- Successive invocations of
mvn packageon unchanged sources always compile the GWT module.This is strange because I have an integration test about this.Could you please file a bug with a reduced repro case or some more information?
Sure, I shouldn't have posted before having had proper breakfast ;-) as I had already confirmed the behavior using your supplied e2e integration test. It just didn't make it into my original posting :-/. However, I've now filed an issue.
The third point is what currently precludes further use of the alpha-2 version. In addition, I still need to figure out how to configure a draft compile for just one user agent. In the guice-rf-activities archetype there was a separate gwt.xml module file for that. Now it seems that module file names are somewhat hard coded into the plugin. However this one is not that important as one might introduce a code generation step for the module file. Feel free to file an issue. Not sure how to deal with it yet. (should the src/main/module.gwt.xml path be configurable? should things be configurable in the pom.xml?)
I've filed an issue on that suggesting a configuration backwards compatible with the codehaus plugin.
I've also read your well written analysis in the blog post In quest of the ultimate build tool, so I'm curious how this might work out. For now, I would appreciate if Maven could be tamed to nicely support multi-module GWT builds and the new plugin looks promising to me.That's the goal of that plugin. The CodeHaus plugin looks more like a hack than a full-thought-out solution.
So thumbs up for the new replacement!
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