Here's the convoluted setup that Maven recommends:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-checkstyle-plugin/tips.html
I recommend putting the file on a server and referring to it via http.
That's what we do for AppFuse. If you have an http/https way of
getting to your Subversion repo, you should be able to check it in. If
you use https, you will have to have a valid certificate.
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-checkstyle-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<configLocation>https://appfuse.dev.java.net/checkstyle.xml</configLocation>
</configuration>
</plugin>
Matt
On 9/21/07, Richard Brewster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My company wants to define checkstyle rules. I need to tell the plugin where
> this file is, e.g.:
>
> <plugin>
> <artifactId>maven-checkstyle-plugin</artifactId>
> <configuration>
> <configLocation>checkstyle.xml</configLocation>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
>
> The plugin searches the classpath for this file. I don't know where to put
> it! I tried the test/resources directory, but that didn't work.
>
> A bigger issue is how can I easily tell what classpath Maven is using for a
> given goal.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Richard Brewster
>
>
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