Allan, Franz,

On 1/17/07, franz see <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For more information about Maven Properties, please see [1].
[1] http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/MavenPropertiesGuide

allan ramirez wrote:
> Have you tried using ${plugin.artifacts} expression?

Thanks for the tips, although I still couldn't get it working.

I tried all of the artifact-related properties listed in Franz's link
and what I'm missing is, for example, the following.

My plugin's POM has a dependency to "maven-plugin-api" as follows:

<project ...>
 ...
 <artifactId>jdave-maven-plugin</artifactId>
 <packaging>maven-plugin</packaging>
 <dependencies>
   <dependency>
     <groupId>org.apache.maven</groupId>
     <artifactId>maven-plugin-api</artifactId>
     <version>2.0</version>
   </dependency>
   ...
 </dependency>
</project>

And a project that's using my plugin has a plugin dependency to my plugin:

<project>
 ...
 <build>
   <plugins>
     <plugin>
       <groupId>my</groupId>
       <artifactId>my-maven-plugin</artifactId>
       <executions>
         <execution>
           <phase>test</phase>
           <goals>
             <goal>test</goal>
           </goals>
         </execution>
       </executions>
     </plugin>
   </plugins>
 </build>
</project>

Now I can figure out from within "my-maven-plugin" where the plugin's
Mojo class itself is loaded by asking the ClassLoader, for example.
The problem is that I can't see its dependencies.

The "project.pluginArtifacts" property seems to inject some stuff,
including "my-maven-plugin" but not the plugin's dependencies. Also,
the Artifact objects don't seem to have enough information to resolve
to an actual .jar file in the repository (their getVersion() says
"RELEASE"?).

Lasse

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