FIXED: this is a known bug in maven-compiler-plugin 3.1
I am converting an ant-based build of a 1000+ java-sources project to maven. So far so good, but every time l
My situation was slightly different, so I'm just adding this in case someone else has the same issue. My project has no generated classes and no package-info.java; only .java files in src/main/java.
tl;dr
Update to maven-compiler-plugin 3.1 or use maven-compiler-plugin 3.0 and do not set in maven-resources-plugin.
Long version
With zero src tree changes, Maven was always showing output like:
$ mvn -o compile
[INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.0:compile (default-compile) @ my-project ---
[INFO] Changes detected - recompiling the module!
[INFO] Compiling 134 source files to /home/me/my/project/target/classes
I thought it was the configuration of the maven-resources-plugin in a parent POM my project is using.
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-resources-plugin
true
Removing this plugin from the parent POM, or redefining in my project with fixed the incremental build problem.
I wondered why I had to do two builds after setting for Maven to do incremental builds again, so investigated further. That is simply because the first compile generates a file (called inputFiles.lst) that is used to determine the files that have changed, so on the next compile it can use that file to detect changes. This is confirmed by a comment on MCOMPILER-187.
I realised I was using maven-compiler-plugin 3.0 and could just upgrade to
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-compiler-plugin
3.1
which also fixed the problem. 3.1 uses maven-shared-incremental 1.1 (instead of 1.0 which maven-compiler-plugin 3.0 uses. Note that MCOMPILER-187 and MSHARED-264 are the 2 bugs covering the change.
So back with maven-compiler-plugin 3.0, I observed that the target/maven-status/maven-compiler-plugin/compile/default-compile/inputFiles.lst was not being generated with set. So this could be a reason why a project fails to have incremental builds when using maven-compiler-plugin 3.0.
Clearly, overwriting the resources every compile is not usually desired, but the main problem here is that inputFiles.lst is never generated, so Maven will never be able to make an incremental build. So check for the existence of inputFiles.lst as maybe another plugin has somehow caused it to not be generated.