[MNG-7883] Also print groupId and version in the Reactor Build Order
JIRA Issue: MNG-7883
Description:
This pull request addresses the enhancement described in JIRA issue MNG-7883. The goal is to improve the readability and completeness of the Reactor Build Order output by including groupId and version information for each module. This change is necessary to provide developers with more detailed information about the modules being built, which can help in debugging and understanding the build process.
Changes Made:
- Modified the
ExecutionEventLoggerclass to includegroupIdandversioninformation in the Reactor Build Order output. - Updated the
sessionStartedmethod to format the output with the new information, ensuring clarity and consistency.
Implementation Details:
- The
sessionStartedmethod inExecutionEventLoggerwas updated to construct a formatted string containing thegroupId,artifactId, andversionfor each module. - Adjusted the spacing and alignment to ensure the output remains clear and readable.
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