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Jason van Zyl commented on MNG-5214:
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Both reactor issues are fixed but we need to revisit the reactor reader in 
general later.
                
> Dependency resolution substitutes g:a:v:jar for j:a:v:something-else when 
> something-else isn't in the reactor
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>                 Key: MNG-5214
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-5214
>             Project: Maven 2 & 3
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Dependencies
>    Affects Versions: 3.0
>            Reporter: Benson Margulies
>            Assignee: Jason van Zyl
>             Fix For: 3.1.0-alpha-1
>
>
> Start with:
>  https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/trunk
> Put some pergem space into MAVEN_OPTS (http://cxf.apache.org/building.html)
> run mvn -Pfastinstall
> Now, cd to systests/wsdl_maven
> Run mvn site:site
> Here's what's happening under the covers. The first child module has an 
> execution of the CXF java2ws plugin in 'process-classes'. The second module 
> has an execution of the CXF codegen plugin in 'generate-sources'.
> The first module creates, and attaches, an artifact: 
> org.apache.cxf.systests.wsdl_maven:cxf-systests-java2ws:(v):wsdl.
> The second module declares it as a dependency.
> In a multi-module project, one module has a plugin execution in phase 
> 'process-classes' that produces an attached artifact (with type 'wsdl').
> The site lifecycle does not, by default, include process-classes. So the wsdl 
> isn't in the reactor, but it's cousin the 'jar' is. 
> When the codegen plugin calls the artifact resolver, it expects to get an 
> error, or, better yet, a copy of that wsdl from the local repo or the apache 
> snapshot repo. Instead, the resolver 'resolves' the artifact to the 
> corresponding 'jar' in the reactor. Calling getFile() returns the 
> target/classes directory.

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