I think to you can follow surefire-plugin model to implement your
visibroker-maven-plugin. The surefire compent does
most of the work setting up the JVM for you.
-D
On 6/28/06, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
take a look at surefire-plugin it has some elegant solution setting up
classpat
take a look at surefire-plugin it has some elegant solution setting up
classpath/classloader after invoking jvm
On 6/28/06, TimHedger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try clicking on the underlined word thread in my post ! :)
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Try clicking on the underlined word thread in my post ! :)
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Try clicking on the underlined word thread in my post ! :)
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And now you're guilty of not providing a link or other ref for that thread
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From: "TimHedger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Getting the classpath right in a java plugin
I'm gui
I'm guilty of not having searched thoroughly enough before this post -
apologies.
For others who find this post in search of answers themselves, there is
another thread in this forum that deals with exactly this issue.
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