Hi, Thanks for the note, I tried this but still don't have any luck, for example, I'm using the convention main/src/java and main/src/test for my source trees, so adding an src/aspectj folder doesn't really fit in, if I add it to main/src/aspectj, I get the same problem (and just for completness, setting it to src/aspectj causes is the same!).
>From the plugin's homepage, I didn't get the impression that setting the soruce directiory to src/aspectj was a requirement more of an example, and you should be able to set this to whatever your folder is. Is this not the case? I think I'll have a go at creating a simple test project that demonstrates the problem, see if I can get some feedback. Any other ideas? Cheers Alexandre Touret wrote: > > Hello, > There are 2 builds : the classes and test classes. > If you specify the aspectsourcedirectory in src/java, aspectj doesn t > parse any file in src/test. Its the default behaviour > I can suggest you to put all the aspects file have in > ${maven.src.dir}/aspectj (as described in the plugin homepage). I > suppose this directory is accessible in both the build classpaths and > test classpath. > > Hope this helps. > Alexandre > > Toby Weston wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> [...] >> I've got my source code under main/src and the unit tests under >> main/test, however I can't get aspectj compiling both. I added this to >> my project.xml hoping it would pick up both, but it doesn't seem to,,, >> >> <aspectSourceDirectory>main/src/java</aspectSourceDirectory> >> <aspectSourceDirectory>main/test/java</aspectSourceDirectory> >> >> I'm kind of not confident I know the correct process, so may be doing >> something really silly. I was thinking that the pregoal for compile to >> run the aspectj compiler would apply my aspects to the code that they >> affect? After running this though, my unit tests confirm that the >> aspect isn't applied, and if I reverse engineer the test code, there >> is no aspect code in there (and there is if I do a normal eclipse >> aspectj compile). >> >> So, for some reason, its not applying my aspects to test code in the >> second source tree... :( >> >> Cheers, >> Toby >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-M1--AspectJ-with-two-source-trees-%28main-src---main-test%29-tf2556159s177.html#a7273671 Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]