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Jérôme Verstrynge commented on MCOMPILER-157:
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I have performed some tests and here are my results:

i) I have checked-out maven-compiler-plugin from the 2.3.3 release locally
ii) I have applied the patch provided by Zoran
iii) I confirm that the issue he reported is solved with this patch (and it 
does not break existing tests)
iv) However, when generating a java file instead of an aspectj file, the java 
file is not taken into account in the compiling process (it is not part of the 
generated .jar)

I am posting another test case to illustrate my point. Keep in mind that I am 
new to annotation processing, so I may miss something obvious. 

> Maven Compiler Plugin should add to compileSourceRoots for next plugins to 
> consider as source directory for generated files 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MCOMPILER-157
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOMPILER-157
>             Project: Maven 2.x Compiler Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.2
>         Environment: Java 6
>            Reporter: Zoran Regvart
>         Attachments: maven-compiler-plugin-add-compileSourceRoots.patch, 
> test-case.zip
>
>
> Maven Compiler Plugin by relying on javac by default, on Java 6 platform 
> includes annotation processors in it's processing, these in end could 
> generate sources that are placed by default in 
> target/generated-sources/annotations. The later should be added to 
> compileSourceRoots so that next plugin in execution would consider those 
> sources.
> Please, see the attached test case and consider the attached patch in the 
> next release of maven-compiler-plugin.
> thanks,
> Zoran

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