Using Non-Javac Compilers
Contrary to this plugin's name, the Compiler Plugin does not compile the sources of your project by itself. To compile, the Compiler Plugin uses another class to compile them. The parameter compilerId
determines which class will be used. Currently, the Compiler Plugin is bundled with the javac
compiler artifact with artifactId plexus-compiler-javac
, which can be seen as one of the dependencies declared inside the Compiler Plugin's POM.
Plexus Compiler component has some other compiler Ids available under the groupId org.codehaus.plexus
:
aspectj
with artifactIdplexus-compiler-aspectj
.csharp
with artifactIdplexus-compiler-csharp
.eclipse
with artifactIdplexus-compiler-eclipse
.jikes
with artifactIdplexus-compiler-jikes
.
Using The Other Plexus Compilers
To use any of the non-javac compilers, you need to make the artifact available in the classpath when the Compiler Plugin runs. This is possible by adding the dependency when declaring the plugin in your project's pom.xml
. The example below shows how to use the csharp
compiler:
<project> [...] <build> [...] <plugins> [...] <plugin> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <version>3.11.0</version> <configuration> <compilerId>csharp</compilerId> </configuration> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.codehaus.plexus</groupId> <artifactId>plexus-compiler-csharp</artifactId> <version>1.6</version> </dependency> </dependencies> </plugin> [...] </project>