes> > > <outputDirectory>${build.testOutputDirectory}</outputDirectory> > <toolProperties> > <property> > > <name>properties</name> > <value> > > ${build.testOutputDirectory}/META-INF/persistence.xml#OpenJpaTest > </value> > </property> > </toolProperties> > </configuration> > </execution> > > and it fails with a ClassNotFoundException because of the > classpath omission of target/test-classes. > > > > Mark Struberg on 04/03/09 15:24, wrote: > > Adam, > > If I understood your problem correct, then you have a > > > > .) module A which contains @Entities in src/test/java > > .) module B which also has @Entities in src/test/java > and rely on the @Entities from module A > > > > Is this the scenario you have? > > > > If so, you need to tell module A that it should > package and add the test-jar as attached artifact. Simply > add this to the pom.xml of module A: > > > >> <plugin> > >> > <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId> > >> <executions> > >> > <execution> > >> > <goals> > >> > <goal>test-jar</goal> > >> > </goals> > >> > </execution> > >> </executions> > >> </plugin> > > > > after a $> mvn clean install > > you can add the dependency to the test sources jar in > the pom.xml of module B.) : > > > >> <dependency> > >> > <groupId>org.apache.projectX</groupId> > >> > <artifactId>moduleA</artifactId> > >> > <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version> > >> > <classifier>tests</classifier> > >> </dependency> > > >
