Class ResourcesBundleMojo

java.lang.Object
org.apache.maven.plugin.AbstractMojo
org.apache.maven.plugins.javadoc.AbstractJavadocMojo
org.apache.maven.plugins.javadoc.ResourcesBundleMojo
All Implemented Interfaces:
org.apache.maven.plugin.ContextEnabled, org.apache.maven.plugin.Mojo
Direct Known Subclasses:
TestResourcesBundleMojo

@Mojo(name="resource-bundle", defaultPhase=PACKAGE, requiresDependencyResolution=COMPILE, threadSafe=true) public class ResourcesBundleMojo extends AbstractJavadocMojo
Bundle AbstractJavadocMojo.javadocDirectory, along with javadoc configuration options such as taglet, doclet, and link information into a deployable artifact. This artifact can then be consumed by the javadoc plugin mojos when used by the includeDependencySources option, to generate javadocs that are somewhat consistent with those generated in the original project itself.
Since:
2.7
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • ResourcesBundleMojo

      public ResourcesBundleMojo()
  • Method Details

    • doExecute

      public void doExecute() throws org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException, org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
      Assemble a new JavadocOptions instance that contains the configuration options in this mojo, which are a subset of those provided in derivatives of the AbstractJavadocMojo class (most of the javadoc mojos, in other words). Then, bundle the contents of the javadocDirectory along with the assembled JavadocOptions instance (serialized to META-INF/maven/javadoc-options.xml) into a project attachment for installation/deployment.
      Throws:
      org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException
      org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException
      See Also:
      • Mojo.execute()