Peter Nabbefeld wrote:

Hi,

I've got problems with a platform-independent project, which becomes platform-dependent because of platform-dependent references. Because the author has written everything using Linux or Solaris, he has used reletive paths with forward slashes. When I now try to build everything under windows, the references are resolved with a mixture of forward and backward slashes, and problems occur to load files.

The error message I get is:

Unable to obtain goal [site] -- C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\user\.maven\plugins\maven-xdoc-plugin-1.7.1\plugin.jelly:364:54: <j:include> could not include jelly script: file://C:\cvs\mevenide\mevenide-master\..\mevenide-config/../mevenide-master/src/templates/jsl/site.jsl. Reason: org.apache.commons.jelly.JellyException: null:-1:-1: <null
> Could not parse Jelly script


AFAIK the mevenide build works on windows as well... at least Gilles Didonet, the project owner is developing under windows. So the problem is probably somehwere else. No idea where, the jelly error messages are quite cryptic. Try running maven with the debug switch (-X if I recall correctly), maybe it reveals more.

Milos Kleint



Probably this is not a problem from the maven-xdoc-plugin, but from the jelly implementation. The other (used) plugins work.


I've tried to type the file - using the above syntax and the correct one with backslashes - the above syntax gives a syntax error, the second works.

Kind regards

Peter Nabbefeld


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