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Andreas Gudian commented on MCOMPILER-203:
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Oh and you still can use the external javac in the current version, which is 
important for example for toolchain-support. So I'd favour to support the 
configuration options for both variants, the (faster) API and the 
bulletproof/toolchain-supporting forked javac.

> Allow compiler-plugin to specify annotation processor dependencies
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>
>                 Key: MCOMPILER-203
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MCOMPILER-203
>             Project: Maven Compiler Plugin
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.2, 3.1
>         Environment: Java 6+
>            Reporter: David M. Lloyd
>            Assignee: Andreas Gudian
>             Fix For: 3.5
>
>
> Right now the status quo for annotation processor artifacts requires one of 
> two actions:
> # Use an external plugin for annotation processing
> # Put the annotation processor in as a dependency with {{provided}} scope
> The former is suboptimal because the external plugins are clunky and 
> ill-supported, and inflexible/hard to use.  The latter is suboptimal because 
> it is often the case that you do not want to leak annotation processor 
> classes on to the application class path.
> It should be possible to add annotation processor dependency artifacts to the 
> compiler plugin configuration such that they are recognized by the annotation 
> processing search algorithm of the compiler, but they do not actually appear 
> on the compilation class path.  Ideally they would also be isolated from one 
> another (dependency graphs and all), but that's more of a "nice to have".



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