have you tried putting the source under main/java and configuring the java
compiler as the aspect compiler?  i dn't know if the second part is
possible, or how it is done, but that is how i would initially approach
using aspectj within maven.

disclaimer - only been using maven (2) for 2 days...

andrew

Rice Yeh wrote:
> Hi,
>   In maven 1.0, its support for aspectj satisfied my need. In maven 2.0,
> it
> seems not easy to support other languages like aspectj. The reason that I
> have such feeling is that i put my aspectj source files under
> src/main/aspectj but in a project only one source directory (sr/main/java)
> could be used.
>
> Regards,
> Rice
>


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