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[jira] [Updated] (MNG-6911) Allow the Maven model cache tto recache a maven model on request

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6911?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Andrew Obuchowicz updated MNG-6911:
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    Description: 
Hi, I'm one of the developers of [LemMinX-Maven|[https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven]] which is a project that implements the Language Server Protocol for editing Maven pom.xml files (any LSP client editor can easily gain pom.xml editing features with this project).

 

We've encountered an [issue|[https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven/pull/67]] where modifications to a parent pom (such as adding a new property) are not reflected in the child pom, as the global model cache has an outdated version of the parent pom (before the modification was made).

 

Disabling the global model cache works as a temporary workaround, eg.

 
{code:java}
System.setProperty(DefaultProjectBuilder.DISABLE_GLOBAL_MODEL_CACHE_SYSTEM_PROPERTY, Boolean.toString(true));
{code}
 

However, we'd still like to use the model cache and not have to disable it entirely.

 

Thus, it would be beneficial if the model cache could "uncache" (or refresh) a pom that has been modified. From our project, we can easily detect when a pom.xml has been modified, thus tracking pom modifications does not need to be implemented. *What is required on the Maven API side* is to be able to signal that a pom.xml has been modified, and should be recached with the new modifications.

 

Also, I apologize in advance if this was reported under the wrong project or component. Feel free to place it where it should be.

 

  was:
Hi, I'm one of the developers of [LemMinX-Maven|[https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven]|https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven],] which is a project that implements the Language Server Protocol for editing Maven pom.xml files (any LSP client editor can easily gain pom.xml editing features with this project).

 

We've encountered an [issue|[https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven/pull/67]] where modifications to a parent pom (such as adding a new property) are not reflected in the child pom, as the global model cache has an outdated version of the parent pom (before the modification was made).

 

Disabling the global model cache works as a temporary workaround, eg.

 
{code:java}
System.setProperty(DefaultProjectBuilder.DISABLE_GLOBAL_MODEL_CACHE_SYSTEM_PROPERTY, Boolean.toString(true));
{code}
 

However, we'd still like to use the model cache and not have to disable it entirely.

 

Thus, it would be beneficial if the model cache could "uncache" (or refresh) a pom that has been modified. From our project, we can easily detect when a pom.xml has been modified, thus tracking pom modifications does not need to be implemented. *What is required on the Maven API side* is to be able to signal that a pom.xml has been modified, and should be recached with the new modifications.

 

Also, I apologize in advance if this was reported under the wrong project or component. Feel free to place it where it should be.

 


> Allow the Maven model cache tto recache a maven model on request
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-6911
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6911
>             Project: Maven
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: IDEs, POM
>    Affects Versions: 3.6.3
>         Environment: Linux (Fedora 30-32)
>            Reporter: Andrew Obuchowicz
>            Priority: Major
>
> Hi, I'm one of the developers of [LemMinX-Maven|[https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven]] which is a project that implements the Language Server Protocol for editing Maven pom.xml files (any LSP client editor can easily gain pom.xml editing features with this project).
>  
> We've encountered an [issue|[https://github.com/eclipse/lemminx-maven/pull/67]] where modifications to a parent pom (such as adding a new property) are not reflected in the child pom, as the global model cache has an outdated version of the parent pom (before the modification was made).
>  
> Disabling the global model cache works as a temporary workaround, eg.
>  
> {code:java}
> System.setProperty(DefaultProjectBuilder.DISABLE_GLOBAL_MODEL_CACHE_SYSTEM_PROPERTY, Boolean.toString(true));
> {code}
>  
> However, we'd still like to use the model cache and not have to disable it entirely.
>  
> Thus, it would be beneficial if the model cache could "uncache" (or refresh) a pom that has been modified. From our project, we can easily detect when a pom.xml has been modified, thus tracking pom modifications does not need to be implemented. *What is required on the Maven API side* is to be able to signal that a pom.xml has been modified, and should be recached with the new modifications.
>  
> Also, I apologize in advance if this was reported under the wrong project or component. Feel free to place it where it should be.
>  



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