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[jira] Closed: (MPMULTIPROJECT-21) allow to set reactorXml tag for reactor tags within multiproject-plugin's plugin.jelly

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPMULTIPROJECT-21?page=all ]
     
Lukas Theussl closed MPMULTIPROJECT-21:
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    Resolution: Won't Fix

A reactorXml tag does not exist.

> allow to set reactorXml tag for reactor tags within multiproject-plugin's plugin.jelly
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MPMULTIPROJECT-21
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPMULTIPROJECT-21
>      Project: maven-multiproject-plugin
>         Type: Improvement

>  Environment: linux, maven rc1
>     Reporter: joseph benavidez
>  Attachments: multiproject-plugin-reactorXml.patch
>
>
> It would be really nice to be able to set the reactorXml attribute
> for the maven:reactor tags inside the plugin.jelly file, perhaps
> by setting a maven.multiproject.reactorXml property.
> The reason for this is that I have a maven.xml that defines
> a java:compile preGoal that calls custom goals defined in
> the parent maven.xml. It looks something like this:
> parentDir
>   |
>   |---- maven.xml ("super project")
>   |
>   |---- subdir
>           |
>           |    
>           |--- subproject1
>           |        |
>           |        |---- project.xml
>           |
>           |
>           |--- subproject2
>                    |
>                    |---- project.xml
> (Notice that the project.xml's for subproject1 and subproject2 are 
> 2 directories away from the "super project". We have it organized
> like this for cleanliness. Anyway...)
> Now, if I call multiproject:goal with java:compile, I therefore expect
> my custom java:compile preGoal to be called. But my
> preGoal is not called. If I go into the ~/.maven/plugins/maven-multiproject-plugin/plugin.jelly script and set the reactorXml attribute to the "super project's" maven.xml, then it works.

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