Author: buildbot Date: Wed Jan 2 22:27:46 2013 New Revision: 844670 Log: Staging update by buildbot for maven
Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/ (props changed) websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/maven-site-1.0-site.jar Propchange: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- cms:source-revision (original) +++ cms:source-revision Wed Jan 2 22:27:46 2013 @@ -1 +1 @@ -1428089 +1428090 Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html ============================================================================== --- websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html (original) +++ websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html Wed Jan 2 22:27:46 2013 @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ public class GreetingMojo extends Abstra -DgroupId=sample.plugin \ -DartifactId=hello-maven-plugin \ -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes \ - -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-mojo</pre></div></div><div class="section"><h3><a name="Parameters">Parameters</a></h3><p>It is unlikely that a mojo will be very useful without parameters. Parameters provide a few very important functions:</p><ul><li>It provides hooks to allow the user to adjust the operation of the plugin to suit their needs.</li><li>It provides a means to easily extract the value of elements from the POM without the need to navigate the objects.</li></ul><div class="section"><h4>Defining Parameters Within a Mojo<a name="Defining_Parameters_Within_a_Mojo"></a></h4><p>Defining a parameter is as simple as creating an instance variable in the mojo and adding the proper annotations. Listed below is an example of a parameter for the simple mojo:</p><div class="source"><pre> /** + -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-plugin</pre></div></div><div class="section"><h3><a name="Parameters">Parameters</a></h3><p>It is unlikely that a mojo will be very useful without parameters. Parameters provide a few very important functions:</p><ul><li>It provides hooks to allow the user to adjust the operation of the plugin to suit their needs.</li><li>It provides a means to easily extract the value of elements from the POM without the need to navigate the objects.</li></ul><div class="section"><h4>Defining Parameters Within a Mojo<a name="Defining_Parameters_Within_a_Mojo"></a></h4><p>Defining a parameter is as simple as creating an instance variable in the mojo and adding the proper annotations. Listed below is an example of a parameter for the simple mojo:</p><div class="source"><pre> /** * The greeting to display. */ @Parameter( property = "sayhi.greeting", defaultValue = "Hello World!" ) Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/maven-site-1.0-site.jar ============================================================================== Binary files - no diff available.