The XStream library is most likely used by some plugin, but it's hard to tell as you don't include the actual build output.
/Anders On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 1:58 PM Manuel Dahmen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, good evening, > > I have 1 Java Maven project. > > I don't understand why XStream library is loaded since I don't have this in > my dependencies. > > pom.xml: > https://github.com/manuelddahmen/empty3/blob/android/pom.xml > > > To publish it I use: > mvn deploy perform:release > > I have a warning: > illegal reflective access > > mentioning com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.Fields > > This stops the build. > > as mentioned in xstream sources project. > > I wonder if for solution I can use: > > maven - - add-opens com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util=ALL-UNNAMED > ? > Or something else I don't see which dependency is requiring xstream. > > Thanks. > > > Hello, good evening, > > I have 1 Java Maven project. > > I don't understand why XStream library is loaded since I don't have this in > my dependencies. > > pom.xml: > https://github.com/manuelddahmen/empty3/blob/android/pom.xml > > > To publish it I use: > mvn deploy perform:release > > I have a warning: > illegal reflective access > > mentioning com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.Fields > > This stops the build. > > as mentioned in xstream sources project. > > I wonder if for solution I can use: > > maven - - add-opens com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util=ALL-UNNAMED > ? > Or something else I don't see which dependency is requiring xstream. > > Thanks. > > I'm sorry if I have sent the message twice. >
