Ignoring listed AspectJ dependencies
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                 Key: MECLIPSE-558
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-558
             Project: Maven 2.x Eclipse Plugin
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: AJDT support
    Affects Versions: 2.6, 2.7
            Reporter: Dale Peakall


When AJDT support is enabled, the plugin ignores any dependencies that include 
the term "aspectj" in the artifactId: these include aspectjrt.jar, 
aspectjweaver.jar and aspectjtools.jar.  Instead the project gets created with 
a link to the AspectJ Runtime Library "Folder" which just contains 
aspectjrt.jar.  However, if the project depends on the other AspectJ artifacts, 
e.g. aspectjweaver.jar (because it uses load-time-weaving) it is broken and no 
amount of POM tweaking will get it back in there.

Using the <ajdtVersion>none</ajdtVersion> is fine if the project doesn't 
include any aspects - but if it does it needs AJDT to compile the aspect - but 
also needs the other AspectJ artifacts (that were specified in the POM) to run 
Unit Tests etc.

At a minimum the plugin should be modified to only replace aspectjrt.  However, 
I am generally uncomfortable with the whole replacement concept.  As long as 
projects specify the appropriate dependencies then AJDT will be able to compile 
and run the project (i.e. the special "AspectJ Runtime Library" folder is not 
required).  This will also ensure that a consistent version of AspectJ is used 
(the version provided by Eclipse need not be the same as specified in the POM).

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