I set up a working maven project with mvn archetype:create ...
I can compile all the sources with mvn compile
but I want to be able to compile also a single file at time.
There is a way to ask maven to compile an arbitrary single .java file?
Thanks
Updates 1:
I would specify the single file on the command line. I would choose the file at the moment of the command launch. I wouldn't modify the pom.xml.
Update 2:
Why I asked this? Because I would use autotest-java
with the Vim editor.
autotest-java
is an hack/extension of ZenTest (which is a Ruby application that automatically launch unit tests on every save of a Ruby file).
autotest-java
requires a maven project structure and requires that your editor/IDE perform "compile on save". In fact it doesn't recognize when a .java file is modified but instead it monitors for .class files for modifications.
I succesfully used autotest-java with Netbeans (which support "compile on save") but I would use it with Vim.
To my knowledge, this is not possible on the the command line. And it is worth noting that the (optional) parameters excludes
and includes
that you can define to configure the Compiler Plugin in the pom.xml
are deprecated as shown below:
$ mvn help:describe -Dcmd=compiler:compile -Ddetail [INFO] Scanning for projects... [INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'help'. [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Building sandbox [INFO] task-segment: [help:describe] (aggregator-style) [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] [help:describe {execution: default-cli}] [INFO] 'compiler:compile' is a plugin goal (aka mojo). Mojo: 'compiler:compile' compiler:compile Description: Compiles application sources Deprecated. No reason given Implementation: org.apache.maven.plugin.CompilerMojo Language: java Bound to phase: compile Available parameters: ... excludes A list of exclusion filters for the compiler. Deprecated. No reason given ... includes A list of inclusion filters for the compiler. Deprecated. No reason given ...
So there is actually no real way to do what you want on the long term.
But this leads to one question. Since Maven uses incremental compilation i.e. it compiles only classes that changed on disk since the last build, why would you need to compile only one class? What is your use case?
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