That is correct, we removed maven-javadoc-plugin from Fedora since we had found a way to build maven without it.
xmvn has its own javadoc generator.

On 27. 6. 2022 21:46, Jerry James wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 3:04 AM Graham Leggett via devel
<devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
I just tried to start from "probably simplest spec file possible” as described 
below in order to package a maven artefact properly as an RPM:

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/java-packaging-howto/packaging_maven_project/

The build failed because the maven-javadoc-plugin package no longer exists, 
which is core to building the javadoc package required by the spec. I have 
since been down a dependency hell rabbithole to try and get something to work, 
with no luck to date.

Googling has revealed that java code has been in various states of brokenness 
for a while, but we’re at a point where it isn’t possible to build any package 
using the maven macros in an RPM spec file at all. Are people aware things are 
this broken?

My understanding is that xmvn has its own javadoc support, so
maven-javadoc-plugin isn't used even if it is installed.  Try adding
this to %prep:

%pom_remove_plugin -r :maven-javadoc-plugin

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Marián Konček
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