Re: Rule for maven plugin inheritance

2014-02-24 Thread Wayne Fay
 At first, I define two maven java doc plugin inside the reporting tag and 
 used to generate
 different type of javadoc, one for standard javadoc and for customize one.

FYI: I don't use much of the reporting functionality in Maven, just the basics.

 Later, I want to move those two javadoc plug in into the parent pom, I don't 
 use the
 pluginElement, just want all of our sub project could use it directly.

Generally speaking, you don't include a plugin twice in your pom, you
should include it once and use executions or reportSets to provide
different configurations for the various executions you require. Read
more online:
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/configuring-reports.html

Wayne

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RE: Rule for maven plugin inheritance

2014-02-24 Thread Tim Wu T
Hi Wayne,

Thanks, will try today.

Br,
Tim

-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com] 
Sent: den 24 februari 2014 23:11
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Rule for maven plugin inheritance

 At first, I define two maven java doc plugin inside the reporting tag 
 and used to generate different type of javadoc, one for standard javadoc and 
 for customize one.

FYI: I don't use much of the reporting functionality in Maven, just the basics.

 Later, I want to move those two javadoc plug in into the parent pom, I 
 don't use the pluginElement, just want all of our sub project could use it 
 directly.

Generally speaking, you don't include a plugin twice in your pom, you should 
include it once and use executions or reportSets to provide different 
configurations for the various executions you require. Read more online:
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/configuring-reports.html

Wayne

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