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John Dennis Casey
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o Cleaned up field-level annotation support (especially descriptor extraction, generation, and building)
o Converted all "core" plugins (including maven-core-it-plugin) to use field-level annotations o Removed generation of parameter descriptors for ${/#component.* param specifications. o Added @readonly for parameters that cannot be overridden by user configuration (List override was dangerous here) o Added validation against pom-derived configuration for @readonly parameters o Fixed @parameter alias="" support...now configuration of the mojo instance actually will work with either the real param name or the alias. Would be nice to support multiple aliases, but that might require @alias annotations... o Added [temporary?] support for null editable attributes for parameters, to support pre-built mojos from the repo. Annotation support should be just about ready to go... git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/components/trunk@165224 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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