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Milos Kleint commented on MCOMPILER-75:
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the open question with generated-sources/annotation-processing/ output folder 
setting is how do the xml (or other) files end up in the final binary then. 

For generated .java files, the current solution is to add them to the list of 
sourceRoots and they get compiled. For non-compilable resources we would have 
to add them to the list of resources to be processed (but most likely the 
resources processing phase has already passed by that time).

> Add apt support for Java 6
> --------------------------
>
>                 Key: MCOMPILER-75
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOMPILER-75
>             Project: Maven 2.x Compiler Plugin
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.2
>            Reporter: Mark Hobson
>
> Apt (Annotation Processing Tool) was merged into javac in Java 6.  The 
> compiler plugin should support this new functionality, which means supporting 
> the following new arguments:
> {noformat}
>   -proc:{none,only}          Control whether annotation processing and/or 
> compilation is done.
>   -processor <class1>[,<class2>,<class3>...]Names of the annotation 
> processors to run; bypasses default discovery process
>   -processorpath <path>      Specify where to find annotation processors
>   -s <directory>             Specify where to place generated source files
>   -implicit:{none,class}     Specify whether or not to generate class files 
> for implicitly referenced files
>   -Akey[=value]              Options to pass to annotation processors
> {noformat}
> Note that this should supersede the Apt Maven Plugin at Mojo by encompassing 
> all of its functionality:
> http://mojo.codehaus.org/apt-maven-plugin/index.html

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