You can define an external tool. Go in the Eclipse tool bar just at the right
of the play button and choose 'External tool configuration'. Just create the
command and make it appears in the menu.
Pierre
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From: thomas2004 <[EMAIL PROT
Hello,
It is possible to ask the AspectJ plugin weave class folders? I see no way to
do that.
Pierre
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ssuming you use maven-eclipse-project you should have the following
settings in your .classpath generated automagically:
As you see the output directory for the test classes is separate. Does that
not work for you?
Regards,
Siarhei
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Pierre Thibault <[E
Hello Ilya,
I'm using AspectJ too. I have this in the dependency section of my pom:
org.aspectj
aspectjrt
1.5.4
The plugin section is like this:
org.codehaus.mojo
aspectj-maven-plugin
i do not know what exactly what you want, try using assembly instead
here is the official reference from maven about *assembly* :)
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Arnaud HERITIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> No
>
> Arnaud
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Hello,
I would like to apply my aspects to the Groovy files in
my Eclipse project. Since AspectJ does not understand Groovy, I want to
weave these aspects to the class files generated by the Groovy compiler.
With
the 'weaveDependencies' parameter of the aspectj:compile goal from
aspectj-maven-plu
Hello,
Is it possible to set the output folders for different source folders when
creating the Eclipse project with 'mvn eclipse:eclipse'?
Pierre
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