Hi Mandy,
based on your proposal I've added 2 parameters:
dependenciesToAnalyzeIncludes and dependenciesToAnalyzeExcludes
This way it's not an All-Or-Nothing option, but instead you have full
control over the dependencies to include.
You can select the dependencies by using the pattern
Hi Robert,
Thanks for all you support in testing Early Access builds and finding
those bugs nice an early !
I have posted the slides Dalibor and I presented at FOSDEM The Wisdom
Of Crowd Testing OpenJDK
here
I believe all maven class realms lookup classes and resources in the
following order
1. realm imports
2. self
3. parent
This means you should be okay unless reporting plugins and site plugin
need to agree on some common classes but the classes are present in both
plugin dependencies. It also
ok, I just updated the index page to try to improve explanations about this
unusual/new toolchains use case (ie not trying to be consistent across
plugins)
notice that if you use ToolchainManagerPrivate like maven-toolchains-plugin
does, you even don't require Maven 3.2.6 to do that
Regards,
regarding failing or not failing (that's the question):
IMHO, it would be useful to create Maven reports: as a first step, adding
maven-jdeps-report as report will help people be aware of the state of their
code and publishing it inside their site without taking any fix action at the
moment
Hi,
Sorry for the delay: needed to take time to really think about the impact
effective real world tests confirm that imports parameter is not taken into
account: lately, we found the first plugin I know of that was bitten by this
fact. It's Apache Rat Maven Plugin, that is bitten by Xerces
GitHub user hazendaz opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/maven-plugins/pull/44
Mirror Dependency Information to Maven Central
Add 'Gradle' to Grails as they are the same matching maven central.
Move SBT up in order and add 'Scala' to match maven central.
You can
Hi Rory,
Thank you for publishing these slides: it was great to see Robert's name in
the top JDK 8 issue reporter's list.
And of course, it was really funny to be in front of you when we discovered
the slide #16 (and you didn't know us IRL)
:)
Congratulations, Robert!
Le jeudi 19 février