This is most likely a bug introduced recently where the 
plugin.getDependencyPath was using the 'id' value, and it's format has 
changed.

Can anyone verify this?
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"Panna Bodupali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 15/01/2003 10:21:33 AM:

> Hi All,
> 
> I am trying to use PMD with Maven. I am currently using JDK -1.4, 
Windows
> XP.
> 
> I have downloaded maven-pmd-plugin-0.3.jar from
> 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=56262&release_id=12068
> 3
> 
> Also downloaded pmd-1.01.jar from pmd-bin-1.01.zip from the same URL.
> 
> Extracted pmd1.01.jar present in the zip folder to the repository folder
> (repository/pmd/jars)
> 
> Also in project.xml I have added:
>      <dependency>
>         <id>pmd</id>
>       <version>1.01</version>
>      </dependency>
> 
> Added this zip file to the plugin folder.
> When I executed maven -g, I can see pmd as one of the new goals.
> 
> When I try to execute -> maven pmd:generate-report, I get the following
> error
> 
> pmd:generate-report:
> 
> [ERROR] BUILD FAILED
> [ERROR] File......
> C:\maven\maven-1.0-beta-7\plugins\maven-pmd-plugin-0.3\plugi
> .jelly
> [ERROR] Element... taskdef
> [ERROR] Line...... 28
> [ERROR] Column.... 70
> [ERROR] taskdef class net.sourceforge.pmd.ant.PMDTask cannot be found
> Total time:  19 seconds
> 
> Also i tried to explicity add the path of pmd-1.01 in the classpath, yet 
I
> face the same problem.
> 
> Kindly Advice.
> 
> Thanks in Advance
> Panna
> 
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