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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Nicolas De Loof <ni...@capgemini.com> on 2006/02/23 16:55:40 UTC

Re: [1.1] plugin classpath [Solved]

I've solved my problem.

This was a velocity missuse.


Nicolas De Loof a écrit :
>
> How is the plugin runtime classpath set ?
>
> I'm writing a (maven 1) plugin that uses velocity, so I'd like to load 
> a Velocimacro file from classpath.
>
> My .vm file is declared as resource and gets packaged in the plugin root.
>
> It seems it is not added to plugin classpath at runtime. Is there a 
> workaround (NB : I cannot put it in plugin-resources)
>
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