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[jira] Commented: (MNG-2720) Multiproject dependencies not accurate for project.compileClasspathElements when run from root project

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Gabriel Guerrero commented on MNG-2720:
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I have a problem with this fix, I have several projects, and I use and the ant plugin to run my app in debug mode, what i liked is that because the classes directories was included in the classpath I was able to run eclipse in debug mode for multi projects so I could change a classes in any of the projects and just run compile , know this doesnt work could it you guys add a flag to make it work the old way? 

> Multiproject dependencies not accurate for project.compileClasspathElements when run from root project
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-2720
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2720
>             Project: Maven 2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Plugins and Lifecycle
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.4
>            Reporter: Jeff Genender
>            Assignee: John Casey
>             Fix For: 2.1.0, 3.0-alpha-3
>
>
> In a plugin I wrote (jspc), needs the dependency jars.  It asks for this with the request for the project.compileClasspathElements.  In a multiproject environment, when each project is built individually, it seems correct.  Example (when run with -X ina subproject dir) showing classpath:
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/jsp-api/2.0/jsp-api-2.0.jar
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/taglibs/standard/1.1.2/standard-1.1.2.jar
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/servlet-api/2.4/servlet-api-2.4.jar
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/tldtestapp/testexttld/1/testexttld-1.jar  <-----------------NOTICE HERE - THIS IS AN ARTIFACT FROM ANOTHER SUBPROJECT
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/jstl/1.1.2/jstl-1.1.2.jar]
> When it is run from the Top level/Root project...here is the output:
> Users/mbp/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/jsp-api/2.0/jsp-api-2.0.jar
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/servlet-api/2.4/servlet-api-2.4.jar
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/taglibs/standard/1.1.2/standard-1.1.2.jar
> /Users/mbp/Desktop/jsp-example/TestTldProject/target/classes  <----------------NOTICE - THE JAR IS NOT BEING ASKED FOR, BUT A CLASSES DIR INSTEAD
> /Users/mbp/.m2/repository/javax/servlet/jstl/1.1.2/jstl-1.1.2.jar]
> The second project has a dependency on the testexttld-1.jar because it contains tag libs which must be wrapped in a jar.  When run from a top level, it uses the other project's classes directory instead of the JAR artifact.  WIth JSPC and taglibs, this makes it so it cannot work.  If I have a dependency on a jar, that jar should be the dependency as expected and not a classes directory.  For full explanation and example see here:
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJSPC-4

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