Message:
The following issue has been resolved as FIXED.
Resolver: Brian Topping
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:06 PM
This is updated in CVS, please let me know if it is adequate so we can close this out.
Thanks!
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Key: XDT-596
Summary: Dependencies
Type: Bug
Status: Resolved
Priority: Critical
Resolution: FIXED
Original Estimate: Unknown
Time Spent: Unknown
Remaining: Unknown
Project: XDoclet
Components:
Maven Plugin
Fix Fors:
1.2.1
Versions:
1.2 Beta 3
Assignee: xdoclet-devel (Use for new issues)
Reporter: Andy Jefferson
Created: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 3:01 AM
Updated: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:06 PM
Environment: Linux 2.4.21, Maven 1.0beta4
Description:
I have been trying to use Xdoclet with Maven and encountered problems with the way the
plugin has set up the dependencies that it needs.
In your write up you say I need to specify various things in the project.xml
web-module
ejb-module
jboss-module
xjavadoc module
etc
Yet in your plugin.jelly you hardcode that the xjavadoc will be in a file
xdoclet-xjavadoc-1.0.jar. I had put xjavadoc as xjavadoc-1.0.jar since its a separate
project - yet your plugin changes this.
I had a discussion with the Maven people and we agreed that the best way to have a
plugin is to have the plugin handle all use of the dependencies and so the user doesnt
need to put dependencies in their project.xml (or at the most, they specify that
"xdoclet" is needed, and not the individual modules within it).
The maven plugin needs updating so that users don't have to work out which of its
module jar's are needed, and what names they have been given by the xdoclet team. If
in doubt further, go to the Maven issue log and look at MAVEN-575.
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