Hi,
If it's an IT for the cobertura-maven-plugin, you need the invoker:install
to copy the built cobertura-maven-plugin (SNAPSHOT) and its dependencies
to the new local repo.
For all other artifacts the maven-invoker-plugin would normally connect to
Maven Central directly, but if you're behind a proxy or if you're using a
repo manager, you should add -DmergeUserSettings (I hope the name says it
all...)
Robert
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 22:16:43 +0200, Lennart Jörelid
<lennart.jore...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in progress of creating ITs for the cobertura and AspectJ plugins,
respectively.
Since both of these plugins perform bytecode manipulation, there are
currently a high probability that they do not play well together - and it
is something which we are looking into to evaluate fixes.
So ... I need to create a slew of integration tests which require the use
of *both* AspectJ and Cobertura plugins within the same IT. Normally, of
course, the ITs use a local repository clone, defined in the
src/it/settings.xml file.
However, I want to download a fixed version of the - say - AspectJ maven
plugin and use it within an IT of the cobertura maven plugin (or vice
versa). This implies I need to access/download one plugin from maven
central and access the other one from the local build. What are the best
practises for this?
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