Yep, with no joy.

I'm sure I'm missing something as it seems to use both source
directories (ie, if I have just the testing one, it'll complain that
class files from the other location do not exist).

Thanks,
Toby

On 01/11/06, Arnaud HERITIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you try the goal : aspectj:test-compile ?
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/plugins/aspectj/goals.html

Arnaud

On 11/1/06, diyfiesta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Was hoping someone could give me a pointer with a problem I'm having with
> the aspectj plugin...
>
> I've got my source code under main/src and the unit tests under main/test,
> however I can't get aspectj compiling both. I added this to my project.xml
> hoping it would pick up both, but it doesn't seem to,,,
>
>         <aspectSourceDirectory>main/src/java</aspectSourceDirectory>
>         <aspectSourceDirectory>main/test/java</aspectSourceDirectory>
>
> I'm kind of not confident I know the correct process, so may be doing
> something really silly. I was thinking that the pregoal for compile to run
> the aspectj compiler would apply my aspects to the code that they affect?
> After running this though, my unit tests confirm that the aspect isn't
> applied, and if I reverse engineer the test code, there is no aspect code
> in
> there (and there is if I do a normal eclipse aspectj compile).
>
> So, for some reason, its not applying my aspects to test code in the
> second
> source tree... :(
>
> Cheers,
> Toby
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