Hi Eduardo, a solution would be
+) create a project in the IDE of your choice +) fix the errors incrementally Cheers, Siegfried Goeschl Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > Is there a way to configure Maven to ignore source files that present > errors during compilation, and compile everything that is possible > (that is, has no error)? > > I've set maven-compiler-plugin's failOnError option to "false", and > the build is considered successful despite the errors. However, no > classes are generated. Our jar file is even created, but it has > nothing except the META-INF directory. > > I believe the problem happens because it's a big project (229 source > files as of now). I created a simple project with two sources, and > even without failOnError=true the source with no errors was compiled. > But when I created a lot more sources with errors, nothing was > generated. Apparently after some number of errors Maven gives up and > does not try to compile anything else. Is that assumption correct? I > couldn't find any information on that. > > One possible way to solve the problem would be to manually list the > files to be excluded, and remove them from the list as they get fixed. > But this is tedious and error-prone, so I wonder if there is a better > way. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org