Please check: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=XDP-6
At first, I also thought it could be a classloader issue or something, which are probably one of the most trickily ported things to the bsd jdk. But this morning I tried it on my linux box with the exact same result. It took the eyes of my office-mate to see that !"Foobar".equals("FooBar") ;-)
I submitted a patch, as you will see, on jira ;)
Cheers,
greg
ps: I'm using a 1.4.1p3 jdk (that I had to compile my self :D), and maven1.0b10, but I guess that doesn't really mather much more now ;)
Aslak Helles�y wrote:
First thing to check: Do you see a copy of FooBarTagImpl.java under
xdoclet-plugins/plugin-qtags/target/test-classes/org/xdoclet/plugin/qtags/impl/test
?
(If you _do_ have these files, I think there might be an issue with your BSD JDK, otherwise it's probably Maven or CVS - read on)
The sources should be copied here, so that the getResourceRelativeToThisPackage method can find them. (This is because the said method does a Class.getResource(), which will *not* look in the original CVS source directory)
Maven should copy the java sources because it's told so in the root level project.xml: (snip) <includes> <include>**/*.java</include> <include>**/*.xml</include> </includes> (/snip)
What JDK version and Maven versions are you using?
My hunch is that you're either using a too old Maven (try the latest rc1 release), or possibly (as you say) a screwed up CVS copy.
Check out these trails and let me know how it goes.
HTH, Aslak
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