Context
Maven plugins are described in META-INF/maven/plugin.xml descriptor, which is in general generated by maven-plugin-plugin. Information for the generator are written as javadoc annotations in java source: see maven-plugin-tools-java.
Using java 5 annotations instead of javadoc ones have multiple benefits:
- compile-time checks for plugin metadata, with enums for some annotations
- inheritance support
- annotations are supported in most IDEs, providing code-completion and syntactic checks
see plexus-component-annotations for an example of such a work done on Plexus.
Existing implementations
Multiple implementations of such annotations exist:
- JFrog's Maven Anno Mojo: see the wiki or annotations source,
the idea is having as much annotations as actual javadoc annotations, each with only 1 attribute - Maven MNG-2521, with its proposal from 2007 providing a source branch and its annotations,
the idea is having only 4 annotations each with multiple attributes: Goal + Execute and Parameter + Component
Proposal
Continue the work started on MNG-2521 before plugin-tools extraction from Maven Core.
Annotations:
- 4 annotations: @Mojo, @Execute, @Parameter and @Component
- java package: org.apache.maven.tools.plugin.annotations (consistent with maven-plugin-tools-api
- a new maven-plugin-tools-annotations component in plugin-tools
Extractor: addition into existing maven-plugin-tools-java