Hi,
As far as I tell, your Maven plugin does not have any tycho
specific dependencies, as such you just need to write a standard
mojo (Mojo is the name for maven plugins).
To get started as this from the IDE. Install m2e, then create a
new "Maven project", press next, next again. Now you see a page
called "Select an Archetype", in this list find the item whose
artifact-id is maven-archetype-mojo, select it and complete the
wizard.
You now have a new project all setup.
To build it, proceed like for any Maven project (which includes
Tycho) and do mvn install.
HTH
Pascal
On 10/30/2013 08:07 AM, Henrik wrote:
Hi,
I'm co-project lead of the Eclipse eTrice project.
We have a code generator that produces Java code from our ROOM
models.
The generator is an OSGi bundle that has dependencies to other
eTrice bundles and to framework bundles like EMF, platform and
the like.
Currently we can invoke the generator from a launcher or we
call it from the command line without OSGi having the required
jars on the class path.
Now we would like to wrap the generator in a Maven plug-in to
participate in the generate-sources phase.
I assume we should create Maven artifacts from the involved
eTrice plug-ins to be able to consume them in the mojo build.
Does Tycho help to produce standard Maven artifacts or does it
only produce p2 repositories?
I would be grateful for an answer to my question and possibly
some hints how to set up my generator-mojo.
-Henrik
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