How to use maven-scm-provider-jgit
I want to use maven-scm with jgit. I searched but I couldn't find any documentation on that. could you please direct me to any documentation or implementation on how to use maven-scm with jgit. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/How-to-use-maven-scm-provider-jgit-tp5800870.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: Why not a forum
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:51:54PM +, Preston, Dale wrote: I was just wondering why this group uses an email list rather than a forum. It seems forum software is more searchable and filterable than email lists. If it had been my choice: because I'd have to go to a forum every day (and a hundred others!) while email comes to me. I have plenty of powerful email search and filter tools right here on my workstation. Every time someone proposes some other medium for this sort of communication (forum, Twitter, etc.) my first question is how can I get that in email? I can't think offhand of any forum software I've used that isn't uncomfortable, inconvenient and hard to search. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu Machines should not be friendly. Machines should be obedient. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
RE: Why not a forum
I don't care either way. But your argument is wrong. Most forums will email you about a subscribed thread. You can get an email for every update or a daily digest. Also, a lot of forums have mobile apps that will notify you (xda-developers for instance). It allows you to read only what you care about and get notified anywhere you are. I think we need an RSS site. Discuss. Call names. Shout and cry. (off to get the popcorn) Cody Fyler Lending Grid Build Team G=Lending Grid Builds (515) - 441 - 0814 -Original Message- From: Mark H. Wood [mailto:mw...@iupui.edu] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 8:03 AM To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: Re: Why not a forum On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:51:54PM +, Preston, Dale wrote: I was just wondering why this group uses an email list rather than a forum. It seems forum software is more searchable and filterable than email lists. If it had been my choice: because I'd have to go to a forum every day (and a hundred others!) while email comes to me. I have plenty of powerful email search and filter tools right here on my workstation. Every time someone proposes some other medium for this sort of communication (forum, Twitter, etc.) my first question is how can I get that in email? I can't think offhand of any forum software I've used that isn't uncomfortable, inconvenient and hard to search. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu Machines should not be friendly. Machines should be obedient. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: Why not a forum
Have you joined the LinkedIn maven group? Ron On 22/07/2014 5:43 PM, Preston, Dale wrote: There were a lot of replies so far so I want to thank everyone who responded. I have received a lot of information and I'll have to give it thoughtful consideration and try to absorb it. I think the response that makes the most sense was that from Paul Benedict: apache is a non-profit [and] cost should be minimal. Otherwise, I am generally the odd-man-out so please don't be surprised or offended, but I do prefer forums over email lists. Maybe with more time on here I'll adapt without being assimilated. Thanks, though, to all for the replies. It gives me something to consider. Dale -Original Message- From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 3:36 PM To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: Why not a forum Apache Policy is that if it didn't happen on the mailing list, it didn't happen. This policy is more important for the dev list where the mailing list is an integral part of the decision making process and is the official record of the project. For user's, it is not so important. I currently subscribe here and am one of the 2800 on LinkedIn. This is a more active place but LinkedIn is going to grow simply because LinkedIn is already a large group and is part of a larger community with 300 million members. It may be a while before the quality of discussion on LinkedIn matches this mailing list but I would be opposed to supporting any other forum since 1 mailing list and 1 forum is enough. There is no need to pull scarce resources from Apache to build something from scratch that competes with a Maven group that has 2800 members already. Ron On 22/07/2014 4:11 PM, Stephen Connolly wrote: Apache Policy is that if it didn't happen on the mailing list, it didn't happen. The ASF *is* mailing lists. If you want a forum-like interface there's Nabble... GMail does great structuring and search for me. On 22 July 2014 21:09, james northrup northrup.ja...@gmail.com wrote: bikeshedding On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote: On 22/07/2014 1:21 PM, Graham Leggett wrote: On 22 Jul 2014, at 7:17 PM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote: Not true. You get an e-mail (individual or digest) that you can scan to see if you want to participate in the discussion. No more onerous than belonging to this group. It also sorts out promotions and job offers from real discussions. You mean like a mailing list? :) Yes. that was in response to a specific question. Google does a way better job than any forum search function, and that’s the only meaningful feature in most forum software. Whenever I see a forum I generally ask “why not just a mailing list”? Better threading. Better connection to profiles. Easy to see how active the group is and who belongs. Single sign-on for all groups. Maven group already exists with 2800 members. Regards, Graham — -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org -- Jim Northrup * (408) 837-2270 * -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: Why not a forum
On 23/07/2014 9:03 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote: On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:51:54PM +, Preston, Dale wrote: I was just wondering why this group uses an email list rather than a forum. It seems forum software is more searchable and filterable than email lists. If it had been my choice: because I'd have to go to a forum every day (and a hundred others!) while email comes to me. I have plenty of powerful email search and filter tools right here on my workstation. Every time someone proposes some other medium for this sort of communication (forum, Twitter, etc.) my first question is how can I get that in email? I can't think offhand of any forum software I've used that isn't uncomfortable, inconvenient and hard to search. The Maven LinkedIn forum will send you e-mails plus LinkedIn will inform you of activity in discussions in which you are active in all of the groups to which you belong. Ron -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: Why not a forum
I agree with the guy who said bikeshed -- this is a bikeshed discussion. But more than that, no one in this mailing list has authority to setup new infrastructure and move lists to different technology. It really is a moot point and nothing will change. Cheers, Paul On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote: On 23/07/2014 9:03 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote: On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:51:54PM +, Preston, Dale wrote: I was just wondering why this group uses an email list rather than a forum. It seems forum software is more searchable and filterable than email lists. If it had been my choice: because I'd have to go to a forum every day (and a hundred others!) while email comes to me. I have plenty of powerful email search and filter tools right here on my workstation. Every time someone proposes some other medium for this sort of communication (forum, Twitter, etc.) my first question is how can I get that in email? I can't think offhand of any forum software I've used that isn't uncomfortable, inconvenient and hard to search. The Maven LinkedIn forum will send you e-mails plus LinkedIn will inform you of activity in discussions in which you are active in all of the groups to which you belong. Ron -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
testing-harness plugin: LocalRepositoryManager is not set
Hi, I am not sure this is the right mailing-list. Maybe I should have posted to the dev list. Anyway... I have started working on new Maven plug-in last week and I have set up unit tests using the testing-harness plugin. I have problems with Maven injected fields, such as the Maven project. I use the Maven libraries version 3.2.2, and the harness plugin in version 3.2.0. My mojo has an injected field... @Parameter( defaultValue = ${project}, readonly = true ) private MavenProject project; This field is correctly set when I run the plugin normally. But it is null when I use the harness plugin. Here is the code in my test. @Rule public MojoRule rule = new MojoRule(); @Rule public TestResources resources = new TestResources(); @Test( expected = MojoFailureException.class ) public void testWithoutAssertions() throws Exception { File baseDir = this.resources.getBasedir( project--invalid-app ); File pom = new File( baseDir, pom.xml ); ValidateMojo mojo = (ValidateMojo) this.rule.lookupMojo( validate, pom ); mojo.execute(); } The NPE occurs in the execute method. The documentation indicates we have (or had) to use a stub. [0] So, so far, I guess it makes sense (I guess, because unless you read this page [0], it is not clear on the web site that injected fields will not work). The JIRA entry [1] states we can also use MojoRule#lookupConfiguredMojo() to have a mojo configured with the default settings. But when I use it, that is to say... ValidateMojo mojo = (ValidateMojo) this.rule.lookupConfiguredMojo( baseDir, validate ); mojo.execute(); ... I get the following exception. java.lang.Exception: Unexpected exception, expectedorg.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException but wasjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException at org.junit.internal.runners.statements.ExpectException.evaluate(ExpectException.java:31) at org.apache.maven.plugin.testing.MojoRule$2.evaluate(MojoRule.java:308) at org.junit.rules.TestWatcher$1.evaluate(TestWatcher.java:47) at org.junit.rules.RunRules.evaluate(RunRules.java:18) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runLeaf(ParentRunner.java:263) at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.runChild(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:68) at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.runChild(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:47) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$3.run(ParentRunner.java:231) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$1.schedule(ParentRunner.java:60) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runChildren(ParentRunner.java:229) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.access$000(ParentRunner.java:50) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$2.evaluate(ParentRunner.java:222) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.run(ParentRunner.java:300) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit4.runner.JUnit4TestReference.run(JUnit4TestReference.java:50) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.TestExecution.run(TestExecution.java:38) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:459) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:675) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:382) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:192) *Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid repository system session: LocalRepositoryManager is not set.* at org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultRepositorySystem.invalidSession(DefaultRepositorySystem.java:497) at org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultRepositorySystem.validateSession(DefaultRepositorySystem.java:443) at org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultRepositorySystem.collectDependencies(DefaultRepositorySystem.java:316) at org.apache.maven.plugin.internal.DefaultPluginDependenciesResolver.resolve(DefaultPluginDependenciesResolver.java:192) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.resolveExtensionArtifacts(DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.java:380) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.createProjectRealm(DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.java:239) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultModelBuildingListener.buildExtensionsAssembled(DefaultModelBuildingListener.java:110) at org.apache.maven.model.building.ModelBuildingEventCatapult$1.fire(ModelBuildingEventCatapult.java:43) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.fireEvent(DefaultModelBuilder.java:1179) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.build(DefaultModelBuilder.java:415) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.build(DefaultModelBuilder.java:398) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.build(DefaultModelBuilder.java:389) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultProjectBuilder.build(DefaultProjectBuilder.java:148) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultProjectBuilder.build(DefaultProjectBuilder.java:108) at
Re: How to use maven-scm-provider-jgit
This should help you: http://maven.apache.org/scm/maven-scm-providers/maven-scm-providers-git/maven-scm-provider-jgit/ Domi On 23 Jul 2014, at 11:12, hisamith hisam...@gmail.com wrote: I want to use maven-scm with jgit. I searched but I couldn't find any documentation on that. could you please direct me to any documentation or implementation on how to use maven-scm with jgit. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/How-to-use-maven-scm-provider-jgit-tp5800870.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: How to use maven-scm-provider-jgit
the scm url prefix for git is scm:git, for jgit, the prefix is scm:jgit On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:07 AM, d...@fortysix.ch d...@fortysix.ch wrote: This should help you: http://maven.apache.org/scm/maven-scm-providers/maven-scm-providers-git/maven-scm-provider-jgit/ Domi On 23 Jul 2014, at 11:12, hisamith hisam...@gmail.com wrote: I want to use maven-scm with jgit. I searched but I couldn't find any documentation on that. could you please direct me to any documentation or implementation on how to use maven-scm with jgit. -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/How-to-use-maven-scm-provider-jgit-tp5800870.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: How to use maven-scm-provider-jgit
The problem is how can use it as a api? For an example I want to create a branch using this scm implementation in my java code. Instead of command line tool I want use jgit implementation to create the branch.From where should I start? - Thanks Samith Dassanayake -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/How-to-use-maven-scm-provider-jgit-tp5800870p5800882.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: How to use maven-scm-provider-jgit
then you should probably have aloof at the jgit documentation, maven is just a wrapper around it http://www.eclipse.org/jgit/ http://wiki.eclipse.org/JGit/User_Guide http://www.eclipse.org/jgit/documentation/ On 23 Jul 2014, at 18:41, hisamith hisam...@gmail.com wrote: The problem is how can use it as a api? For an example I want to create a branch using this scm implementation in my java code. Instead of command line tool I want use jgit implementation to create the branch.From where should I start? - Thanks Samith Dassanayake -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/How-to-use-maven-scm-provider-jgit-tp5800870p5800882.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: How to use maven-scm-provider-jgit
if your project Maven, it may be better to use maven-api instead. There is plenty of example under unit test to get you started. Or just look at maven-scm-plugin it self on how to create branch -D On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 10:11 AM, d...@fortysix.ch d...@fortysix.ch wrote: then you should probably have aloof at the jgit documentation, maven is just a wrapper around it http://www.eclipse.org/jgit/ http://wiki.eclipse.org/JGit/User_Guide http://www.eclipse.org/jgit/documentation/ On 23 Jul 2014, at 18:41, hisamith hisam...@gmail.com wrote: The problem is how can use it as a api? For an example I want to create a branch using this scm implementation in my java code. Instead of command line tool I want use jgit implementation to create the branch.From where should I start? - Thanks Samith Dassanayake -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/How-to-use-maven-scm-provider-jgit-tp5800870p5800882.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: testing-harness plugin: LocalRepositoryManager is not set
Hi, my assumption is to use the maven-compat artifact in your project apart from that it would be interesting which kind of plugin do you develop and which intention it has... Kind regards Karl-Heinz Marbaise On 7/23/14 5:38 PM, Vincent Zurczak wrote: Hi, I am not sure this is the right mailing-list. Maybe I should have posted to the dev list. Anyway... I have started working on new Maven plug-in last week and I have set up unit tests using the testing-harness plugin. I have problems with Maven injected fields, such as the Maven project. I use the Maven libraries version 3.2.2, and the harness plugin in version 3.2.0. My mojo has an injected field... @Parameter( defaultValue = ${project}, readonly = true ) private MavenProject project; This field is correctly set when I run the plugin normally. But it is null when I use the harness plugin. Here is the code in my test. @Rule public MojoRule rule = new MojoRule(); @Rule public TestResources resources = new TestResources(); @Test( expected = MojoFailureException.class ) public void testWithoutAssertions() throws Exception { File baseDir = this.resources.getBasedir( project--invalid-app ); File pom = new File( baseDir, pom.xml ); ValidateMojo mojo = (ValidateMojo) this.rule.lookupMojo( validate, pom ); mojo.execute(); } The NPE occurs in the execute method. The documentation indicates we have (or had) to use a stub. [0] So, so far, I guess it makes sense (I guess, because unless you read this page [0], it is not clear on the web site that injected fields will not work). The JIRA entry [1] states we can also use MojoRule#lookupConfiguredMojo() to have a mojo configured with the default settings. But when I use it, that is to say... ValidateMojo mojo = (ValidateMojo) this.rule.lookupConfiguredMojo( baseDir, validate ); mojo.execute(); ... I get the following exception. java.lang.Exception: Unexpected exception, expectedorg.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException but wasjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException at org.junit.internal.runners.statements.ExpectException.evaluate(ExpectException.java:31) at org.apache.maven.plugin.testing.MojoRule$2.evaluate(MojoRule.java:308) at org.junit.rules.TestWatcher$1.evaluate(TestWatcher.java:47) at org.junit.rules.RunRules.evaluate(RunRules.java:18) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runLeaf(ParentRunner.java:263) at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.runChild(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:68) at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.runChild(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:47) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$3.run(ParentRunner.java:231) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$1.schedule(ParentRunner.java:60) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runChildren(ParentRunner.java:229) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.access$000(ParentRunner.java:50) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$2.evaluate(ParentRunner.java:222) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.run(ParentRunner.java:300) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit4.runner.JUnit4TestReference.run(JUnit4TestReference.java:50) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.TestExecution.run(TestExecution.java:38) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:459) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:675) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:382) at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:192) *Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid repository system session: LocalRepositoryManager is not set.* at org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultRepositorySystem.invalidSession(DefaultRepositorySystem.java:497) at org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultRepositorySystem.validateSession(DefaultRepositorySystem.java:443) at org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultRepositorySystem.collectDependencies(DefaultRepositorySystem.java:316) at org.apache.maven.plugin.internal.DefaultPluginDependenciesResolver.resolve(DefaultPluginDependenciesResolver.java:192) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.resolveExtensionArtifacts(DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.java:380) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.createProjectRealm(DefaultProjectBuildingHelper.java:239) at org.apache.maven.project.DefaultModelBuildingListener.buildExtensionsAssembled(DefaultModelBuildingListener.java:110) at org.apache.maven.model.building.ModelBuildingEventCatapult$1.fire(ModelBuildingEventCatapult.java:43) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.fireEvent(DefaultModelBuilder.java:1179) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.build(DefaultModelBuilder.java:415) at org.apache.maven.model.building.DefaultModelBuilder.build(DefaultModelBuilder.java:398) at
Re: Why not a forum
It's like compare a car with a airplane 2014-07-23 10:43 GMT-03:00 Paul Benedict pbened...@apache.org: I agree with the guy who said bikeshed -- this is a bikeshed discussion. But more than that, no one in this mailing list has authority to setup new infrastructure and move lists to different technology. It really is a moot point and nothing will change. Cheers, Paul On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote: On 23/07/2014 9:03 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote: On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:51:54PM +, Preston, Dale wrote: I was just wondering why this group uses an email list rather than a forum. It seems forum software is more searchable and filterable than email lists. If it had been my choice: because I'd have to go to a forum every day (and a hundred others!) while email comes to me. I have plenty of powerful email search and filter tools right here on my workstation. Every time someone proposes some other medium for this sort of communication (forum, Twitter, etc.) my first question is how can I get that in email? I can't think offhand of any forum software I've used that isn't uncomfortable, inconvenient and hard to search. The Maven LinkedIn forum will send you e-mails plus LinkedIn will inform you of activity in discussions in which you are active in all of the groups to which you belong. Ron -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
RE: Re: Why not a forum
I do participate in a couple other Linked-In lists. I'll check that one out. As the response to this thread shows, though, replies come pretty quickly in the email list. In any case, the Linked-In list sounds worth investigating. Thanks. -Original Message- From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 8:23 AM To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: Why not a forum On 23/07/2014 9:03 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote: On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 03:51:54PM +, Preston, Dale wrote: I was just wondering why this group uses an email list rather than a forum. It seems forum software is more searchable and filterable than email lists. If it had been my choice: because I'd have to go to a forum every day (and a hundred others!) while email comes to me. I have plenty of powerful email search and filter tools right here on my workstation. Every time someone proposes some other medium for this sort of communication (forum, Twitter, etc.) my first question is how can I get that in email? I can't think offhand of any forum software I've used that isn't uncomfortable, inconvenient and hard to search. The Maven LinkedIn forum will send you e-mails plus LinkedIn will inform you of activity in discussions in which you are active in all of the groups to which you belong. Ron -- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: testing-harness plugin: LocalRepositoryManager is not set
On 24 July 2014 01:08, Vincent Zurczak vincent.zurc...@linagora.com wrote: Hi, I am not sure this is the right mailing-list. Maybe I should have posted to the dev list. Anyway... I have started working on new Maven plug-in last week and I have set up unit tests using the testing-harness plugin. I have problems with Maven injected fields, such as the Maven project. Here will do, the devs are on both. (and you will have to wait for someone with more knowledge about using the testing harnesses) Back when I was trying to use them you had a choice of 3, I think its not down to one but I dont know if the documentation on how to set it up and use it is readily available. When you get your answers, would you add to the knowledge base? It is always good to get fresh eyes on these things as the people who already know what's going on make assumptions that someone just starting out need to know about.