Re: Running maven pmd xdoc says no java files to process

2006-04-21 Thread Dion Gillard
Does the directory you are running 'maven pmd xdoc' from contain java source
files?

On 4/22/06, Karr, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm using Maven 1.0.2, and I'm a maven newbie (other people set up the
 maven infrastructure).  I can build the entire project with maven
 multiproject:install.  I wanted to experiment with adding pmd reports.
 I simply tried doing maven pmd xdoc, after setting the pmd version
 override in the build.properties file.  The following is an excerpt from
 the output for the pmd report.

 ---
 pmd:
 pmd:report:
 [echo] Running the PMD task with
 rulesets/basic.xml,rulesets/unusedcode.xml,rulesets/imports.xml ...
 [echo] No java source files to process.
 [echo] Converting the PMD report to xdoc ...
 ---

 Note again that maven multiproject:install is able to build the entire
 project, which contains a couple of hundred Java source files.

 I didn't install a custom ruleset file, I wanted to try it using the
 default first.

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RE: Running maven pmd xdoc says no java files to process

2006-04-21 Thread Karr, David
The directory I'm running it in is the root directory of the entire
project.  That directory has a subprojects directory.  Each
subdirectory of subprojects has a src/java directory, where the
source code resides.  As I said, the multiproject:install rule has no
trouble finding the Java source files. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 Does the directory you are running 'maven pmd xdoc' from 
 contain java source files?
 
 On 4/22/06, Karr, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm using Maven 1.0.2, and I'm a maven newbie (other people 
 set up the 
  maven infrastructure).  I can build the entire project with maven 
  multiproject:install.  I wanted to experiment with adding 
 pmd reports.
  I simply tried doing maven pmd xdoc, after setting the 
 pmd version 
  override in the build.properties file.  The following is an excerpt 
  from the output for the pmd report.
 
  ---
  pmd:
  pmd:report:
  [echo] Running the PMD task with
  rulesets/basic.xml,rulesets/unusedcode.xml,rulesets/imports.xml ...
  [echo] No java source files to process.
  [echo] Converting the PMD report to xdoc ...
  ---
 
  Note again that maven multiproject:install is able to build the 
  entire project, which contains a couple of hundred Java 
 source files.
 
  I didn't install a custom ruleset file, I wanted to try it 
 using the 
  default first.
 
  
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Re: Running maven pmd xdoc says no java files to process

2006-04-21 Thread Dion Gillard
Yes, multiproject:install quite easily finds the sub projects, as it knows
about them, being part of the multiproject plugin. However other plugins are
designed to work on a single project, e.g. pmd and xdoc.

Try the following:

maven -Dgoal=pmd,xdoc multiproject:goal

On 4/22/06, Karr, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The directory I'm running it in is the root directory of the entire
 project.  That directory has a subprojects directory.  Each
 subdirectory of subprojects has a src/java directory, where the
 source code resides.  As I said, the multiproject:install rule has no
 trouble finding the Java source files.

  -Original Message-
  From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Does the directory you are running 'maven pmd xdoc' from
  contain java source files?
 
  On 4/22/06, Karr, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I'm using Maven 1.0.2, and I'm a maven newbie (other people
  set up the
   maven infrastructure).  I can build the entire project with maven
   multiproject:install.  I wanted to experiment with adding
  pmd reports.
   I simply tried doing maven pmd xdoc, after setting the
  pmd version
   override in the build.properties file.  The following is an excerpt
   from the output for the pmd report.
  
   ---
   pmd:
   pmd:report:
   [echo] Running the PMD task with
   rulesets/basic.xml,rulesets/unusedcode.xml,rulesets/imports.xml ...
   [echo] No java source files to process.
   [echo] Converting the PMD report to xdoc ...
   ---
  
   Note again that maven multiproject:install is able to build the
   entire project, which contains a couple of hundred Java
  source files.
  
   I didn't install a custom ruleset file, I wanted to try it
  using the
   default first.
  
  
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