It appears that the behavior for Maven plugins change depending on whether they 
use Javadoc-style annotations or Java annotations.  With a plugin that uses 
Javadoc annotations, I can execute a plugin goal directly from the command-line 
and use -Dparam=value to pass in the configuration parameters (e.g., mvn 
rpatrick:my-plugin:1.0:my-goal -Dfoo=bar) and I see that the injection is 
happening properly so that the foo variable in the plugin has the value "bar" 
when executing.

 

If I switch the plugin using the exact same code to use Java annotations, the 
injection is failing and foo is always null when the plugin executes.what am I 
missing?

 

Sorry for the noise,

Robert

 

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