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[MPMD-349] Upgrade Maven Reporting API to 3.1.1/Maven Reporting Impl to 3.2.0 #84
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[MPMD-349] Upgrade Maven Reporting API to 3.1.1/Maven Reporting Impl to 3.2.0
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…to 3.2.0 This plugin hasn't been touched testwise for a very long time. The testing approach from MPIR has been applied to accommodate M-R-Impl 3.2.0 and future versions of it. The negative effect is that the parameter 'sourceEncoding' has duplicated 'inputEncoding' from AbstractMavenReport for a long time. For the sake of consistency it has been replaced with 'inputEncoding' which breaks backward compatibility. User where advised to use ${project.build.sourceEncoding} anyway. This also upgrades for ITs: * Maven Site Plugin to 3.12.1 * Maven Project Info Reports Plugin to 3.4.1 * Maven JXR Plugin to 3.2.1-SNAPSHOT This closes #84
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…to 3.2.0 This plugin hasn't been touched testwise for a very long time. The testing approach from MPIR has been applied to accommodate M-R-Impl 3.2.0 and future versions of it. The negative effect is that the parameter 'sourceEncoding' has duplicated 'inputEncoding' from AbstractMavenReport for a long time. For the sake of consistency it has been replaced with 'inputEncoding' which breaks backward compatibility. Users are advised to use ${project.build.sourceEncoding} anyway. This also upgrades for ITs: * Maven Site Plugin to 3.12.1 * Maven Project Info Reports Plugin to 3.4.1 * Maven JXR Plugin to 3.2.1-SNAPSHOT This closes #84
…to 3.2.0 This plugin hasn't been touched testwise for a very long time. The testing approach from MPIR has been applied to accommodate M-R-Impl 3.2.0 and future versions of it. The negative effect is that the parameter 'sourceEncoding' has duplicated 'inputEncoding' from AbstractMavenReport for a long time. For the sake of consistency it has been replaced with 'inputEncoding' which breaks backward compatibility. Users are advised to use ${project.build.sourceEncoding} anyway. This also upgrades for ITs: * Maven Site Plugin to 3.12.1 * Maven Project Info Reports Plugin to 3.4.1 * Maven JXR Plugin to 3.3.0 This closes #84
Guys, JXR 3.3.0 is out, please review. |
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