Happy to see that you could generate your TLD. The generated XML "tldgen-components-info.xml" is a temporary file used to collect Javadoc informations on components. We are aware about the m2Eclipse issue, it's already referenced in the FAQ.
Thank you for your feedback. We will check the classes.jar issue. 2010/9/22 Alessio Gambi <agamb...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > I am using maven from eclipse (It did not worked) but apparently launching > it from is fine. > > This is the printout of the tld file: > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><taglib xmlns=" > http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns:xsi=" > http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation=" > http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee > http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-jsptaglibrary_2_1.xsd" > version="2.1"> > <tlib-version>1.0</tlib-version> > <short-name>t</short-name> > > <uri>http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd</uri> > <tag> > <description></description> > <name>Dialog</name> > > <tag-class>se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.Dialog</tag-class> > <body-content>JSP</body-content> > <attribute> > <description></description> > <name>entryPoint</name> > <required>true</required> > <deferred-value> > <type>java.lang.String</type> > </deferred-value> > </attribute> > <attribute> > <description></description> > <name>componentType</name> > <required>true</required> > <deferred-value> > <type>java.lang.String</type> > </deferred-value> > </attribute> > </tag> > <tag> > <description></description> > <name>GwtEntryPoint</name> > > > <tag-class>se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtEntryPoint</tag-class> > <body-content>JSP</body-content> > <attribute> > <description></description> > <name>className</name> > <required>true</required> > <deferred-value> > <type>java.lang.String</type> > </deferred-value> > </attribute> > </tag> > <tag> > <description></description> > <name>GwtComponent</name> > > > <tag-class>se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtComponent</tag-class> > <body-content>JSP</body-content> > <attribute> > <description></description> > <name>entryPoint</name> > <required>true</required> > <deferred-value> > <type>java.lang.String</type> > </deferred-value> > </attribute> > <attribute> > <description></description> > <name>componentType</name> > <required>true</required> > <deferred-value> > <type>java.lang.String</type> > </deferred-value> > </attribute> > </tag> > <tag> > <description></description> > <name>GwtSupport</name> > > <tag-class>se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtSupport</tag-class> > <body-content>JSP</body-content> > </tag> > </taglib> > > > This is the tldgen-components-info.xml file: > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> > <components> > <component > className="se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtSupport" > superClassName="java.lang.Object"> > <description/> > <parameters/> > </component> > <component > className="se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtEntryPoint" > superClassName="java.lang.Object"> > <description/> > <parameters> > <parameter name="className"> > <description/> > </parameter> > </parameters> > </component> > <component > className="se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtComponent" > superClassName="java.lang.Object"> > <description/> > <parameters> > <parameter name="componentType"> > <description/> > </parameter> > <parameter name="entryPoint"> > <description/> > </parameter> > </parameters> > </component> > <component className="se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.Dialog" > superClassName="se.pmdit.tutorial.t5gwt.tapestry.components.GwtComponent"> > <description/> > <parameters/> > </component> > </components> > > > Hi Alessio, >> >> Thanks for your tests. >> >> which Maven version did you use ? >> > > mvn -version > Apache Maven 2.2.0 (r788681; 2009-06-26 15:04:01+0200) > > Java version: 1.6.0_20 > Java home: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home > Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: MacRoman > OS name: "mac os x" version: "10.5.8" arch: "x86_64" Family: "mac" > > > Additionally, > I noticed also a strange behavior using m2eclipse: > > I downloaded the source code for the plugin that you provide > Modified the pom.xml to remove the dependency on tools.jar > The build fails because of a failing test: > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Test set: fr.exanpe.tapestry.tldgen.taglib.builder.StructureBuilderTest > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Tests run: 1, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.065 sec > <<< FAILURE! > testHeritage(fr.exanpe.tapestry.tldgen.taglib.builder.StructureBuilderTest) > Time elapsed: 0.048 sec <<< FAILURE! > junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: expected:<3> but was:<0> > at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:47) > at junit.framework.Assert.failNotEquals(Assert.java:282) > at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:64) > at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:201) > at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:207) > at > fr.exanpe.tapestry.tldgen.taglib.builder.StructureBuilderTest.testHeritage(StructureBuilderTest.java:49) > > It seems that attributes of class SubSubComponent are not present. > > However, THE SAME TEST CLASS passes THE SAME TEST when launched using > JUnit. > > I think one of the problem could be the fact that classes.jar (that is a > super set, i.e. contains more classes, of tools.jar) has > "AccessRestrictions" ... unfortunately, I do not know how to deal with this.