Windows Docker images

2019-08-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez
If you are interested in windows docker images please take a look and
comment on this PR

https://github.com/carlossg/docker-maven/pull/119


Re: Maven Docker Images

2017-10-20 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Official docker images are not pushed to dockerhub. Docker builds them from
sources at GitHub
https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/library/maven

On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, 08:20 Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would start with filing INFRA ticket :)
>
> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 12:40 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY <herve.bout...@free.fr>
> wrote:
>
> > awesome: there is some common practice we should get into
> >
> > do you know if there some docs somewhere?
> > I suppose there are some credentials associated to publishing to
> Dockerhub
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Hervé
> >
> > Le vendredi 20 octobre 2017, 11:39:22 CEST Maxim Solodovnik a écrit :
> > > In this case dockerhub is preferable :)
> > >
> > > On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Bindul Bhowmik <
> > bindulbhow...@gmail.com>
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > > > Maxim,
> > > >
> > > > On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Maxim Solodovnik <
> > solomax...@gmail.com>
> > > >
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > >
> > > > > here is the place for Apache docker images managed by infra and
> > Apache
> > > > > projects https://bintray.com/apache/ :)
> > > >
> > > > From what I have seen, while there are 4 projects with docker
> > > > repositories on bintray, there seem to be a lot more at dockerhub
> [1].
> > > > I did a quick search on INFRA JIRA and found that infra has set a few
> > > > projects up on dockerhub recently [2], for example INFRA-14756 [3]
> for
> > > > bookkeeper.
> > > >
> > > > Bindul
> > > >
> > > > [1] https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/
> > > > [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=component%20%
> > > > 3D%20Docker%20AND%20project%20%3D%20INFRA
> > > > [3] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-14756
> > > >
> > > > > On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 12:30 AM, Hervé BOUTEMY <
> > herve.bout...@free.fr>
> > > > >
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > great idea
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ok, we need a git repo at ASF
> > > > > >
> > > > > > what else?
> > > > > > Is there some sort of release process? some sort of source to
> > release?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Regards,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hervé
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Le jeudi 19 octobre 2017, 13:47:45 CEST Mike Drob a écrit :
> > > > > > > Thanks for the pointer, Carlos! I had searched the archives,
> but
> > > >
> > > > maybe I
> > > >
> > > > > > > didn't go back far enough.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > I think moving these Dockerfiles into an ASF repo would be
> great
> > for
> > > > > >
> > > > > > their
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > maintainability.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Mike
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > On 2017-10-19 03:50, Carlos Sanchez <c...@apache.org> wrote:
> > > > > > > > Arnaud is correct, I sent an email to users@ back on Fri,
> Nov
> > 7,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 2014,>
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > > 00:23 when I created the image>
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > On Thu, Oct 19, 2017, 11:12 Arnaud H�ritier <ah...@gmail.com
> >
> > > >
> > > > wrote:>
> > > >
> > > > > > > > > These images are kindly managed by a PMC member of our
> > project
> > > > > >
> > > > > > (Carlos)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > but>
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > yes they aren't managed directly by the project>
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > We can easily see with him to improve this IMO.>
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > When he started that (several years ago) Docker wasn'

Re: Maven Docker Images

2017-10-19 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Arnaud is correct, I sent an email to users@ back on Fri, Nov 7, 2014,
00:23 when I created the image


On Thu, Oct 19, 2017, 11:12 Arnaud Héritier  wrote:

> These images are kindly managed by a PMC member of our project (Carlos) but
> yes they aren't managed directly by the project
>
> We can easily see with him to improve this IMO.
>
> When he started that (several years ago) Docker wasn't what it is nowadays.
> With docker being mainstream I agree that we can reconsider this.
>
> The docker image build/distribution could perhaps be part of our release
> process.
>
> WDYT Carlos ?
>
> On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 4:16 AM, Mike Drob  wrote:
>
> > I guess the natural follow-on question is whether the Maven community
> > would consider publishing an official set of images? Or alternatively
> > whether they should send a takedown notice to protect their brand and
> > trademarks...
> >
> > On 2017-10-18 18:36, "Manfred Moser"  wrote:
> > > No. As you can see from the github URL this is NOT an apache URL.
> > >
> > > https://github.com/carlossg/docker-maven
> > >
> > >
> > > Mike Drob wrote on 2017-10-18 16:32:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > Are the images at https://hub.docker.com/r/_/maven/ considered to be
> > official
> > > > maven docker images and blessed/published by the PMC?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Mike
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Official Docker image with Maven

2014-11-06 Thread Carlos Sanchez
I have created a Docker official Maven image running on jdk 6, 7, and 8.
Allows trying Maven in sandboxed environments and run auto builds.

There are probably a number of other interesting use cases too, so feel
free to let me know about any improvements.

https://registry.hub.docker.com/_/maven/

https://github.com/carlossg/docker-maven

Cheers


[ANN] Maven Dependency Plugin 2.4 Released

2011-12-05 Thread Carlos Sanchez
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven
Dependency Plugin, version 2.4

Provides utility goals to work with dependencies like copying,
unpacking, analyzing, resolving and many more.

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin

You should specify the version in your project's plugin configuration:

plugin
  groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
  artifactIdmaven-dependency-plugin/artifactId
  version2.4/version
/plugin


Release Notes - Maven Dependency Plugin - Version 2.4

Bug
* [MDEP-324] Use fixed 2.0.1 plexus-io to work with java7
* [MDEP-306] Unpack does not handle space in includes
* [MDEP-299] dependency:get -DrepositoryUrl is mentioned wrong in help

Improvement
* [MDEP-333] Allow setting the repository id and layout for multiple
repositories
* [MDEP-304] Make repositoryUrl optional for dependency:get

New Feature
* [MDEP-334] Add a destination parameter to the get mojo
* [MDEP-331] Add to purge-local-repository goal ability to clean only snapshots


Enjoy,

-The Maven team

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Re: maven-eclipse-plugin: pde support and OSGiManifest writer

2011-09-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
I guess there wouldn't be any issue removing it adding a warning
pointing to the Felix plugin.
Osgi manifests are better handled there.

On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Does anyone actually use pde mode in maven-eclipse-plugin?

 The support looks pretty basic and there are other better options like
 tycho and felix for doing this stuff.

 EclipseOSGiManifestWriter has been deprecated in favour of felix and I
 wonder whether its worth keeping the other stuff around.

 I realise that not every use of the plugin is going to be on the user
 list - but it can give a gauge of sentiment.

 Opinions welcome.

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[ANN] Maven Appassembler Plugin 1.1.1 released

2011-02-01 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi,

The Mojo team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven
Appassembler Plugin version 1.1.1.

A Mojo for generating bin scripts for Java applications.

http://mojo.codehaus.org/appassembler/appassembler-maven-plugin/

To get this update, simply specify the version in your project's
plugin configuration:

plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdappassembler-maven-plugin/artifactId
version1.1.1/version
/plugin

Release Notes

We solved 2 small issues:
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=11780version=16887

* [MAPPASM-109] - 'project' parameter not marked @readonly
* [MAPPASM-113] - Exit code is not properly returned when using RUN_AS_USER


Enjoy,

The Mojo team.

Carlos Sanchez

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Re: FW: [Maven2] Blacklisted by repo1?

2010-02-25 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Forwarding to the right list repo-maintain...@maven.apache.org

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Rahman, Ronak ronak_rah...@intuit.com wrote:
 Does anyone have any guidance on how to find out if some of my company’s IPs
 are being blocked access to repo1?



 Perhaps this is a Nexus forum question, so I am cross posting.



 Anyways, I would like to proactively work with someone at Sonatype to avoid
 being blacklisted.

 · I have already distributed a standard settings.xml with a
 mirrors that directs everyone to our corporate repo

 · Communicated that we are not to hit repo1 directly





 Thanks,

 Ronak



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Re: No more com.oracle.ojdbc14-10.2.0.2.0.jar ?

2010-01-11 Thread Carlos Sanchez
i may have added the checksums. It allows to check that the jar
matches what was supposed to be in the repo but can't be for legal
reasons.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:09 PM, nicolas de loof
nicolas.del...@gmail.com wrote:
 I did it some time ago as this was condidered a good practice : define a
 common POM and checksums for artifacts that are not freely redistribuable,
 but that user may include in a custom repo.

 There is some other entries en central like this one (metadatas without jar)

 2010/1/11 Wayne Fay wayne...@gmail.com

  What The F**k are the .md5 files for the jar doing there and no .jar?

 Yea, I noticed that too, and definitely find it odd. Perhaps someone
 pushed the files there accidentally at some point?

 We probably need Carlos or another repo maintainer to make a comment.
 It is possible the Jar was there (perhaps briefly) at some point and
 was subsequently deleted due to licensing etc upon notification by
 Oracle?

 Wayne

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Re: Amazon EC2 EBS Volume for Maven central repository

2009-12-21 Thread Carlos Sanchez
you can set s3 buckets where requester pays

http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/message.jspa?messageID=123715

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Brian Fox bri...@infinity.nu wrote:
 On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Mark Diggory mdigg...@gmail.com wrote:
 I imagine there have to be a number of projects/companies out there
 using Maven artifacts and incurring bandwidth costs to build systems.
 Atlassian seems to be recommending the practice to its Bamboo users...


 They should just have a repo manager running in their ec2 grid anyway
 to reduce bandwidth.

 We looked into putting central into s3 but then you loose all control
 over the access and we would get killed by the scrapers constantly
 downloading everything because it's free.

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Re: Amazon EC2 EBS Volume for Maven central repository

2009-12-21 Thread Carlos Sanchez
the problem for a public dataset it's that AFAIK they are static while
the repo keeps changing

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Mark Diggory mdigg...@gmail.com wrote:
 FYI

 Initiating a thread here to see its effect.

 http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?messageID=158762#158762

 Cheers,
 Mark

 On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Carlos Sanchez car...@apache.org wrote:

 you can set s3 buckets where requester pays


 http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/message.jspa?messageID=123715

 On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Brian Fox bri...@infinity.nu wrote:
  On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Mark Diggory mdigg...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I imagine there have to be a number of projects/companies out there
  using Maven artifacts and incurring bandwidth costs to build systems.
  Atlassian seems to be recommending the practice to its Bamboo users...
 
 
  They should just have a repo manager running in their ec2 grid anyway
  to reduce bandwidth.
 
  We looked into putting central into s3 but then you loose all control
  over the access and we would get killed by the scrapers constantly
  downloading everything because it's free.



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Re: Eclipse as a dependency

2009-09-25 Thread Carlos Sanchez
there are some jars already there from an attempt long time ago to
have eclipse in the repository, under org.eclipse

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Emmanuel Hugonnet ehsavoi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 I have created a small Maven plugin which uses the Eclipse code formatter to
 format my code.
 I would like to release it but the available librairies of Eclipse are quite
 old and I don't want my users to have Eclipse installed (that's the whole
 point of the plugin). Is there a repository with Eclipse jars somewhere ? I
 think that m2eclipse/tycho should be using them but I can't seem to find the
 jars. What's the policy concerning these jars ?
 Thans,
 Emmanuel


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Re: Searching for a repo1.maven.org administrator

2009-03-18 Thread Carlos Sanchez
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-maven-evangelism.html

there's a list of automatically synced repos at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/repository-tools/trunk/src/bin/synchronize/m2-sync/sync.csv


On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:08 AM, Bond, Timothy tim.b...@softwareag.com wrote:
 Ran into #1 a few weeks ago, there is claim of a bad class file noted
 here:

 https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28069

 -- Tim

 -Original Message-
 From: Costin Caraivan [mailto:ccarai...@axway.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:58 AM
 To: users@maven.apache.org
 Subject: Searching for a repo1.maven.org administrator


 Hello,

 I would like to contact the administrators of repo1.maven.org for a
 corrupted jars and some incorrect poms on repo1. Or at least, I want to
 get
 some pointer about who to contact so we can fix the problems.

 A short list of the problems:
 1. com.ibm.icu:icu4j:2.6.1 seems to be corrupt. Running Proguard on a
 project having this dependency makes Proguard crash. Other versions
 don't
 have this problem, just the jar on repo1.
 2. bouncycastle:bcprov-jdk13:132 is missing.
 org.apache.rampart:rampart-project:1.4 requires this dependency, which
 can't
 be found. I know about exclusions, but I'd rather fix the problem
 directly
 where it should be fixed. This might be something related to our
 corporate
 mirror, I'll double check that later.
 3. All the org.eclipse poms are broken. They use version ranges which
 can't
 be resolved by Maven. BTW, this is the second time I'm reporting this...

 I would file bugs for these, but I don't know under which *category* to
 file
 them.

 Thank you,
 Costin.

 PS: Don't tell me about fixing the problems in the local repository, I'm
 willing to help to get them fixed, I just need a contact person. To fix
 them
 the *right* way.
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Re: Maven Meetup In Amsterdam?

2009-03-05 Thread Carlos Sanchez
There's a wiki page to add yourself if you plan to attend

http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Maven+Meetup+ApacheCON+Europe+2009


On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Gabriele Columbro
g.colum...@sourcesense.com wrote:
 I'd reallly believe that a Maven Meetup in Amsterdam is a very good idea and
 a very nice place to share our Maven knowledge, too many times felt by
 junior developers as highly black magic ;)

 And for us (Sourcesense) to discuss some of our work in Sourcesense around
 Maven ALM support [1] and around Alfresco ECM Maven support [2].

 Any other maven user/dev interested to join (I'm extending the request to
 the user list to get some more attendees)?

 I believe that getting to 15/20~ attendees is to be considered the treshold
 for organizing this. I will be also forwarding this email to my customers to
 get more attention around the topic.

 HTH,
 Gab



 [1] http://code.google.com/p/maven-calm
 [2] http://code.google.com/p/maven-alfresco-archetypes

 2009/2/27 Rogier Peters rogier.pet...@gmail.com

 Hi Petar,

 Great idea. We're a couple (3-5) developers from Sourcesense NL, based in
 Amsterdam. We would be interested in coming, and also giving a short talk on
 Application Lifecycle Management with Maven. Since we're based in Amsterdam,
 we could also help organizing or drum up some more local developers.
 @nick you're probably there, more people from IProfs interested?

 Regards,
 Rogier


 On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Petar Tahchiev paranoia...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 I got an email from Arje Cahn with a proposal to make a Maven
 GetTogether/Meetup during the ApacheCON in Amsterdam. I am
 very interested in such an event but I do feel that it will only make
 sense if more of the Maven developers are present at the
 conference.

 I know for sure me, Carlos and Wendy are going to be there.
 Anybody else planning to attend? If we get there more people
 we can easily setup a wiki page and announce a few sessions there.

 What do you think?

 Here is the email from Arje:

 ==


 Hi all,

 I'm sending you this email because we've done GetTogethers / Meetups
 together, or have spoken about them somewhere in the past.
 If you feel I should be addressing different people, or different
 projects, I'd be grateful if you could point me to the right project
 and/or person! :)

 As you are probably very much aware of, the ApacheCon Europe is in
 about 7 weeks, in Amsterdam.

 I got a really nice offer from the ApacheCon producers. The Matterhorn
 rooms are available in the evenings for Meetup / GetTogether style
 events. This means we can host up to 3 evening Meetups, from 18:00 -
 22:00, with our own program, on Monday evening and Tuesday evening,
 all within the ApacheCon venue (the Movenpick). Meetups happen after
 the trainings. This is in my opinion a much better opportunity than we
 had last year where we were
 1) in a different location
 2) conflicting with the hackaton
 3) conflicting with trainings

 Grant, I'd love to hear your thoughts from your Lucene perspective. I
 know last year was unclear and I hope to be able to straighten that
 out with you this year. We're *not* organizing Lucene meetups without
 having Lucene people on board :)

 Potentially, we could have 6 Meetups in total. The rooms can hold up
 to 100 people each. Wifi, beamers, etc, is all taken care of.

 The question I have for you all, is whether you think you and / or
 your project would be interested in filling an evening. Can you
 organize between 20 and 100 people from your project, and put up an
 agenda with speakers and talks?

 Also, we'll have to come up with some sponsors. To give you an idea -
 last years Meetups were sponsored by 2 to 4 sponsors per project,
 paying roughly 1000 euro each to cover all costs.
 These sponsors will then become official ApacheCon Meetup sponsors and
 get marketed like that on the ApacheCon website.

 Right now, the planners have asked me to come up with a list of Apache
 projects that would be interested in the idea. If you're interested,
 please let me know ASAP, as I need to follow up on Monday to be able
 to be in time with all the marketing stuff going on around ApacheCon.

 Hope you like this idea as much as I do!

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Re: how to get eclipse plugin to process-test-resources?

2009-03-02 Thread Carlos Sanchez
mvn process-test-resources eclipse:eclipse

or in your first example just do
mvn process-test-resources


On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Davis Ford
davisf...@zenoconsulting.biz wrote:
 Hi, when I run the eclipse goal like this: mvn eclipse:eclipse I also
 want it to execute resources:testResources.

 I tried something like this:

 build
                plugins
                        plugin
                                groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
                                artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
                                executions
                                        execution
                                                ideclipse/id
                                                
 phaseprocess-test-resources/phase
                                                goals
                                                        goaleclipse/goal
                                                /goals
                                        /execution
                                /executions
                        /plugin

 But it doesn't work.  If I put it in a profile like this, it does
 work, but I don't want to have to have a profile for it.  Is there a
 way to accomplish this?

        profiles
                profile
                        ideclipse/id
                        build
                                
 defaultGoalprocess-test-resources/defaultGoal
                                plugins
                                        plugin
                                                
 artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
                                                executions
                                                        execution
                                                                
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Re: Anone using the rpm-maven-plugin successfully?

2009-01-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
no problem using the last snapshot over here.

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 7:17 PM, David J, M. Karlsen
da...@davidkarlsen.com wrote:
 Okken,Brett wrote:

 I have logged several issues with this plugin[1,2,3] and provided patches.
 With the patch, I was able to generate an rpm as an artifact with little
 difficulty.

 [1] - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1249
 [2] - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1250
 [3] - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1251


 You can also try http://mojo.codehaus.org/unix/ which support solaris and
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Re: Using maven with eclipse

2009-01-15 Thread Carlos Sanchez
there's also Eclipse IAM (formerly Q4E) http://code.google.com/p/q4e/

re: dependency tree, I use all the time Q4E dependency analysis

http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/DependencyAnalysis


On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Adam Leggett adam.legg...@upco.co.uk wrote:
 Try this if you want an Eclipse plug-in to manage the integration:
 http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/ [1]

 Try this if you want a Maven plug-in instead:
 http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/ [2]

 I tend to lean to [2], but then I'm happier just using command line
 mojos to get some of the additional value add that's in [1] (and it does
 have some pretty slick features, which you'll see if you try it). For
 example, I'd do something like  mvn dependency:tree  deps.log  etc.
 Just feels like an instinctively lighter approach which I prefer.

 Adam

 -Original Message-
 From: Farrukh Najmi [mailto:farr...@wellfleetsoftware.com]
 Sent: 15 January 2009 14:30
 To: users@maven.apache.org
 Subject: Using maven with eclipse


 Hello,

 I am experienced with maven but new to Eclipse IDE. I have used maven
 with Netbeans IDE and the mevenide Netbeans plugin. WHat I liked about
 it was how Netbeans was completely driven by the pom configuration and
 how natural and familiar everything was for a maven user.

 I would like to try Eclipse IDE with my existing multi-module project.
 What is the best approack for doing this? Which plugin should I use?
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Re: Repo1 Mirrors not Updated

2008-12-02 Thread Carlos Sanchez
can you send the exact urls you were looking for?

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Reinhard Nägele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I was just trying to set up a new Wicket application using 
 wicket-archetype-quickstart. I tried versions 1.3.5 and 1.4-rc1. Both failed. 
 I then checked repo1 and did find the archetype artifacts. Then I figured we 
 were using a repo1 mirror. I checked there and noticed that both, 1.3.5 and 
 1.4-rc1, did not make it to the mirror. I then checked several other public 
 mirrors. None of them had the artifacts.

 So, my question is why the mirrors were not updated. I thought mirrors were 
 updated daily.

 Reinhard


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Re: Mirroring Maven - mirrors.ibiblio.org down

2008-10-25 Thread Carlos Sanchez
there' s cica.es, see
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 5:10 AM, John Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I rsync the maven repository from mirrors.ibiblio.org about once a month and
 find it is offline most times I try to use it, like now. Is their a better
 rsync mirror than mirrors.ibiblio.org?

 I've tried contacting ibiblio but have not received any response.

 John


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Re: maven repository update.

2008-10-06 Thread Carlos Sanchez
no, there is not.
Artifacts are not supposed to change after being released. You'd have
to manually copy/delete the file

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Marco Villalobos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,



 I have  a repository called Red, and a build machine called Ark.



 Naturally, when you do a build, Ark has its own local repository.



 Somebody deployed artifact widget-1.1 to Red.



 Ark already has widget-1.1 in its local repository.  But it is an older
 version.  You can tell by its date timestamp.  The version of widget-1.1
 in Red is newer, and correct.



 Is there a way to tell maven to analyze the date, and update the local
 repository with the newer version?



 We tried mvn -U, but that did not work.



 Thank you.



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Re: Are we blocked by central Maven repo?

2008-09-26 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Please use a mirror

http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Mirrors+Repositories


2008/9/26 Sommers, Elizabeth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 We are having the exact same problem with artifactory today.  Nobody here has 
 been a bad citizen.

 Liz
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 11:47 AM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Are we blocked by central Maven repo?

 we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory 
 repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good citizen, 
 and follow the maven RULE, Is maven block strategy to block IP  too strict?
 Can I do anything to Fix it Up?



 2008/9/26 Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 It is possible to get blocked if you are acting as a bad citizen
 (downloading the entire Central repo using wget, for example). Have
 you (or someone else at your company) attempted to do this from your
 IP address?

 If not, the repo is probably just busy, or you had some random
 Internet connection failure. Try again. Normal Maven usage of the
 repo will not get you blocked.

 Wayne

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 7:37 AM, 陈思淼 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  This's log from artifactory.
 
  2008-09-26 22:27:28,025 [WARN ] (RemoteRepoBase.java:259{10}) -
 repo1:
  Error in getting information for 'org/apache/maven
  /maven-model/2.0.4/maven-model-2.0.4.pom.sha1'
  (org.apache.commons.httpclient.ConnectionPoolTimeoutException:
  Timeout waiting  for connection).
 
  we company only have one outlet IP address ,someone may download
  Maven
 from
  apache and didn't set the Mirror of central in the conf/setting.xml.
  so
 they
  download the pom directly from central? Is that the reason why the
 central
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Re: SourceForge.net shell changes and repository syncing

2008-09-25 Thread Carlos Sanchez
it has been fixed now

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Mirko Nasato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Apparently some more info has been posted by Max Berger to the
 repo-maintainers list.  Reposting it below.  (Since BTW that message shows
 up as an error occured while fetching this message in the Atom feed.)

 Cheers

 Mirko

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 From: Max Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Sourceforge changes ([Maven Central Repository Synchronization]
 FAILURE)
 Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:07:27 +0200

 Dear M2 maintainers,

 sourceforge has recently cut off their shell service.

 At this point it is:
 - still possible to publish to a repository on SF, but the
 configuration needs to be changed
 - impossible to publish webpages to SF
 - possible to log into someoneses webpage directory with rsync-over-
 ssh (as needed by the repo sync), but identification has to happen
 with a username and project. However, the project does not need to be
 the same as the directory that should be read.

 So for all SF sites, please:
 - change shell.sourfegorge.net to web.sourceforge.net
 - change username to username,project

 [ same goes for all maintainers of repos at sf ]

 and hopefully it will resume to work.

 Example configuration for publishing to SF now:
 https://jeuclid.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jeuclid/trunk/pom.xml

 Example Setting: (currently not published to the website due to the
 problem mentionend above)
 https://jeuclid.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jeuclid/trunk/src/site/docbook/source.xml


 Some related bug threads:


 https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=21aid=2123388group_id=1

 https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=21aid=2123388group_id=1

 Max
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Re: javax.mail:mail vs org.apache.geronimo.javamail:geronimo-javamail_1.4_mail

2008-08-20 Thread Carlos Sanchez
there' s no solution yet for this problem, yours is probably the easiest option
see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2316

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Stefano Bagnara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In Apache JAMES we have a multimodule project depending on javamail.

 We want to easily switch from sun's javamail to geronimo javamail and back
 for testing purposes.

 What is the maven best practice for this?

 I don't want to go through all of our modules dependencies and alter their
 declaration and at the same time I don't want my parent pom (in the
 multimodule root) to include a dependency on that as not all of the modules
 should require javamail.

 I currently added

 properties
 javax.mail.groupIdorg.apache.geronimo.javamail/javax.mail.groupId
 javax.mail.artifactIdgeronimo-javamail_1.4_mail/javax.mail.artifactId
 javax.activation.groupIdorg.apache.geronimo.specs/javax.activation.groupId
 javax.activation.artifactIdgeronimo-activation_1.1_spec/javax.activation.artifactId
 !--
 javax.activation.groupIdjavax.activation/javax.activation.groupId
 javax.activation.artifactIdactivation/javax.activation.artifactId
 javax.mail.groupIdjavax.mail/javax.mail.groupId
 javax.mail.artifactIdmail/javax.mail.artifactId
 --
 /properties

 to my main pom and then used similar snippets in child poms:

 dependency
  groupId${javax.mail.groupId}/groupId
  artifactId${javax.mail.artifactId}/artifactId
 /dependency


 Is this the best way?

 I would have preferred a way in dependencyManagement to declare that a given
 artifact already provides/substitute another artifactId/groupId because I
 will not be able to always tune childs this way and also I have to manually
 exclude sun's javamail dependency from any other dependency I have otherwise
 I end up with both implementations included in the classpath.

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[ANN] Maven Antrun Plugin 1.2 Released

2008-08-09 Thread Carlos Sanchez
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Antrun
Plugin, version 1.2

This plugin provides the ability to run Ant tasks from within Maven 2.
You can even embed your Ant scripts in the POM!

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/

You can run mvn -up to get the latest version of the plugin, or specify
the version in your project's plugin configuration:

plugin
 groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
 artifactIdmaven-antrun-plugin/artifactId
 version1.2/version
/plugin

Release Notes - Maven 2.x Antrun Plugin - Version 1.2

Bug

* [MANTRUN-32] - ant tasks don't use correct environment in antrun plugin
* [MANTRUN-38] - Messed up maven.dependency.classpath when using
maven-antrun-plugin-1.1
* [MANTRUN-75] - tasks if or unless does not work properly
* [MANTRUN-82] - skip test
* [MANTRUN-85] - Plublic documentation is out of sync with released plugin

Improvement

* [MANTRUN-35] - mvn debug level not passed to ant
* [MANTRUN-43] - Standard ant properties are missing
* [MANTRUN-46] - Move the description of the mojo from
@description to the top of the class's comment block

New Feature

* [MANTRUN-41] - Easy access to dependency jars
* [MANTRUN-44] - No way to skip antrun when -Dmaven.test.skip is set

Task

* [MANTRUN-55] - Review Plugin Documentation


http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=11125styleName=Htmlversion=12210

Enjoy,

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Re: Adding 3rd Party Libs to Central

2008-07-23 Thread Carlos Sanchez
it is possible, see
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Chad La Joie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This has probably been asked before but I wasn't able to find it.

 Whats the policy regarding people not affiliated with a project (other than
 being users of their libraries) adding those projects artifacts to the
 central repository?

 My project has a number of libs that either don't appear in central or
 haven't been updated in quite some time.  Right now I just keep a separate
 repo with recent version history and use that in the project but I was
 wondering if I should be doing a bit of extra work and getting them in
 central as well.
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Re: maven pde rcp to build

2008-04-29 Thread Carlos Sanchez
the link to the code is in the slides

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:47 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 There was no sample code with the slides, so I was a little lost. Most of
  the stuff has in the slide seems ok, but I could not make heads or tails
  without the src code.

  On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 6:04 AM, Vincent Siveton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:



   Hi,
  
   Have a look on Carlos's blog
   http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/slides_from_eclipsecon
  
   Cheers,
  
   Vincent
  
   2008/4/21  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have been looking for a while for this solution.
   
 Has anyone been able to run this tutorial to complete?
   
 http://mojo.codehaus.org/pde-maven-plugin/examples/simple_product.html
   
 I have looked through many emails just to get the project to build in
   maven
 with Eclipse 3.3.2 as target.
   
 Now I am at a point where it builds with 0 errors. I had to change the
 pom.xml packaging setting from ZIP to  JAR.
   
 So I tried to run it from the dos with:  *java -jar
 simple_application-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
 *
 I get nothing. No errors, no failure,. nothing!
   
 Here is my pom.xml;
 project xmlns=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0;
  xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
  xsi:schemaLocation=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
 http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd;
  modelVersion4.0.0/modelVersion
  groupIdtest.pde_maven_plugin/groupId
  artifactIdsimple_application/artifactId
  packagingjar/packaging
  nameSimple Plugin PDE Example/name
  version1.0-SNAPSHOT/version
  descriptionA Simple Plugin PDE Example/description
  build
plugins
  plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdpde-maven-plugin/artifactId
extensionstrue/extensions
configuration
  eclipseInstallC:\Program
 Files\JavaWorkEnv\eclipse/eclipseInstall
  pdeProductFilenamesimple_product.product/pdeProductFilename
  pdeBuildVersion3.3.2.v20071019/pdeBuildVersion
/configuration
  /plugin
/plugins
  /build
 /project
   
   
 Any leads to get this to run from dos as jar or how to get the zip
   packaging
 setting to build?
   
 Here is the error if I have zip as packaging setting.
   
 mvn install
 [INFO] Scanning for projects...
 [INFO]
 
 [INFO] Building Simple Plugin PDE Example
 [INFO]task-segment: [install]
 [INFO]
 
 [INFO] [pde:ext]
 [INFO]
 
 [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
 [INFO]
 
 [INFO] C:\Program Files\JavaWorkEnv\eclipse\startup.jar not found.  Have
   you
 set up your -DeclipseInstall?
 [INFO]
 
 [INFO] For more information, run Maven with the -e switch
 [INFO]
 
 [INFO] Total time: 2 seconds
 [INFO] Finished at: Mon Apr 21 12:12:30 CDT 2008
 [INFO] Final Memory: 3M/8M
 [INFO]
 
   
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Re: Mirroring a repository at SourceForge

2008-04-22 Thread Carlos Sanchez
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:18 AM, Rodrigo Ru'iz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

  I am setting up a Maven2 repository at a SourceForge project, and preparing
 it for automatic mirroring to Central. After looking at the guide I have a
 few doubts:

  First, I see many projects at sf use mavensync as the username for rsync,
 but I have found no mention to this user in any of the docs. Do I need to
 set any special permissions on the repository files for granting access to
 this user?

just make sure directories are world readable


  Second, I would like the project to depend on xercesImpl 2.9.1, but it is
 not present at Central. Who should I implore for having this version
 uploaded? :-)

xerces developers



  Thanks
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Re: eclipse:to-maven ... pom-version problems

2008-04-03 Thread Carlos Sanchez
from maven 2.0.9 you can use dependencyManagement to force the versions you want

See Maven, Eclipse and OSGi working together tutorial from EclipseCON
http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/slides_from_eclipsecon


On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 3:56 AM, Barrie Treloar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 4:15 PM, WolfgangRoessler
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
Hello,
  
I have a problem when using eclipse:to-maven. For example
org.eclipse.emf:ecore has a dependency to org.eclipse.runtime:core with a
version range [3.2.0,4.00). Unfortunately the version of
org.eclipse.runtime:core is something like 3.2.0-v20071103 so maven can't
resolve the version. Are there any solutions for this problem? (except for
using make-artifacts which generates different artifactIds).

  Not that I can tell.

  I had to use make-artifacts for exactly this reason (there is another
  post about it recently).

  The good news is that while the pom groupId:artifactId:versionId
  doesn't include the qualifier the eclipse:install-plugins does copy
  the non-qualified jars to the correctly qualified jar name.

  There is another post by Jason indicating that maven and eclipse
  should be defining how to unify the maven/eclipse version bridge.



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Re: eclipse:install-plugins 2.5 does not add qualifier to jar, 2.4 did.

2008-04-03 Thread Carlos Sanchez
dont know, we'd need to see what was the change in the code and who did it

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Arnaud HERITIER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Carlos, WDYT about this ?
  Is it a defect ?

  Arnaud



  On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 2:44 AM, Barrie Treloar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   My PDE build has stopped working after upgrading to 
 maven-eclipse-plugin:2.5
  
The install-plugin goal is now copying my dependencies as:
 com.ibm.icu_3.4.5.jar
instead of (version 2.4 did this)
 com.ibm.icu_3.4.5.20061213.jar
  
This means my 
 package.org.eclipse.pde.build.container.feature.win32.win32.x86.xml
build file has:
  
copy 
 file=...\mcp-eclipse-target\target\eclipse\plugins\com.ibm.icu_3.4.5.jar
tofile=${assemblyTempDir}/${pluginArchivePrefix}/com.ibm.icu_3.4.5.jar/
  
zipfileset file=${eclipse.base}/plugins/com.ibm.icu_3.4.5.20061213.jar
fullpath=${pluginArchivePrefix}/com.ibm.icu_3.4.5.20061213.jar /
  
(Note one has the qualifier and the other doesn't)
  
I have used -DstripQualifier to seed my internal repository with the
Eclipse 3.2.2 jars needed.
  
I can see the following bug may have touched this issue:
* http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-358 (plugin installed via
eclipse:install-plugins have the wrong name)
  
Has anyone else had problems?
Anyone know if not including the qualified was intentional in the 2.5 
 build?
  
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Re: m2eclipse project proposal submitted to Eclipse.org

2008-04-01 Thread Carlos Sanchez
For those interested, at the end there's going to be 2 proposals, the
one that Jason mentions and the previously submitted Eclipse IAM
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/iam based on the Q4E work
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/

Both are independent and both can be approved for inclusion in the
Eclipse Foundation.


On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

  This is for those interested in Maven/Eclipse integration.

  I have just finished going through the process of getting our project
  proposal submitted to Eclipse. So what this means is that the idea
  floats around for about a month and then we go through a creation
  review process. The process is outlined here if anyone is interested:

  http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/proposal-phase.php

  So this is where we are now:

  1) We have mentors, which is required to get to the next phase. We
  have the great fortune to have Ed Merks of the EMF project, and Chris
  Aniszczyk of the PDE project.
  2) We have a relatively diverse committer base, which we will improve
  upon
  3) We have many interested parties from industry and the community

  You can see the proposal here:

  http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/m2e/

  The newsgroup should be setup within the next 48 hours and we'll begin
  working toward our Creation Process Review. Woo hoo!

  Thanks,

  Jason

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Re: eclipse 3.2.2 jars in central, what about RCP SDKs?

2008-03-30 Thread Carlos Sanchez
you would need to run eclipse:to-maven with the 2.5 plugin and put
them somewhere to be synced

On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Barrie Treloar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We develop RCP applications and it is handy that the Eclipse jars are
  now on central, can we get some of the RCP archives up as well?

  As per the downloads at
   
 http://archive.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.2.2-200702121330/index.php

  We need the eclipse-RCP-3.2.2 for our environment
  (eclipse-RCP-3.2.2-win32.zip) as well as the delta pack
  (eclipse-RCP-3.2.2-delta-pack.zip)

  These don't appear to be available on central (At least I couldn't
  find them easily).

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Re: Versioning conflict in mvn and eclipse:to-maven plugin

2008-03-18 Thread Carlos Sanchez
answered to your other thread about it. You need to use
dependencyManagement in maven 2.0.9+ to force the versions when Maven
doesnt resolve the ranges as Eclipse expects

I will post soon the material from the tutorial I gave at EclipseCON
covering that and other issues with Maven and OSGi
http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/letters_from_eclipsecon

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Apaar Trivedi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have looked into this a bit more and it appears that the problem is
  with the qualifiers getting added to the versions of the artifacts
  deployed by the eclipse:to-maven target.  The solution involves allowing
  the 'stripQualifier' parameter to be exposed in the plugin, here is a
  note I sent to the dev list:

  We need one thing parameterized on the EclipseToMavenMojo.java in the
  maven-eclipse-plugin which should be parameterized anyway.  In the call
  to osgiVersionToMavenVersion, it only allows 'false' to be passed in for
  the 'strip qualifier' parameter.

  While the make-artifacts (which extends to-maven) target allows you to
  strip the qualifier, this is not a parameter that can be used in the
  to-maven target.  This is a problem because using 'to-maven' provides
  artifacts with the proper names but the dependecies do not resolve due
  to the qualifiers on the versions.  While make-artifacts provides
  dependecies that resolve but the naming convention of the groupId's and
  artifactId's is incorrect.

  Just a parameter -DstripQualifer that gets passed in to the call to
   osgiVersionToMavenVersion( String version, String forcedQualifier,
  boolean stripQualifier ) would be perfect.


  Thank you
  Apaar




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  From: Apaar Trivedi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 1:28 PM
  To: users@maven.apache.org
  Subject: Versioning conflict in mvn and eclipse:to-maven plugin

  Hey guys, i believe there is a bug in either the way versions for
  dependencies are matched or in the way the eclipse:to-maven plugin
  works.

  When I run the eclipse:to-maven target, my brand new repository is
  populated with eclipse plugins and nothing else.  I attempt to build a
  project which depends on these dependencies, but the dependencies do not
  resolve.  One of the eclipse plugins depends on another one that is
  within version range [3.3.0,4.00).  The dependecny i have to satisfy
  this version is 3.3.0-3.3.0-I20070605-0010.  But this is not acceptable,
  yielding this error:

  org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: Couldn't find a
  version in [3.3.0-I20070605-0010, 3.2.0-I20060605-1400] to match range
  [3.3.0,4.0.0)

  I understand that maven might desire some sort of special versioning in
  the form of x.y.z, in which case the eclipse:to-maven plugin should
  setup the pom's correctly (set the versions in an acceptable manner.) If
  maven does not have this hard and fast version requirement, shouldn't it
  accept the version 3.3.0-I20070605-0010, 3.2.0-I20060605-1400 to be
  within 3.3.0-4.0.0?

  Thank you
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Re: Mevenide vs. M2Eclipse, Q for Eclipse/IAM

2008-03-04 Thread Carlos Sanchez
it's just a matter of priorities and time, there's only 28 hours in a day ;)

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 7:47 AM, John Coleman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Not supporting -P is a show stopper for us. We use the build number
  plugin, and insist that continumm builds have proper source-repo
  synchronization.

  Taking away these command line options is a big limitation. Expecting
  people to change their projects to suit this limitation seems
  unacceptable to me. I guess we'll have to use the command line in the
  meantime.

  Regards,
  John



   -Original Message-
   From: Henri Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: 04 March 2008 15:01
   To: Maven Users List
   Subject: Re: Mevenide vs. M2Eclipse, Q for Eclipse/IAM
  


  I switched from m2eclipse to Q4E (still using the dev
   release, ie
   http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/exist_global_acquires_devzuz).
  
   Even if Q4E is a new project and so less mature, it works
   great for me, ie I could use an eclipse project having both
   WTP and Q4E nature.
  
   Q4E is supported by Devzuz.org and as they are involved
   (indirectly via Exist) in Buckminster, it will be in a not
   too long future the 'official eclipse plugin' for maven support.
  
   I recommands Q4E (http://code.google.com/p/q4e/)
  
   Regards.
  
   2008/3/4, Thomas Lutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't use profiles very much, I've one box for office
   work, another
 for private stuff :-)...
   
 found a post in the q4e users list:
   
   
   http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-users/browse_thread/thread/82ff5a7a
fd79ebcf
   
 refering to an issue in q4e:
 http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/detail?id=5
   
 sorry,
 tom
   
 John Coleman schrieb:
   
 I can't see a way in Q4E to activate a profile in my
   settings.xml.
 Did
  you find out how to do that?
 
  My experience so far is that NetBeans mavenide seems to
   be streets
ahead   of the various eclipse efforts I have tried. Since devzuz
support Q4E I   am hoping it is better than what I have seen.
 
  Regards,
  John
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Thomas Lutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Sent: 25 February
2008 11:24   To: Maven Users List   Subject: Re: Mevenide vs.
M2Eclipse, Q for Eclipse/IAM Hi !
 
  Though this doesn't answer your question regarding a
   comparison.. :-):
 
  I use Q4E and am really happy with it. much better than  
m2eclipse and mevenide, pom synchronization and classpath  
integration works well. No webtools support in the version
   I   use,
but that could have changed in the meantime...
 
  Tom
 
  VUB Stefan Seidel schrieb:
 
  Hi Chris,
 
  we started with m2eclipse, too, and had troubles too.
   After  
 spending about a week in total fixing the worst
   things in
it, it is quite   usable. Unfortunately, almost none of my
suggestions made it into the mainstream code, and
I've given up trying. I thought about a fork but
  I
don't have the time. Anyway, m2eclipse is based on some
  good
ideas, and when I last looked at Q4E, it wasn't
   usable due to
its early dev stage.
  There is a eclipse plugin for maven that generated the
  
.project files and others, this one allows you to develop
maven apps in Eclipse, but it is no real Eclipse
integration.
 
  HTH,
 
  Stefan
 
  Chris wrote:
 
  I googled around to try to find a comparison between
 
Mevenide and the alternatives, and didn't come up
   with much.
 
  Can someone tell me the differences?
 
  (I've spend some time with m2eclipse, and I'm *not*
   impressed).
 
 
 
 
 
   
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Re: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/maven2 wiped out?

2008-03-03 Thread Carlos Sanchez
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Jan Torben Heuer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Martin Gainty wrote:

   both ftp and http sites for maven2 appear 'down'

  Are there information available? When will maven2 come back? Is there a
  backup repository?



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Re: Sync'ing my own repository to the central repository automatically

2008-02-25 Thread Carlos Sanchez
it is automatic, every 4 hours approx

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Ingo Düppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

  as discribed in the Guide to uploading artifacts to the Central
  Repository, I configured my own repository and let it add to the list of
  synchronized repositories.
  But now I am not sure if the synchronization happens only ones per Maven
  Upload Request or periodically?  Do I have to make a new request if a
  new release is deployed to the repository or will it be synchronized
  automatically? If not, how often does the central repository synchronize
  with the remote repositories?

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Re: Mevenide vs. M2Eclipse, Q for Eclipse/IAM

2008-02-24 Thread Carlos Sanchez
i've added a list of Q4E features to the table

On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 10:04 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Since the question of choosing an Eclipse Integration is often asked, I
  just worked on the Eclipse Integration page from Maven Users Wiki:
  http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Eclipse+Integration

  I started a comparison matrix with basic project informations.

  This Wiki is public: feel free to improve the comparison.

  Selon Abel Muiño [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



  
   As for the comparison between maven integration solutions, I know none but 
 it
   would be interesting if someone started one (like a google group and some
   pages on it). Since I'm involved with q4e, it would not be a fair 
 comparison
   if I made it :-).
  
   I think it would be easy to have a feature matrix just if several users 
 of
   the different solutions exchanged opinions on a list.
  
   As for cleaning the project from the shell... if you use eclipse, you'll
   need to refresh/rebuild the workspace. This is not a problem with the
   plug-ins, but something that goes deep in the eclipse architecture.
  
  
   Rodrigo Madera wrote:
   
Since you are on the topic, do you know if any of these have trouble if
you
go to a shell and do a `mvn clean` on the project?
   
I have a plugin (dont remember its name) that integrates Maven nicely, 
 but
is allergic to the (sometimes needed) cleaning.
   
Thanks,
Rodrigo
   
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Jason Chaffee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
   
I found the following FAQ about Q4E:
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/FAQ
   
   
   
   
Features
   
   
*   running Maven goals from the IDE
*   dependency managing using the Maven POM, with automatic download
of dependencies
*   keeping Eclipse classpath synchronized with Maven POM
*   dependency graphing
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/DependencyGraphViewer
*   direct import of Maven 2 projects
*   wizard for creation of new projects using the archetype
mechanism
*   modular approach to improve reusability by other Eclipse
projects
*   ability to import parent projects (pom projects)
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/ImportingMultiprojects  (from 0.5.0)
   
*   ability to cancel maven builds (from 0.5.0)
*   dependency analysis tooling (from 0.5.0)
   
   
   
   
What are the differences between this plugin and m2eclipse (aka Tycho)?
   
   
The objective of this plugin is to be part of the Eclipse Foundation
http://www.eclipse.org , for that reason the license is EPL and we are
going to follow the foundation procedures. Thanks to the sponsorship of
DevZuz http://www.devzuz.com , an Eclipse Strategic Developer Member
http://www.eclipse.org/membership/showMember.php?member_id=824  we are
in a good position to achieve this goal.
   
Besides the objective, there are technical differences. While m2eclipse
shows Maven output in a console, Q is based in events and will show them
in an organized way that allows filtering by severity, search,...
Functionality like the dependency graph, or creation of new projects
using the archetype mechanism are only present in Q.
   
Also it's implemented in several modules with reusability and extension
in mind so other people can develop their own plugins taking advantage
of the functionality they need (see for instance Candy for Appfuse
http://ramblingabout.wordpress.com/2007/09/02/candy-for-appfuse-will-be
   
  
  
 -under-extreme-refactoring/http://ramblingabout.wordpress.com/2007/09/02/candy-for-appfuse-will-be-under-extreme-refactoring/
).
   
In any case the underlying Maven libraries used for both plugins are the
same (the Maven Embedder) and both plugin developers collaborate in its
development.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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I googled around to try to find a comparison between Mevenide and the
   
alternatives, and didn't come up with much.
   
   
   
Can someone tell me the differences?
   
   
   
(I've spend some time with m2eclipse, and I'm *not* impressed).
   
   
   
   
   
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Re: Maven2Eclipse with multi-module projects?

2008-02-12 Thread Carlos Sanchez
yes, you probably need Q4E 0.4.0

On Feb 12, 2008 10:04 AM, Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanx for such quick replies! In Q4E the only thing I see in the prefeneces
 pages is the ability to configure src/java-doc downloads as well as
 archetype url stuff. I need the ability to point it to a team-shared
 settings.xml or at least unconstrained ability to configure all of the
 options that would be present in settings.xml. I'll try looking for a later
 version as maybe this is a recent addition? I did install Q4E about a month
 or two ago. One other issue is with propsed flat-dir structure. Does the
 release plugin still have issues with flat structure? Has that been
 resolved? I'm really looking for an approach that won't leave me stuck again
 in about another month when we start cutting releases. Has anyone worked on
 a multi-module project with Eclipse and cut releases successfully? If so can
 you explain the best approach? There are a number of issues here that are
 worrying me.



 Carlos Sanchez-4 wrote:
 
  Eclipse is quite limited for multiprojects
  http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/ImportingMultiprojects
 
  In Q4E you can configure the settings.xml in the Preferences. There's
  no need to point to an external maven installation as it is already
  included in the plugin
 
  On Feb 12, 2008 7:02 AM, Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  I am a devoted IntelliJ Idea user with Eclipse experience trying to get
  my
  team acclimated with Maven. I'm having trouble sharing a multi-module
  Maven
  project with my Eclipse brethren through Subversion. In Idea I can merely
  check out the project root folder and everything just works. However I've
  noticed several issues in Eclipse all regarding the m2eclipse plugin.
  When I
  check out the project using either Subclipse or Subversive I get the
  option
  to check out as a Maven2 project. Checking out from root does not bring
  in
  the child projects as Maven2 enabled projects. If I checkout the projects
  individually the m2Eclipse plugin then proceeds to define a new pom for
  the
  project upon checking out. This completely hoses the build path and gets
  everybody confused as they have to manually redefine the pom and restore
  the
  dependencies. I've tried several attempts at checking out the project,
  all
  with no success. I've even tried the Q4E plug in which doesn't seem to
  allow
  me to configure an external Maven install or custom settings xml. What is
  the best practice for using Eclipse with a multi-module project?
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Re: Maven2Eclipse with multi-module projects?

2008-02-12 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Eclipse is quite limited for multiprojects
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/ImportingMultiprojects

In Q4E you can configure the settings.xml in the Preferences. There's
no need to point to an external maven installation as it is already
included in the plugin

On Feb 12, 2008 7:02 AM, Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello all,

 I am a devoted IntelliJ Idea user with Eclipse experience trying to get my
 team acclimated with Maven. I'm having trouble sharing a multi-module Maven
 project with my Eclipse brethren through Subversion. In Idea I can merely
 check out the project root folder and everything just works. However I've
 noticed several issues in Eclipse all regarding the m2eclipse plugin. When I
 check out the project using either Subclipse or Subversive I get the option
 to check out as a Maven2 project. Checking out from root does not bring in
 the child projects as Maven2 enabled projects. If I checkout the projects
 individually the m2Eclipse plugin then proceeds to define a new pom for the
 project upon checking out. This completely hoses the build path and gets
 everybody confused as they have to manually redefine the pom and restore the
 dependencies. I've tried several attempts at checking out the project, all
 with no success. I've even tried the Q4E plug in which doesn't seem to allow
 me to configure an external Maven install or custom settings xml. What is
 the best practice for using Eclipse with a multi-module project?
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Re: eclipse:eclipse PDE version naming for incubator projects - changing a hyphen into a period, causing an error

2008-02-04 Thread Carlos Sanchez
you should look into the Apache Felix bundle plugin. It has a
bundle:manifest goal that will generate the OSGi manifest, that's why
the eclipse pluign class is deprecated

Check Adding OSGi metadata to existing projects without changing the
packaging type
http://felix.apache.org/site/maven-bundle-plugin-bnd.html

On Feb 4, 2008 9:27 AM, Marshall Schor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This seems a bug.  I opened a Jira issue
 http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-385, attached a patch and an
 updated test case.

 One issue may be the way I fixed it: I fixed a method
 getNormalizedVersion in EclipseOSGiManifestWriter, but that class is
 marked deprecated - so it may need to be fixed elsewhere.

 -Marshall


 Marshall Schor wrote:
  We have a maven version for our incubating project which looks like:
 
  2.3.0.incubating-SNAPSHOT
 
  The dot before incubating is there to make the format fit the Eclipse
  syntax of major.minor.micro.qualifier
 
  When eclipse:eclipse updates the MANIFEST.MF, it changes this version to:
 
  2.3.0.incubating.SNAPSHOT
 
  This causes Eclipse 3.3 to complain that the format (which now
  contains 5 sections, separated by periods) is invalid.
 
  Can I set some configuration parameter to get eclipse:eclipse to not
  change the last - before SNAPSHOT to a period?
 
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Re: Sync problems with repo1.maven.org and ibiblio?

2008-02-04 Thread Carlos Sanchez
i'm looking into it

On Feb 4, 2008 1:16 AM, thorque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 If I take a look at
 http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/codehaus/groovy/groovy-all/1.5.4/ all
 files are properly presents. But at
 http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2/org/codehaus/groovy/groovy-all/1.5.4/
 the folder is empty. Is that a sync problem? Can anyone check this.

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Re: how to use the emma plugin???

2008-01-23 Thread Carlos Sanchez
http://mojo.codehaus.org/emma-maven-plugin/howto.html

On Jan 23, 2008 12:40 AM, Jens Rapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi
 i'm trying to use the emma plugin within my maven built projects
 so I'd like to bind emma to the test and the reporting phase so that the emma 
 results are viewable in the site generated by maven.
 But I didn't get it until now.
 can anyone tell me how to use it?
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Re: Migrate a J2ME Ant build?

2008-01-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
http://pyx4me.com/
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-373


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Thanx a bunch! I'll try that!


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 http://mojo.codehaus.org/build-helper-maven-plugin/

 On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 04:26:59 Clifton wrote:
 I'll ask a different question. How do I get Maven to reckognize both a
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Re: [m2] Any suggestion to include pom root in eclipse workspace

2007-12-02 Thread Carlos Sanchez
In Q4E we are going to add that option in the next release so you see
the parent pom as another project
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/

On Dec 2, 2007 2:36 PM, Siarhei Dudzin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Eclipse Europa allows you to have recursive projects. Which means you can
 checkout the project with the parent poms and then simply import the
 sub-projects.

 Siarhei


 On 12/2/07, Nick Stolwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm on a Linux machine and simply created a symlink to the parent pom in
  one of the submodules. Then it showed up in Eclipse.
 
  Hth,
 
  Nick Stolwijk
 
  Yann Albou wrote:
   Hello;
  
   I use a multi module maven project.
   after generating the eclipse project and importing these project in an
   eclipse workspace I get all my projects in my worspace.
  
   Now I would to have a way to get access to the root pom.xml (parent
   pom of all my imported projects).
  
   Do you guys have any suggestion on how to acheive this in eclipse ?
  
   I have created a simple project in which I created a linked resource
   and it works. The only issue is that linked resources doesn't support
   relative path and doesn't support variables like ${project_loc}, So
   that means I need to reference an absolute path.
   And in my company we don't all use the same directory to store
   projects...
  
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Re: problems mirroring repo1.maven.org

2007-12-01 Thread Carlos Sanchez
fixed in repo1

On Nov 30, 2007 9:48 PM, Simon BRANDHOF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We fixed permissions too late. Files access is now forbidden (like
 http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0.1/sonar-maven-plugin-1.0.1.pom
 ). It's very embarrassing for us. Could you reexecute the synchronization
 please ?

 Thanks
 Simon



 On Nov 28, 2007 12:47 PM, Carlos Sanchez  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  fixed the permissions in the main repo, it will take some hours to
 propagate.
  hortis.ch people need to fix the permissions on their side
 
  On Nov 28, 2007 7:29 PM, Stephen Connolly
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm getting the following errors while rsyncing repo1.maven.org
  
   Any idea how to fix these?
  
   rsync -v -t -l -r --exclude **/.svn/ --exclude .bak --exclude **/CVS/
   mirrors.ibiblio.org::maven2 /var/www/repo1.maven.org
  
  
  
-
  
Welcome to the ibiblio.org mirrored software server!
  
  
  
Note that the 'gnuwww' module was recently removed
  
per discussion with the volunteers running gnu.org.
  
Please go there if you wish to continue mirroring
  
their web site. In its stead we are now offering
  
the GNU Alpha archive.
  
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   receiving file list ... rsync: opendir
   /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-commons/1.0 (in maven2) failed: Permission
   denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-commons/1.0.1 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0.1 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0 (in maven2) failed:
   Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0.1 (in maven2) failed:
   Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/db-maven-plugin/1.0 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/db-maven-plugin/1.0.1 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-application/1.0 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-application/1.0.1 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-core/1.0 (in maven2) failed:
   Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-core/1.0.1 (in maven2) failed:
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Re: problems mirroring repo1.maven.org

2007-11-30 Thread Carlos Sanchez
 failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1-sources.jar (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1-sources.jar.md5 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1-sources.jar.sha1
 (in maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1.pom (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1.pom.md5 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1.pom.sha1 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1.war (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1.war.md5 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0.1/sonar-web-1.0.1.war.sha1 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0-sources.jar (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0-sources.jar.md5 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0-sources.jar.sha1 (in
 maven2): Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0.pom (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0.pom.md5 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0.pom.sha1 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0.war (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0.war.md5 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/1.0/sonar-web-1.0.war.sha1 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/maven-metadata.xml

 ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/maven-metadata.xml.md5

 ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-web/maven-metadata.xml.sha1

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0.1/sonar-1.0.1.pom (in maven2): Permission
 denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0.1/sonar-1.0.1.pom.md5 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0.1/sonar-1.0.1.pom.sha1 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0/sonar-1.0.pom (in maven2): Permission
 denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0/sonar-1.0.pom.md5 (in maven2): Permission
 denied (13)

 rsync: send_files failed to open
 /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0/sonar-1.0.pom.sha1 (in maven2):
 Permission denied (13)

 ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/maven-metadata.xml

 ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/maven-metadata.xml.md5




 On Nov 28, 2007 11:47 AM, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  fixed the permissions in the main repo, it will take some hours to 
  propagate.
  hortis.ch people need to fix the permissions on their side
 
  On Nov 28, 2007 7:29 PM, Stephen Connolly
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm getting the following errors while rsyncing repo1.maven.org
  
   Any idea how to fix these?
  
   rsync -v -t -l -r --exclude **/.svn/ --exclude .bak --exclude **/CVS/
   mirrors.ibiblio.org::maven2 /var/www/repo1.maven.org
  
  
  
-
  
Welcome to the ibiblio.org mirrored software server!
  
  
  
Note that the 'gnuwww' module was recently removed
  
per discussion with the volunteers running gnu.org.
  
Please go there if you wish to continue mirroring
  
their web site. In its stead we are now offering
  
the GNU Alpha archive.
  
-
  
  
  
  
  
   receiving file list ... rsync: opendir
   /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-commons/1.0 (in maven2) failed: Permission
   denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-commons/1.0.1 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0.1 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0 (in maven2) failed:
   Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar/1.0.1 (in maven2) failed:
   Permission denied (13)
  
   rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/db-maven-plugin/1.0 (in maven2)
   failed: Permission denied (13

Re: problems mirroring repo1.maven.org

2007-11-28 Thread Carlos Sanchez
fixed the permissions in the main repo, it will take some hours to propagate.
hortis.ch people need to fix the permissions on their side

On Nov 28, 2007 7:29 PM, Stephen Connolly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm getting the following errors while rsyncing repo1.maven.org

 Any idea how to fix these?

 rsync -v -t -l -r --exclude **/.svn/ --exclude .bak --exclude **/CVS/
 mirrors.ibiblio.org::maven2 /var/www/repo1.maven.org



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  Welcome to the ibiblio.org mirrored software server!



  Note that the 'gnuwww' module was recently removed

  per discussion with the volunteers running gnu.org.

  Please go there if you wish to continue mirroring

  their web site. In its stead we are now offering

  the GNU Alpha archive.

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 failed: Permission denied (13)

 rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0 (in maven2)
 failed: Permission denied (13)

 rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-maven-plugin/1.0.1 (in maven2)
 failed: Permission denied (13)

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 Permission denied (13)

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 Permission denied (13)

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 failed: Permission denied (13)

 rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/db-maven-plugin/1.0.1 (in maven2)
 failed: Permission denied (13)

 rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-application/1.0 (in maven2)
 failed: Permission denied (13)

 rsync: opendir /ch/hortis/sonar/sonar-application/1.0.1 (in maven2)
 failed: Permission denied (13)

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Re: New Maven integration for Eclipse project proposed to the Eclipse Foundation

2007-11-19 Thread Carlos Sanchez
btw to use the newsgroup you need to register at
http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/register.php

On Nov 19, 2007 12:43 PM, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm proud to say that a new project proposal has been approved at the
 Eclipse Foundation to add Maven integration into the Eclipse IDE as an
 official Eclipse project.
 The proposal is called Eclipse Integration for Apache Maven (Eclipse
 IAM) http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/iam/ and is the first step to
 become a project. It's based in the work taking place in Q4E
 http://code.google.com/p/q4e/

 Over the next month discussions about the creation will happen in the
 newsgroup at
 server: news.eclipse.org
 group: eclipse.technology.iam
 or at 
 http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.technology.iam

 The discussions will have as objective gathering the community
 interested in having the project in the Eclipse Foundation and finding
 two mentors from the Eclipse Architecture Council
 http://www.eclipse.org/org/foundation/council.php#architecture

 When ready, we can go through the creation review process.

 If you are interested, please join the newsgroup as community interest
 is crucial for the proposal to become a project.

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New Maven integration for Eclipse project proposed to the Eclipse Foundation

2007-11-18 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi all,

I'm proud to say that a new project proposal has been approved at the
Eclipse Foundation to add Maven integration into the Eclipse IDE as an
official Eclipse project.
The proposal is called Eclipse Integration for Apache Maven (Eclipse
IAM) http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/iam/ and is the first step to
become a project. It's based in the work taking place in Q4E
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/

Over the next month discussions about the creation will happen in the
newsgroup at
server: news.eclipse.org
group: eclipse.technology.iam
or at http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.technology.iam

The discussions will have as objective gathering the community
interested in having the project in the Eclipse Foundation and finding
two mentors from the Eclipse Architecture Council
http://www.eclipse.org/org/foundation/council.php#architecture

When ready, we can go through the creation review process.

If you are interested, please join the newsgroup as community interest
is crucial for the proposal to become a project.

Thanks

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Re: Building releasing an Eclipse Update Site with Maven

2007-11-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
eclipse:update-site if i recall correctly, but you need the latest
plugin from trunk

On Nov 17, 2007 2:22 PM, Marshall Schor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are there any plugins for building and/or releasing an Eclipse Update
 Site, using Maven?

 -Marshall Schor (Apache UIMA committer)

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Re: Is http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2 down?

2007-11-15 Thread Carlos Sanchez
I already contacted them, forgot to copy this list

On Nov 15, 2007 11:55 PM, Dennis Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The ibiblio mirror is not run by the Maven team. You'd have to contact
 the folks at ibiblio if you want to know when they will be fixing it.

 Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:
 
  The central repository http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ appears to be
  up, but the ibiblio mirror seems to be down since this morning.
 
  Is the maven team aware of the issue? Is this going to be fixed some
  time soon?
 


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Re: Building Eclipse plugins with Maven 2

2007-10-26 Thread Carlos Sanchez
you can see an example of an eclipse plugin build with maven at
http://q4e.googlecode.com/svn/branches/built-with-maven/embedder/

On 10/26/07, Sebastien ARBOGAST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I finally found some lead to progress.
 I managed to build and install the original version of the mojos.
 Then I found something: it's all a problem of dependency versions. In my
 source-plugin module manifest dependencies, I did not specify any version
 for the plugins on which I depend, which caused the modified pom to
 reference 1.0 version by default.
 Now I added a version for the plugins that are in my workspace
 (source-plugin et binary-plugin) and it's looking for the right versions.
 But I still have a problem for plugins that are supposed to be provided by
 Eclipse itself. It seems that they are not deployed to my local repository
 or it's looking in the wrong directories:

 1) com.mycompany.eclipse:org.eclipse.ui.ide:pom:1.0
   Path to dependency:
 1)
 com.mycompany.eclipse:com.mycompany.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
 ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
 2) com.mycompany.eclipse:org.eclipse.ui.ide:pom:1.0

 Obviously some bits and pieces are missing.

 2007/10/26, Sebastien ARBOGAST [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
 
  OK, I really need this to work because I'm fed up with ant maintenance and
  manual dependency management.
 
  I've tried to start all over again. I think the problem might have come
  from the fact that I was not using the original version of the mojos
  described by the author of the article, but one that I found on m2eclipse
  repository. Do I downloaded the original version linked in the article, but
  when I tried to build it, it failed because it doesn't find maven-pst parent
  project. Does anyone know where I can fin that project?
 
  2007/10/23, Sebastien ARBOGAST [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
  
   I checked out the last version I could find in the m2eclipse project: 
   http://svn.codehaus.org/m2eclipse/maven-pst
  
  
   That's the one I'm using with a few modifications to the POM in order to
   build against Maven 2.0.7 and Eclipse 3.3.1
  
   Now here are the error messages that I get:
  
   [INFO]
   
   [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
   [INFO]
   
   [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
  
   Missing:
   --
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:org.springframework.spring:pom:1.0
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.springframework.spring:pom:1.0
  
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.core.databinding:pom:1.0
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.core.databinding:pom:1.0
  
   3) com.myapp.eclipse:org.apache.log4j:pom:1.0
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.apache.log4j:pom:1.0
  
   4) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.common:pom:1.0-SNAPSHOT
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.common:pom:1.0-SNAPSH
   OT
  
   5) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.ui:jar:1.0
  
 Try downloading the file manually from the project website.
  
 Then, install it using the command:
 mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.myapp.eclipse-DartifactId=org
   .eclipse.ui \
 -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file
  
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.ui:jar:1.0
  
   6) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.core.runtime:jar:1.0
  
 Try downloading the file manually from the project website.
  
 Then, install it using the command:
 mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.myapp.eclipse-DartifactId=org
   .eclipse.core.runtime \
 -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file
  
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.core.runtime:jar:1.0
  
   7) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.jface.databinding:pom:1.0
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:org.eclipse.jface.databinding:pom:1.0
  
   8) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.security.crypto.smartcard:pom:1.0-SNAPS
   HOT
 Path to dependency:
   1) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.framework.eclipse.rcp:source-pl
   ugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT
   2) com.myapp.eclipse:com.myapp.security.crypto.smartcard:pom:1
   .0-SNAPSHOT
  
   9) 

Re: Repository Uploads

2007-10-15 Thread Carlos Sanchez
If you read carefully
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html

quote
Sync'ing your own repository to the central repository automatically
This is the preferred process.
quote

so if you want your stuff uploaded faster set up a synced repo


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 Hi,

 Is anybody currently looking after repository upload requests? I appreciate
 that this is done by volunteers, but I have waited patiently for 2 weeks for
 my stuff to be uploaded...

 Rupert



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Re: Putting an XSD into the Maven Repo

2007-10-15 Thread Carlos Sanchez
or just manually upload and use typexsd/type in the dependency section

On 10/15/07, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Package them into a Jar and deploy as usual.

 Then use m-remote-resources-p or dependency:unpack to put them in the
 proper place in your project.

 Wayne

 On 10/15/07, Chris Huston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We have many projects that share a set of common XSDs. Is there a way
  to check these into a maven repo and use them as dependencies?
 
  Note that the schema's are inter-related, e.g. a type in one file
  extends a type in a second file and uses an enumeration type defined
  in a third.
 
  An example of the projects:
 
  Project A parses XML files that come in off an FTP directory. (XSDs
  used by only by xml parser)
  Project B gets XML JMS messages where one section of the payload uses
  the shared XSD types. (XSDs used by XMLBeans to generate java objects)
  Project C defines a Web Service that uses the types in a SOAP
  message. (XSDs used by JAXB to generate java objects and by SOAP
  processor to validate messages.)
 
  We only want one copy (of a particular) version to be the
  authoritative copy and to avoid manually copying in the resources to
  each project. Is there already some way to do this in maven, perhaps
  by 'installing' the XSD into the repo as an artifact? Is there a
  better non-maven way (that doesn't include using putting XSDs on a
  web server)?
 
  Thanks,
  -- Chris
 
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Re: Bouncycastle Jars

2007-10-03 Thread Carlos Sanchez
It's better if you ask in [EMAIL PROTECTED], too much
noise in maven-dev

You can check in
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/archiva/trunk/maven-meeper/src/bin/synchronize/m2-sync/conf
for the groupIds that are being synced
or search in http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD to see who
uploaded previous versions, last one i see is
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-1476

On 10/3/07, Mark Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is Bouncycastle responsible for publishing their jars under ( http://
 repo1.maven.org/maven2/bouncycastle/ )or is someone else doing it?
 There are a few additions we are hoping to see in the repository.

 thanks,
 Mark

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Re: setting up rsync remote repo and release questions

2007-10-02 Thread Carlos Sanchez
1) yes
2) yes

On 10/3/07, Mark Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm following the guidelines located here and trying to prepare our
 repository to be rsynced into the central repo.

 http://maven.dspace.org/release
 http://maven.dspace.org/snapshot

 I have a few questions.

 1.) by release do you mean that only true versioned releases (not
 snapshots) can be rsynced to the central repo?

 2.) We have our own compilations of apache cocoon, lucene and other
 various jars (bouncy-castle, jena (hp) which we need to maintain
 slightly customized for our project. we keep these under our
 org.dspace groupId, is it ok to place releases of these third party
 jars in our groupId space?

dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdjena/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdhandle/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdjargon/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdmets/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdbcprov-jdk15/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdbcmail-jdk15/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdlucene/artifactId
/dependency
dependency
   groupIdorg.dspace/groupId
   artifactIdtm-extractors/artifactId
/dependency

 thanks,
 Mark

 ~
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 MIT Libraries, Systems and Technology Services
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Re: Maven and eclipse

2007-09-30 Thread Carlos Sanchez
http://mojo.codehaus.org/pde-maven-plugin/

On 10/1/07, Mark Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a second question.  I also have eclipse plugins that I need to run 
 from a maven build.  Is there any support for running
 eclipse via maven. I have an eclipse plugin that collects statistics and I 
 would like to write a maven plugin that has a goal of
analyze.  this would load up eclipse with all the required plugins run the 
 analysis headlessly then the plugin would process
 the results.

 How would everyone suggest I do this.

 Thanks for your help
 --
 Mark Russell
 Instantiations, Inc.
 724-368-3331 (land line)
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Re: Any advantage of utisng plexus-compiler-eclipse ?

2007-09-24 Thread Carlos Sanchez
osgi package imports/exports for instance. AFAIK is the only one that
supports it

On 9/24/07, nicolas de loof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just curious,

 Is there anybody that use an alternative compiler for maven-compiler-plugin ?
 Does the eclipse compiler support any must-have feature ?

 Nico.

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Re: How to run maven goals from Eclipse?

2007-09-18 Thread Carlos Sanchez
you should ask in the mailing list of the eclipse plugin you are using

On 9/18/07, siegfried [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks, Carlos

 I'm running Eclipse SDK 3.3.0.
 I have created a new empty project. I use maven to download junit4.0.jar
 into the Maven2 Dependences.

 I've tried adding a unit test as described at
 http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/Maven_2.0_Plugin_for_Eclipse.html

 I'm using junit4 instead of 3.8. The problem is that neither maven nor
 eclipse can find and run my tests.
 Below are more details.
 Thanks,
 Siegfried

 I right click on the project - new - Junit Test and it creates a package
 for me that is in the top level directory for that project? Should it not be

 under main/test?

 Well here is my test:

 package m2Test;
 import static org.junit.Assert.*;
 import org.junit.Assert;
 public class simple2 {
 @Test
 public void simple(){
 Assert.assertNotNull(new String());
 }
 }

 Well I right click on the project again and select Run As - JUnit Test and
 it says 'No tests found with test runner 'JUnit 4'. Why not?

 So then I move the test into the main/test and I still get the same result.
 So then I try a JUnit 3 test and that does not work either (scroll way down
 to see my JUnit3 test). So then I try to get maven to execute the tests (I
 right click on pom.xml, select run as - maven 2 buld )  and it cannot find
 any tests to run either. Maven does run a C++ project in the same workspace!

 Is this an eclipse problem or a maven plugin problem.

 Here is the log from right clicking on pom.xml and run the test goal:

 [INFO]
 

 [INFO] Building Unnamed - demo:Maven_Hibernate_Spring_Demo:jar:0.0.1

 [INFO] task-segment: [test]

 [INFO]
 

 [INFO] resources:resources

 [INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.

 [INFO] compiler:compile

 [INFO] No sources to compile

 [INFO] resources:testResources

 [INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.

 [INFO] compiler:testCompile

 [INFO] No sources to compile

 [INFO] surefire:test

 [INFO] No tests to run.

 [INFO]
 

 [INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL

 [INFO]
 

 [INFO] Total time: 0 second

 [INFO] Finished at: Mon Sep 17 23:01:40 MDT 2007

 [INFO] Memory 2M/6M

 [INFO]
 

 // JUnit 3 test:

 /**
  *
  */
 package m2Test;

 import junit.framework.TestCase;

 /**
  * @author Siegfried Heintze
  *
  */
 public class SimpleJUnit3 extends TestCase {

  /**
   * @param name
   */
  public SimpleJUnit3(String name) {
   super(name);
  }

  /* (non-Javadoc)
   * @see junit.framework.TestCase#setUp()
   */
  protected void setUp() throws Exception {
   super.setUp();
  }

  /* (non-Javadoc)
   * @see junit.framework.TestCase#tearDown()
   */
  protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
   super.tearDown();
  }
  public testSimple(){
   SimpleJUnit3 s = new SimpleJUnit3(demo);
   assertNotNull(s);
  }

 }



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Re: How to run maven goals from Eclipse?

2007-09-18 Thread Carlos Sanchez
as you can see in http://maven.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html there
are two different plugins M2Eclipse and Q for Eclipse (Q4E), none of
them are Apache Maven projects

The mailing lists for Q4E are in the main page http://code.google.com/p/q4e/

On 9/18/07, siegfried [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry, I assumed the eclipse plug in was the same mailing list since
 http://maven.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html and
 http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/Maven_2.0_Plugin_for_Eclipse.html are clearly
 on the maven sites. I did a google search and could not find the email list
 and it is not even listed on the FAQ at
 http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/FAQ !

 Can someone kindly point me to the user email list for the eclipse maven
 plugin?
 Thanks,
 Siegfried


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Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Yes, there's already a Maven Lifecycle view, although it's not
finished yet, but you can get the idea

On 9/15/07, Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cool Carlos.

 I just downloaded and installed Q4E on my Europa install and it worked
 great.  I checked out our current build, added the Maven2 Dependency
 tracking to it and it works great (no changes on my side whatsoever, my
 project's POM was read without a hitch).

 Question, have you thought of (or perhaps there is already) a Maven2 View
 like the Ant View where you can define and execute various Maven tasks (like
 clean, compile, package, and install are ones that should just come by
 default).  I know I would like to add this.

 Thanks!

 -aps

 On 9/14/07, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  most of your steps can be done in Q4E by going to the New project
  wizard, Ne Maven 2 project, choose the archetype and fill in the
  blanks
 
  On 9/14/07, Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Everybody:
  
   You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very confusing.
   You have three plugins, two of which are ECLIPSE plugins that integrate
   Maven2 while the other is a Maven2 plugin that happens to auto-generate
   files for Eclipse.  I wrote this below and I figured I would share to
  see if
   it helps anyone else.
  
   The main advantages of Codehaus and Q4E (which I plan to try very soon
  but I
   will assume it does similar things that Codehaus does) is that they
   integrate the POM dependency graph as part of your Eclipse project's
  Build
   Path, i.e. it autoupdates dependencies as you add them to the POM.  The
   maven-eclipse-plugin relies on creating a separate CLASSPATH CONTAINER
   variable referenced in your .classpath file to use your local maven2
   repository (the M2_REPO variable in the directions - btw this is typical
  for
   other plugins like the JBoss tools).  Unfortunately the latter is not as
   dynamic when it comes to adding and deleting dependencies in your
  project.
  
   Codehaus installs on 3.1.x and up (I've used it with 3.1.1 specifically
  and
   with 3.3 though for some reason its buggy under 3.3).
  
   What I do to setup a project is the following:
  
   - Use mvn archetype to setup the basic structure
   - Create a new Java project with Maven2 nature enabled
   - Import archetype directory structure into this project
   - Edit the Build Path within Eclipse
   - Use ant build file to execute mvn from within Eclipse
  
   Here is an example (I'm using Eclipse 3.1.1 w/Codehaus m2eclipse
  plugin):
  
   1) In some temporary directory
   mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.example.project-DartifactId=MyProject
   2) Edit pom.xml to packaging is pom, rm -rf the src directory
   3) Within MyProject use archetype plugin to create other modules which
  adds
   them to parent module, e.g.
  
   mvn archetype create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=ejb3
   mvn archetype create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=war
  
   This will create two sub modules, one for war, one for ejb3.  You can
  change
   the packaging to war and jar (or ejb) respectively.
  
   4) Now go into Eclipse and do a new project MyProject and import the
   MyProject you created above via Filesystem
   5) Enable Maven2 nature, now Maven2 dependencies will show up and
   dynamically change as you edit your POM hierarchy
   6) Edit Build Path in Project's properties and remove
  MyProject.  Instead
   add the ejb3/src/main/java and war/src/main/java source folders.
   7) Check Allow output folders for source folders
   8) Now I use a generic build.xml ANT file to execute Maven2 such as
  this:
  
   project name=MyProject default=all
   property environment=env/
   property file= build.properties/
  
   !-- Feel free to conditional this to execute the bat or shell
  depending
   on OS --
   property name=mvn value=${env.MAVEN_HOME}\bin\mvn.bat/
  
   target name=mvn
   exec dir=${basedir} executable=${mvn}
   arg line=-P${maven.profile.list} -
  Dmaven.test.skip=true${goal}/
   /exec
   /target
  
   target name=clean
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=clean/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=process-resources
 antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=process-resources/
  /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=compile
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=compile/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=site
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=site/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=all
   antcall target=package/
   /target
  
   target name=package
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=package/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=install
   antcall target=mvn
   param name

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
what eclipse plugin are you using? you should ask in its mailing list
though dependeing on which one you use

On 9/15/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
  sorry to hijack this hteread.. but i have a questionr egarding mvn 
 eclipse integration

 somehow, even after i enable a maven project iva eclipse, the classpath in
 eclipse is screwed up big time
 i hav dfined a m2_repo variable, but still i am getting errors from all
 import i do, like eclipse does not know
 where to look for external packages i import (such as spring, log4j etc..)

 i ws wondering how i can enable eclipse to have same classpath as maven.

 any help would be appreciated

 thanks and regards
   marco


 On 9/15/07, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  most of your steps can be done in Q4E by going to the New project
  wizard, Ne Maven 2 project, choose the archetype and fill in the
  blanks
 
  On 9/14/07, Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Everybody:
  
   You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very confusing.
   You have three plugins, two of which are ECLIPSE plugins that integrate
   Maven2 while the other is a Maven2 plugin that happens to auto-generate
   files for Eclipse.  I wrote this below and I figured I would share to
  see if
   it helps anyone else.
  
   The main advantages of Codehaus and Q4E (which I plan to try very soon
  but I
   will assume it does similar things that Codehaus does) is that they
   integrate the POM dependency graph as part of your Eclipse project's
  Build
   Path, i.e. it autoupdates dependencies as you add them to the POM.  The
   maven-eclipse-plugin relies on creating a separate CLASSPATH CONTAINER
   variable referenced in your .classpath file to use your local maven2
   repository (the M2_REPO variable in the directions - btw this is typical
  for
   other plugins like the JBoss tools).  Unfortunately the latter is not as
   dynamic when it comes to adding and deleting dependencies in your
  project.
  
   Codehaus installs on 3.1.x and up (I've used it with 3.1.1 specifically
  and
   with 3.3 though for some reason its buggy under 3.3).
  
   What I do to setup a project is the following:
  
   - Use mvn archetype to setup the basic structure
   - Create a new Java project with Maven2 nature enabled
   - Import archetype directory structure into this project
   - Edit the Build Path within Eclipse
   - Use ant build file to execute mvn from within Eclipse
  
   Here is an example (I'm using Eclipse 3.1.1 w/Codehaus m2eclipse
  plugin):
  
   1) In some temporary directory
   mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.example.project-DartifactId=MyProject
   2) Edit pom.xml to packaging is pom, rm -rf the src directory
   3) Within MyProject use archetype plugin to create other modules which
  adds
   them to parent module, e.g.
  
   mvn archetype create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=ejb3
   mvn archetype create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=war
  
   This will create two sub modules, one for war, one for ejb3.  You can
  change
   the packaging to war and jar (or ejb) respectively.
  
   4) Now go into Eclipse and do a new project MyProject and import the
   MyProject you created above via Filesystem
   5) Enable Maven2 nature, now Maven2 dependencies will show up and
   dynamically change as you edit your POM hierarchy
   6) Edit Build Path in Project's properties and remove
  MyProject.  Instead
   add the ejb3/src/main/java and war/src/main/java source folders.
   7) Check Allow output folders for source folders
   8) Now I use a generic build.xml ANT file to execute Maven2 such as
  this:
  
   project name=MyProject default=all
   property environment=env/
   property file= build.properties/
  
   !-- Feel free to conditional this to execute the bat or shell
  depending
   on OS --
   property name=mvn value=${env.MAVEN_HOME}\bin\mvn.bat/
  
   target name=mvn
   exec dir=${basedir} executable=${mvn}
   arg line=-P${maven.profile.list} -
  Dmaven.test.skip=true${goal}/
   /exec
   /target
  
   target name=clean
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=clean/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=process-resources
 antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=process-resources/
  /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=compile
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=compile/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=site
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=site/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=all
   antcall target=package/
   /target
  
   target name=package
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value=package/
   /antcall
   /target
  
   target name=install
   antcall target=mvn
   param name=goal value

Re: How to run maven goals from Eclipse?

2007-09-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
http://maven.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html

On 9/17/07, siegfried [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been google searching and reading the books on devzuz and www.sonatype
 http://www.sonatype/ .



 However, I cannot figure out how to run maven goals from eclipse. I want to
 create some unit tests for a minimal maven project. I want to do it in
 eclipse.

 (1) When creating the unit tests in eclipse, do I do anything special so
 maven can find them? I think not. Can I just tell eclipse to make a new unit
 test and maven test will find and run them?

 (2) How can use the eclipse debug and run dialogs to run maven test
 and other maven goals? I think I just need the path to the main maven
 program.

 (3) Now in the Maven 1 book (that one with the purple cover from the
 Developers Notebook series), there was a jelly script to fabricate the class
 path so I could run a java application implemented in the maven project. Is
 there a maven plug-in counter part to this jelly script so I can see my main
 programs run? Will that same jelly script still run in Maven 2?



 Thanks

 Siegfried




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Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-14 Thread Carlos Sanchez
most of your steps can be done in Q4E by going to the New project
wizard, Ne Maven 2 project, choose the archetype and fill in the
blanks

On 9/14/07, Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everybody:

 You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very confusing.
 You have three plugins, two of which are ECLIPSE plugins that integrate
 Maven2 while the other is a Maven2 plugin that happens to auto-generate
 files for Eclipse.  I wrote this below and I figured I would share to see if
 it helps anyone else.

 The main advantages of Codehaus and Q4E (which I plan to try very soon but I
 will assume it does similar things that Codehaus does) is that they
 integrate the POM dependency graph as part of your Eclipse project's Build
 Path, i.e. it autoupdates dependencies as you add them to the POM.  The
 maven-eclipse-plugin relies on creating a separate CLASSPATH CONTAINER
 variable referenced in your .classpath file to use your local maven2
 repository (the M2_REPO variable in the directions - btw this is typical for
 other plugins like the JBoss tools).  Unfortunately the latter is not as
 dynamic when it comes to adding and deleting dependencies in your project.

 Codehaus installs on 3.1.x and up (I've used it with 3.1.1 specifically and
 with 3.3 though for some reason its buggy under 3.3).

 What I do to setup a project is the following:

 - Use mvn archetype to setup the basic structure
 - Create a new Java project with Maven2 nature enabled
 - Import archetype directory structure into this project
 - Edit the Build Path within Eclipse
 - Use ant build file to execute mvn from within Eclipse

 Here is an example (I'm using Eclipse 3.1.1 w/Codehaus m2eclipse plugin):

 1) In some temporary directory
 mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=MyProject
 2) Edit pom.xml to packaging is pom, rm -rf the src directory
 3) Within MyProject use archetype plugin to create other modules which adds
 them to parent module, e.g.

 mvn archetype create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=ejb3
 mvn archetype create -DgroupId=com.example.project -DartifactId=war

 This will create two sub modules, one for war, one for ejb3.  You can change
 the packaging to war and jar (or ejb) respectively.

 4) Now go into Eclipse and do a new project MyProject and import the
 MyProject you created above via Filesystem
 5) Enable Maven2 nature, now Maven2 dependencies will show up and
 dynamically change as you edit your POM hierarchy
 6) Edit Build Path in Project's properties and remove MyProject.  Instead
 add the ejb3/src/main/java and war/src/main/java source folders.
 7) Check Allow output folders for source folders
 8) Now I use a generic build.xml ANT file to execute Maven2 such as this:

 project name=MyProject default=all
 property environment=env/
 property file= build.properties/

 !-- Feel free to conditional this to execute the bat or shell depending
 on OS --
 property name=mvn value=${env.MAVEN_HOME}\bin\mvn.bat/

 target name=mvn
 exec dir=${basedir} executable=${mvn}
 arg line=-P${maven.profile.list} 
 -Dmaven.test.skip=true${goal}/
 /exec
 /target

 target name=clean
 antcall target=mvn
 param name=goal value=clean/
 /antcall
 /target

 target name=process-resources
   antcall target=mvn
 param name=goal value=process-resources/
/antcall
 /target

 target name=compile
 antcall target=mvn
 param name=goal value=compile/
 /antcall
 /target

 target name=site
 antcall target=mvn
 param name=goal value=site/
 /antcall
 /target

 target name=all
 antcall target=package/
 /target

 target name=package
 antcall target=mvn
 param name=goal value=package/
 /antcall
 /target

 target name=install
 antcall target=mvn
 param name=goal value=install/
 /antcall
 /target
 /project

 Mine has some more stuff in it but you get the idea.

 9)  Now copy build.xml to Ant View and execute targets
 10) Remove the old MyProject you imported as now its part of your workspace
 (I guess you could have not imported it originally which is an extra step)

 I have NO idea if this is what others do but this works great for my
 builds.  I can build from the command line using ant (as well as allow ant
 to do some preprocessing that Maven2 might or might not be able to
 accomplish as easy) as well as build from Eclipse.  I have built several
 products this way without any issue (nightly builds use the command line,
 developers such as myself use Eclipse).

 Try ithope this helps a littleI will play with Q4E with Europa
 (which I want for just for the server instances stuff).

 Thanks!

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Re: Re: Maven plugin for Eclipse

2007-09-10 Thread Carlos Sanchez
it's a known issue with m2eclipse 0.0.10
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNGECLIPSE-265

There's another Eclipse plugin Q4E http://code.google.com/p/q4e/ that
me and other maven users are working on and doesn't have that bug.
Feel free to check it out.


On 9/10/07, De Vleeschauwer Nele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Even when I use the Refresh Settings option, Eclipse still tries to connect 
 to the Internet Maven Repo instead of the mirror I defined in my maven 
 settings.xml file.



 -Original Message-
 From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Achim Abeling
 Sent: vrijdag 7 september 2007 8:41
 To: users@maven.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Maven plugin for Eclipse

 Hi,

 did you refresh the settings in eclipse?
 It has to be done under
 Window-Preferences-Maven-Refresh Settings.

 Best regards
 Achim

 De Vleeschauwer Nele wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have configured my settings.xml in this way and if I execute a maven 
  command from a dos box, it is using our company's repository.
  But if I call a maven command out of Eclipse, it goes directly to the Maven 
  Repo site.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: COPPENS, Fabien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: donderdag 6 september 2007 14:14
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: RE: Maven plugin for Eclipse
 
 
 
  I believe you can configure this in your maven settings.xml file
  via a profile :
 
  pluginRepositories
pluginRepository
idMyDevRepo/id
url
http://myrepository
/url
snapshots
enabledtrue/enabled
/snapshots
releases
enabledfalse/enabled
/releases
/pluginRepository
/pluginRepositories
/profile
 
 
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  De : De Vleeschauwer Nele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Envoyé : jeudi 6 septembre 2007 14:11
  À : Maven Users List
  Objet : Maven plugin for Eclipse
 
  Hi,
 
  For the moment I'm using version 3.3 of Eclipse with the Maven plugin 
  installed.
 
  Each time when I execute a maven command in Eclipse, Eclipse tries to 
  download the necessary artiftacts from the Maven Repo site 
  (repo1.maven.org).
  How can I configure that Eclipse should use the company's central Maven 
  Repository to download new artifacts instead of the one on the Maven site ?
 


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Re: command line compile crashes Eclipse

2007-09-10 Thread Carlos Sanchez
do you mean that you do the mvn compile outside of eclipse? I didn' t
think that eclipse pick up external changes if you don' t explicitly
do a refresh

On 9/10/07, Joshua ChaitinPollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm not sure why this happens, but it seems to happen with both
 m4eclipse and q4e, or possibly its just an eclipse project generated
 with eclipse:eclipse, but either way, My system grinds to a halt when
 I compile from the command line with Eclipse running.

 Specifically, I'll do: mvn compile, while the same project is open
 in Eclipse. There are 3255 source files to compile. The system grinds
 to a halt, Eclipse 9and every other app) becomes unresponsive, and
 system/root user CPU usage spikes to 100%, while 'user' CPU usage
 plummets to nearly 0%. If I'm lucky, the process completes and I get
 my computer back. If I'm unlucky, eclipse crashes.

 What I think is happening is that Eclipse is monitoring changed files
 somehow using a kernel hook, which is causing 100% CPU usage by the
 system, which is preventing compiling from getting done. Or something
 like that.

 Anyone else seen this?


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Re: q4eclipse NullPointerException importing project

2007-09-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez
In Eclipse go to Window - Show view - Error Log and you should get
there the details

But please report bugs and problems in the Q4E mailing list as here
they can get lost in the mailing list traffic
http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-users

The issue tracker
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/list

On 9/6/07, Joshua ChaitinPollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Using q4eclipse, I get a null pointer exception importing a Maven
 pom.xml file into Eclipse. That's about all the information I have.
 Where can I find a log file with the stack trace, and who can I send
 it to?

 --
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Re: [M2] Maven 2 and WebDav protocol

2007-09-06 Thread Carlos Sanchez
check the permissions because wagon definitely creates the dirs

On 9/6/07, Rémy Sanlaville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Michael,

 Sorry for my late reply, but I am quite busy at the moment...

 2007/9/1, Michael McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  cat /etc/debian_version
  lenny/sid
 
  enabled dav and dav_fs
  if you need auth - i recommend -
  using digest authentication
 
  Directory /path/to/repo
  Dav on
  /Directory
 
  thats all nothing magic


 It seems that our apache configuration is ok (cf. our configuration at the
 end).

 are you using ssl? if you you need to ensure that the vm running maven
  trusts
  the certificate


 Not for the moment.

 We continue some tests this morning and it seems effectively that
 wagon-webdav do not ask for the creation of the directories before uploading
 the artifact as we can see in the following logs :

[Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] Unable to PUT
 new contents for
/inhouse.snapshot/com/test/my-plugin/1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-
 plugin-1.0-20070906.083623-1.jar.
[403, #0]
[Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] (2)No such file
 or directory: An error occurred while opening a
resource.  [500, #0] [Thu Sep 06 10:38:55 2007] [error] [client
 10.194.3.100] File does not
exist: /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse.snapshot/storage/com

 If I create the com directory then I have the same error log for the next
 directory: test

[Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] Unable to PUT
 new contents for
/inhouse.snapshot/com/test/my-plugin/1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-
 plugin-1.0-20070906.083623-1.jar.
[403, #0]
[Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] (2)No such file
 or directory: An error occurred while opening a
resource.  [500, #0] [Thu Sep 06 10:38:55 2007] [error] [client
 10.194.3.100] File does not
exist: /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse.snapshot/storage/com/test

 Here is my configuration:
   - apache version:
 ii  apache2-mpm-itk  2.2.3-01-1+b7multiuser
 MPM for Apache 2.2
 ii  apache2.2-common   2.2.3-4+etch1Next
 generation, scalable, extendable web server

  - apache conf:

 NameVirtualHost *:80
 AuthnProviderAlias ldap ldap-alias1
 AuthLDAPURL
 ldap://gdc1.mydomain.fr:389/OU=Annuaire,DC=rd,DC=mydomain,DC=fr?sAMAccountName?base?(objectClass=user)
 /AuthnProviderAlias

 VirtualHost *:80
 ServerName gmaven2.mydomain.fr
 DocumentRoot /home/maven2/proximity
 SuexecUserGroup tomcat55 www-data

 Alias /inhouse /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse/storage
 Alias /inhouse.snapshot /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse.snapshot/storage

 DavLockDB /var/lock/dav/DavLock

 Directory /home/maven2/proximity
 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
 AllowOverride None
 Order allow,deny
 allow from all
AuthType Basic
AuthBasicProvider file ldap-alias1
AuthName LDAP_Protected_Place
AuthzLDAPAuthoritative off
AuthUserFile /var/lib/misc/htpasswd
   Require valid-user
   DAV On
 /Directory
 /VirtualHost

 I use the 1.0-beta-2 version of wagon-webdav.
extensions
  extension
groupIdorg.apache.maven.wagon/groupId
artifactIdwagon-webdav/artifactId
version1.0-beta-2/version
  /extension
/extensions

 Thanks,

 Rémy



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Re: [M2] Maven 2 and WebDav protocol

2007-09-06 Thread Carlos Sanchez
you need to use dav as wagon protocol, not http or webdav

something like
dav:https://dav.codehaus.org/snapshots.repository/mojo/

check the mojo pom for an example
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/codehaus/mojo/mojo/16/mojo-16.pom

On 9/6/07, Piotr Tabor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Wagon creates directory, but for WEB-DAV protocol.
 It doesn't create directories for wagon-http-lightweight protocol
 (AFAIK this protocol doesn't support creating directories at all).

 The problem is the wagon by default binds https://... to this
 wagon-http-lightweight,
 but not to web-dav.

 To make the thinks worse webdav://... also does not work for me in
 release plugin.

 Thank you,
 Piotr Tabor


 Carlos Sanchez pisze:
  check the permissions because wagon definitely creates the dirs
 
  On 9/6/07, Rémy Sanlaville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Michael,
 
  Sorry for my late reply, but I am quite busy at the moment...
 
  2007/9/1, Michael McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  cat /etc/debian_version
  lenny/sid
 
  enabled dav and dav_fs
  if you need auth - i recommend -
  using digest authentication
 
  Directory /path/to/repo
  Dav on
  /Directory
 
  thats all nothing magic
 
  It seems that our apache configuration is ok (cf. our configuration at the
  end).
 
  are you using ssl? if you you need to ensure that the vm running maven
 
  trusts
  the certificate
 
  Not for the moment.
 
  We continue some tests this morning and it seems effectively that
  wagon-webdav do not ask for the creation of the directories before 
  uploading
  the artifact as we can see in the following logs :
 
 [Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] Unable to PUT
  new contents for
 /inhouse.snapshot/com/test/my-plugin/1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-
  plugin-1.0-20070906.083623-1.jar.
 [403, #0]
 [Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] (2)No such file
  or directory: An error occurred while opening a
 resource.  [500, #0] [Thu Sep 06 10:38:55 2007] [error] [client
  10.194.3.100] File does not
 exist: /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse.snapshot/storage/com
 
  If I create the com directory then I have the same error log for the next
  directory: test
 
 [Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] Unable to PUT
  new contents for
 /inhouse.snapshot/com/test/my-plugin/1.0-SNAPSHOT/my-
  plugin-1.0-20070906.083623-1.jar.
 [403, #0]
 [Thu Sep 06 10:36:27 2007] [error] [client 10.194.3.100] (2)No such file
  or directory: An error occurred while opening a
 resource.  [500, #0] [Thu Sep 06 10:38:55 2007] [error] [client
  10.194.3.100] File does not
 exist: /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse.snapshot/storage/com/test
 
  Here is my configuration:
- apache version:
  ii  apache2-mpm-itk  2.2.3-01-1+b7multiuser
  MPM for Apache 2.2
  ii  apache2.2-common   2.2.3-4+etch1Next
  generation, scalable, extendable web server
 
   - apache conf:
 
  NameVirtualHost *:80
  AuthnProviderAlias ldap ldap-alias1
  AuthLDAPURL
  ldap://gdc1.mydomain.fr:389/OU=Annuaire,DC=rd,DC=mydomain,DC=fr?sAMAccountName?base?(objectClass=user)
  /AuthnProviderAlias
 
  VirtualHost *:80
  ServerName gmaven2.mydomain.fr
  DocumentRoot /home/maven2/proximity
  SuexecUserGroup tomcat55 www-data
 
  Alias /inhouse /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse/storage
  Alias /inhouse.snapshot /home/maven2/proximity/inhouse.snapshot/storage
 
  DavLockDB /var/lock/dav/DavLock
 
  Directory /home/maven2/proximity
  Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
  AllowOverride None
  Order allow,deny
  allow from all
 AuthType Basic
 AuthBasicProvider file ldap-alias1
 AuthName LDAP_Protected_Place
 AuthzLDAPAuthoritative off
 AuthUserFile /var/lib/misc/htpasswd
Require valid-user
DAV On
  /Directory
  /VirtualHost
 
  I use the 1.0-beta-2 version of wagon-webdav.
 extensions
   extension
 groupIdorg.apache.maven.wagon/groupId
 artifactIdwagon-webdav/artifactId
 version1.0-beta-2/version
   /extension
 /extensions
 
  Thanks,
 
  Rémy
 
 
 
 
 


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Re: Q4E, a new Eclipse plugin for Maven

2007-09-05 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Bernard, you're right, Eclipse 3.3 and Java 5 are required, and 3.2.x
it's not likely to be supported in the future, as 3.3 has been already
out for around 3 months.

http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/Installation

On 9/5/07, Bernard Lupin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Carlos,

 It seems that Q is only available with Eclipse 3.3. Unfortunately, all our
 workstations are currently using Eclipse 3.2.2.
 Could you confirm that 3.3 is the actual minimum version of Eclipse ? Could
 I hope Q to be available on Eclipse 3.2.2 in the future ?

 Regards,
 Bernard


 Carlos Sanchez-4 wrote:
 
  I'd like to introduce the Q for Eclipse (Q4E) project
  http://code.google.com/p/q4e/, an Eclipse plugin for Maven.
 
  (see the formatted version at
  http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/introducing_q4e_a_new_eclipse)
 
  === Features ===
 
  * running Maven goals from the IDE
  * dependency managing using the Maven POM, with automatic download of
  dependencies
  * dependency graphing
  * direct import of Maven 2 projects
  * wizard for creation of new projects using the archetype mechanism
  * modular approach to improve reusability by other Eclipse projects
  ... and more to come
 
  === FAQ http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/FAQ ===
 
  * What can this Eclipse plugin do?
 
  It will allow you to run Maven goals from the Eclipse IDE, create new
  Maven projects using archetypes, import Maven projects without any
  intermediate steps, view the dependencies of your project in a
  graph,... we will keep adding features with the time
 
  * How do I install it?
 
  Refer to Installation http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/Installation
 
  * What are the differences between this plugin and m2eclipse (aka Tycho)?
 
  The objective of this plugin is to be part of the Eclipse Foundation,
  for that reason the license is EPL and we are going to follow the
  foundation procedures. Thanks to the sponsorship of DevZuz, an Eclipse
  Strategic Developer Member we are in a good position to achieve this
  goal.
 
  Besides the objective, there are technical differences. While
  m2eclipse shows Maven output in a console, Q is based in events and
  will show them in an organized way that allows filtering by severity,
  search,... Functionality like the dependency graph, direct import of
  projects or creation of new projects using the archetype mechanism are
  only present in Q.
 
  * Why the name Q?
 
  Q, named after the special agent Q in the James Bond books and movies.
  No double meaning or anything like that, we are just James Bond fans
  ;)
 
  === Collaborating ===
 
  The project is licensed under the EPL and collaborations are welcome,
  please join the user mailing list
  http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-users to be informed of updates, or
  the developers list http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-dev if you want
  to help with the development or extend the plugin.
 
  You can also take a look at the list of known issues.
  http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/list
 
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Re: Q4E - A user's view

2007-09-05 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Thanks for giving it a try Joshua, see comments inline

On 9/5/07, Joshua ChaitinPollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey guys,

 just a quick note, I uninstalled M2Eclipse and installed Q4E and gave
 it a shot. All the core functionality seems to be there (dependancy
 management is the big one for me) and importing from a project pom
 seems to work (although It didn't seem to import a multilayer
 project, I had to import each module separately, but thats ok for me).

if you point it to a folder with a pom that has modules it will
import all of them, and recursively, I do it all the time


 Its nice to add dependancies manually, although I'd like to see a
 dependancy search page like m2eclipse has and a place to cut and
 paste dependancy XML chunks (I use mvnrepository.com a lot). The
 dependancy graph is a nice feature although the controls on the side
 seem a bit buggy.

we are working on adding a good dependency search in the future (1-2
months) and plan to take a look to other options for displaying the
dependencies


 A pom view somewhat like the built in Ant view would be nice, where I
 can double click a phase or a plugin:goal and run it, although I
 understand it might make sense to be able to manually which goals /
 phases appear in the workspace.

 So far so good, I hope the m2eclipse and q4eclipse projects can work
 together in the future.

we all work on the underlying Maven integration (the maven embedder),
we just take different approaches on the UI

Thanks for the feedback!


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Re: Q4E, a new Eclipse plugin for Maven

2007-09-04 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi Mark,

That's certainly a good point - thanks for bringing it up. This would
definitely be the ideal scenario and the Q developers initially
intended to collaborate around the one codebase (in fact, DevZuz also
sponsored the initial development of m2eclipse). However,  as you'll
see from the differences listed earlier, there are some different
approaches that we wanted to try. The m2eclipse developers and Q
developers have agreed to disagree on these points and continue with
separate projects.

We hope that the competition will actually make both solutions better,
and of course we will certainly continue to collaborate wherever
possible, particularly in the space of the Maven embedder here at the
Maven project.

Q has made rapid progress over recent times, and with the essential
features now in place we hope to continue to add new and unique
features, as well as gaining tighter integration with the Eclipse
ecosystem.

I'd encourage anyone to try both for themselves and use whichever
solution best suits their current needs, and is most responsive to
their desired features.


On 9/4/07, Mark Hobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Aside from license issues, I'm confused as to why we now have two
 Maven plugins for Eclipse?  Surely it'd make sense for the two
 projects to collaborate to accelerate development, rather than having
 two plugins that are both rather thin on the ground in terms of
 features?

 Mark

 On 04/09/07, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'd like to introduce the Q for Eclipse (Q4E) project
  http://code.google.com/p/q4e/, an Eclipse plugin for Maven.
 
  (see the formatted version at
  http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/introducing_q4e_a_new_eclipse)
 
  === Features ===
 
  * running Maven goals from the IDE
  * dependency managing using the Maven POM, with automatic download of
  dependencies
  * dependency graphing
  * direct import of Maven 2 projects
  * wizard for creation of new projects using the archetype mechanism
  * modular approach to improve reusability by other Eclipse projects
  ... and more to come
 
  === FAQ http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/FAQ ===
 
  * What can this Eclipse plugin do?
 
  It will allow you to run Maven goals from the Eclipse IDE, create new
  Maven projects using archetypes, import Maven projects without any
  intermediate steps, view the dependencies of your project in a
  graph,... we will keep adding features with the time
 
  * How do I install it?
 
  Refer to Installation http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/Installation
 
  * What are the differences between this plugin and m2eclipse (aka Tycho)?
 
  The objective of this plugin is to be part of the Eclipse Foundation,
  for that reason the license is EPL and we are going to follow the
  foundation procedures. Thanks to the sponsorship of DevZuz, an Eclipse
  Strategic Developer Member we are in a good position to achieve this
  goal.
 
  Besides the objective, there are technical differences. While
  m2eclipse shows Maven output in a console, Q is based in events and
  will show them in an organized way that allows filtering by severity,
  search,... Functionality like the dependency graph, direct import of
  projects or creation of new projects using the archetype mechanism are
  only present in Q.
 
  * Why the name Q?
 
  Q, named after the special agent Q in the James Bond books and movies.
  No double meaning or anything like that, we are just James Bond fans
  ;)
 
  === Collaborating ===
 
  The project is licensed under the EPL and collaborations are welcome,
  please join the user mailing list
  http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-users to be informed of updates, or
  the developers list http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-dev if you want
  to help with the development or extend the plugin.
 
  You can also take a look at the list of known issues.
  http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/list
 
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Re: Q4E, a new Eclipse plugin for Maven

2007-09-04 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi Antonio,

The Q developers and DevZuz are committed to Q being a community
driven project, developed and planned openly. We've just added another
committer, Abel, who became interested after his work on Candy for
AppFuse, and we'd certainly welcome any users who would like to get
involved in the ongoing development. In addition, we continue to work
with other Eclipse projects to ensure that we achieve the best
possible fit in the Eclipse ecosystem, and best experience for Eclipse
users.

Thanks for asking!

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 2007/9/4, Mark Hobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Aside from license issues, I'm confused as to why we now have two
  Maven plugins for Eclipse?  Surely it'd make sense for the two
  projects to collaborate to accelerate development, rather than having
  two plugins that are both rather thin on the ground in terms of
  features?

 It reminds me of the battle between Subclipse and Subversive, but in
 this case, Subversive is not community-driven.
 Carlos, is Q4E community-driven or privately-driven?

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Q4E, a new Eclipse plugin for Maven

2007-09-03 Thread Carlos Sanchez
I'd like to introduce the Q for Eclipse (Q4E) project
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/, an Eclipse plugin for Maven.

(see the formatted version at
http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/introducing_q4e_a_new_eclipse)

=== Features ===

* running Maven goals from the IDE
* dependency managing using the Maven POM, with automatic download of
dependencies
* dependency graphing
* direct import of Maven 2 projects
* wizard for creation of new projects using the archetype mechanism
* modular approach to improve reusability by other Eclipse projects
... and more to come

=== FAQ http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/FAQ ===

* What can this Eclipse plugin do?

It will allow you to run Maven goals from the Eclipse IDE, create new
Maven projects using archetypes, import Maven projects without any
intermediate steps, view the dependencies of your project in a
graph,... we will keep adding features with the time

* How do I install it?

Refer to Installation http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/Installation

* What are the differences between this plugin and m2eclipse (aka Tycho)?

The objective of this plugin is to be part of the Eclipse Foundation,
for that reason the license is EPL and we are going to follow the
foundation procedures. Thanks to the sponsorship of DevZuz, an Eclipse
Strategic Developer Member we are in a good position to achieve this
goal.

Besides the objective, there are technical differences. While
m2eclipse shows Maven output in a console, Q is based in events and
will show them in an organized way that allows filtering by severity,
search,... Functionality like the dependency graph, direct import of
projects or creation of new projects using the archetype mechanism are
only present in Q.

* Why the name Q?

Q, named after the special agent Q in the James Bond books and movies.
No double meaning or anything like that, we are just James Bond fans
;)

=== Collaborating ===

The project is licensed under the EPL and collaborations are welcome,
please join the user mailing list
http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-users to be informed of updates, or
the developers list http://groups.google.com/group/q4e-dev if you want
to help with the development or extend the plugin.

You can also take a look at the list of known issues.
http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/list

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Re: [M2] Maven 2 and WebDav protocol

2007-08-31 Thread Carlos Sanchez
wagon-webdav does create directories and it's being widely used, i
even use it with svn
I'd look for something specific to your configuration that may not be
the typical configuration or an error in your server setup

On 8/31/07, Rémy Sanlaville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a deployment problem with maven 2 and WebDav protocol.

 My context :
 ---
 I have corporate repositories (inhouse and inhouse.snapshot) with Proximity
 proxy.
 As Proximity seems to not support efficiently WebDav protocol, I also have a
 apache frontal allowing access to my corporate repositories via WebDav
 protocol.

 In order to add WebDav protocol with maven 2, I followed the instructions
 from this article (
 http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Deploying+3rd+Party+Jars+With+WebDAV
 )

 **Problem :
 --
 When it try to release my project, I have this deployment error :
 Error deploying artifact: Authorization failed: Access denied to:
 http://myhost/inhouse/[I]projectGroupId[/I]/[I]projectArtifactId[/I]/[I]projectVersion[/I]/[I]projectArtifactId[/I]-[I]projectVersion[/I].jar

 But I can access to my corporate repositories with a WebDav client like
 NetDrive.
 I can also create all the directories (*projectGroupId*/*projectArtifactId*/
 *projectVersion*/) with this WebDav client.
 Then, if I try again to deploy my project, it works well.

 So, it seems that the deployment do not create the directories before
 uploading the artifact.
 It's the first time that I try to use wagon-webdav so I am not sure to
 understand well where the problem come from.

 Did you have any idea ?

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[ANN] Maven archetype plugin 1.0-alpha-6 released

2007-08-29 Thread Carlos Sanchez
The maven team is pleased to announce the maven archetype plugin
1.0-alpha-6 release.

This release substitutes the failed 1.0-alpha-5 release too.

Issues fixed

ARCHETYPE-78  Dependencies listed as version ${project.version} in
maven-archetype prevent the use of archetypes
ARCHETYPE-60Archetype Documentation Incorrect
ARCHETYPE-38The archetype is using user.dir which prohibits clean embedding

Change log
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truepid=11095fixfor=13683
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truepid=11095fixfor=12413


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Re: [ANN] Maven archetype plugin 1.0-alpha-6 released

2007-08-29 Thread Carlos Sanchez
probably the docs need to define the version of the plugin

Anyway I'm going to release alpha-7 fixed

On 8/30/07, Tommy Knowlton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here's a (not-so-funny?) anecdote...

 I have been using Maven in the shop that pays my salary, for better
 than 8 months now.
 Just today, my friend who works for another company close by, he
 asked me have you ever used Maven?

 I explained how Maven has greatly helped with my company's software
 modularizing effort, but also how sometimes it's too inflexible,
 sometimes stuff breaks out from under you due to no fault of your
 own, etc. He decided to try it out. I pointed him at a couple of
 online resources that I have tended to use pretty heavily, and about
 a half hour later, he IM'd me because maven-archetype-plugin was
 reporting 2 required artifacts are missing.

 After proving that it works on my box I decided to update our
 mirror of central (my company uses an internal mirror of Maven's
 central, which was a few days out of date). Before that was finished,
 though, I decided to check this mailing list...

 Having tracked down the problem to this plugin update, my friend's
 response was, Yeah... now I'm beginning to suspect that it's overly
 complicated for what I'm trying to do I mean, it sounds nice, but
 knowing that this stuff may be trash in a week or two when the
 direction changes...

 FWIW, I might suggest that this is a lesson useful to the whole Maven
 community. Also, I realize that this version of the maven-archetype-
 plugin is marked as an alpha release, but when the tool chooses the
 alpha-level plugin by default, maybe that's a design decision that
 could use a revisit...

 again, I say, FWIW,
 \Tommy


 On  29 Aug 2007, at 16:01 , Wayne Fay wrote:

  Carlos, we've got a bad pom:
  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/archetype/maven-
  archetype/1.0-alpha-6/maven-archetype-1.0-alpha-6.pom
 
  Its pointing to 1.0-alpha-5 for model, core, creator which of course
  does not exist.
 
  Also the metadata in core, model, creator all have 1.0-alpha-5 in
  version/.
 
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Re: [ANN] Maven archetype plugin 1.0-alpha-6 released

2007-08-29 Thread Carlos Sanchez
alpha 6 has been removed. If you have problems delete it from your
local repo and it will pick up the previous version

On 8/30/07, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 probably the docs need to define the version of the plugin

 Anyway I'm going to release alpha-7 fixed

 On 8/30/07, Tommy Knowlton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Here's a (not-so-funny?) anecdote...
 
  I have been using Maven in the shop that pays my salary, for better
  than 8 months now.
  Just today, my friend who works for another company close by, he
  asked me have you ever used Maven?
 
  I explained how Maven has greatly helped with my company's software
  modularizing effort, but also how sometimes it's too inflexible,
  sometimes stuff breaks out from under you due to no fault of your
  own, etc. He decided to try it out. I pointed him at a couple of
  online resources that I have tended to use pretty heavily, and about
  a half hour later, he IM'd me because maven-archetype-plugin was
  reporting 2 required artifacts are missing.
 
  After proving that it works on my box I decided to update our
  mirror of central (my company uses an internal mirror of Maven's
  central, which was a few days out of date). Before that was finished,
  though, I decided to check this mailing list...
 
  Having tracked down the problem to this plugin update, my friend's
  response was, Yeah... now I'm beginning to suspect that it's overly
  complicated for what I'm trying to do I mean, it sounds nice, but
  knowing that this stuff may be trash in a week or two when the
  direction changes...
 
  FWIW, I might suggest that this is a lesson useful to the whole Maven
  community. Also, I realize that this version of the maven-archetype-
  plugin is marked as an alpha release, but when the tool chooses the
  alpha-level plugin by default, maybe that's a design decision that
  could use a revisit...
 
  again, I say, FWIW,
  \Tommy
 
 
  On  29 Aug 2007, at 16:01 , Wayne Fay wrote:
 
   Carlos, we've got a bad pom:
   http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/archetype/maven-
   archetype/1.0-alpha-6/maven-archetype-1.0-alpha-6.pom
  
   Its pointing to 1.0-alpha-5 for model, core, creator which of course
   does not exist.
  
   Also the metadata in core, model, creator all have 1.0-alpha-5 in
   version/.
  
   Wayne
 
 


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Re: Community review of the next commons-logging pom

2007-08-28 Thread Carlos Sanchez
You can ping the people from Apache Felix, they create bundles of
apache projects for consumption in OSGi with the goal of contributing
it back to the projects.
They will tell you if it's ready or not for the projects.

On 8/27/07, Dennis Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Tom

 I've heard the term OSGi from time to time, but have never took the time
 to learn more about it. Do you know of a good place where I can find out
 more about it?

 A quick look at Google suggests that it has something to do with entries
 in the manifest in the jar file, is that correct?

 What would they look like and what is the benefit for the community if
 we add them?

 Tom Huybrechts wrote:
  Is there any chance that OSGi headers could be added ?
 
  On 8/27/07, Dennis Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all
 
  The poms for commons logging has taken some beating on this list over
  the years. The reason for that has been the dependencies section.
  Previous poms of commons-logging was created for Maven 1. These were
  then converted into Maven 2 poms with various degree of success. In
  particular the scope wasn't set properly.
 
  We are now preparing the next release of commons-logging (version 1.1.1)
  which will be built with Maven 2. That means that the pom that ends up
  in the Maven 2 repository will be the same one that we have created.
 
  To make sure that we have covered all bases this time we invite you, the
  community, to help us get it right. The current pom.xml is available for
  your viewing in our subversion repository:
 
 
  https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/logging/trunk/pom.xml?revision=568979view=markup
 
  Please post any comments you have on the pom to this list, and I will
  bring the over to the commons community.
 
  --
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Re: [M2]Surefire: add Console output to the reports?

2007-08-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
what about the option redirectTestOutputToFile
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html#redirectTestOutputToFile

On 7/13/06, Sebastien Pennec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I'd like the Surefire plug-in not only to run tests and create a text
 file with the results, but also to include what's sent to the console
 during the test.

 I've browsed through the surefire docs and config params and I haven't
 found any parameter that does that...

 Has anybody done such a thing?

 Thanks!

 Sebastien

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Re: Failing to add a POI dependency

2007-08-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
On 8/27/07, Julien Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Reason: Error getting POM for 'poi:poi' from the repository: Error
 transferring file
  poi:poi:pom:3.0.1-FINAL


 [INFO] For more information, run Maven with the -e switch


post the error you get with -e but looks like problems wth your
network connection


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Re: Eclipse 3.3 plugin artifacts for Maven 2

2007-08-23 Thread Carlos Sanchez
I'm working on it, it's just that it takes time
we use the eclipse plugin with the eclipse:to-maven goal
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/

you probably need to build the last code from subversion

On 8/23/07, Marshall Schor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everyone -

 Did I ask this question on the wrong list?  No one has responded, I think..

 Any pointers on how to get this fixed would be appreciated :-)

 -Marshall


 Marshall Schor wrote:
  We have a Maven 2 build that would like to depend on Eclipse 3.3
  plugin artifacts.
 
  We've found one repository, http://repo1.maven.org/eclipse/ which has
  some 3.3 artifacts, but many which we want to depend on are missing,
  such as org.eclipse.jface.viewers.
 
  Is there a public repository which has all the eclipse 3.3. release
  artifacts?  If not, can someone add these artifacts to an existing
  pubilc repository?
 
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Re: maven-bundle plugin and felix-308

2007-08-06 Thread Carlos Sanchez
that plugin is developed in the Felix project, you'll have better luck
asking in the felix mailing lists

On 8/6/07, Arash Amiri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, I have some questions considering the felix-308 issue.

 right now, when you add dependencies to your maven-bundle-plugin, you
 have to add transitive dependencies by hand, right?

 so if I want to use the commons-httpclient in my bundle, I have to add
 also log4j.
 If I add log4, javax.jms and org.apache.log.* become missing contraints,
 which I have to add by hand again, and so on and so forth (so far I
 couldnt get my example with httpclient running...)

 as far as I read (somewhere in the web) the maven-osgi-plugin did that
 somehow better than the maven-bundle-plugin considering these transitive
 dependencies, right?

 Is the issue Felix-308 taking care of these transitive dependencies
 (just like maven can handle these dependencies when compiling a normal
 project)?

 greetings,
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Re: how to configure Default Repository Layout for local repository

2007-07-03 Thread Carlos Sanchez

you can't change the local repository layout, it's a cache for maven
and it shouldn't matter how it's stored

you can change the remote repositories layout, so just create a remote
repo for your projects in whatever style you want, although not a
great idea

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It would be better if I can explain my problem then you can suggest me some
solution

Currently I have one project which has around 30+sub projects (Which I can
say modules)
Each sub project has its own ear which contains 1 war module and 1 ejb
module.

There are some common libraries also which are shared accros the projects.

In development env we copy this library at local location and use them from
JBuilder.

In production env, many ears are deployed (this project as well as other
projects) and all common libraries are in server lib folder.

now I want to build one sub project using maven. and I need to refer all
common libraries just for compilations (as we never include common library
in EAR)

To use maven I need to define dependancy and needs to copy common library in
repo.

I wants to copy all jars in one folder of repo and trying to use it but with
Maven 2.0 it seems to be not possible.

If you have any alternate way then please let me know

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Re: Miscellaneous Maven questions for Apache Logging Services site rework

2007-07-02 Thread Carlos Sanchez

On 7/2/07, Curt Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is there support in distribution management for
publishing the generated site to SVN (perhaps using an scm:svn: URL)?


http://maven.apache.org/wagon/wagon-providers/wagon-scm/usage.html


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Re: missing metadata on repo1.maven.org?

2007-06-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez

In the particular case of spring they handle that portion of the repo,
so they can (and should be the ones) fixing it

On 6/27/07, iamamaven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thanks Brett,

It seems to be a pervasive issue in repo1 at least, it's been reported a few
times over the last year and there is no resolution so far . . . link to the
JIRA issue here:

  http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-443



Brett Porter wrote:

 that's certainly a bug to report under the MEV JIRA project - you can
 find details on the web site of how to do that.

 I would suggest using dependency management to force the 2.0.6 version
 in the mean time.

 On 27/06/07, iamamaven wrote:

 The metadata file for spring is showing 2.0-m4 as the latest availble:


 http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/spring/maven-metadata.xml

 But the directory is showing more versions available (I'm trying to get
 2.0.6):

   http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/spring/

 I can get this version by specifying it directly, but I would like to use
 a
 version range like this:

   [2.0,)

 I get this message back:

 Couldn't find a version in [1.0, 1.0-m4, 1.0-rc1, 1.1, 1.1-rc1, 1.1-rc2,
 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 1.1.5, 1.2, 1.2-rc1, 1.2-rc2, 1.2.1, 1.2.2,
 1.2.3, 1.2.4, 1.2.5, 1.2.6, 2.0-m2, 2.0-m4] to match range [2.0,)
 org.springframework:spring-null.jar

 Is there something wrong with the metadata file or am I confused.  Using
 maven 2.0.6

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Re: Turkish Letter Problem

2007-06-21 Thread Carlos Sanchez

pom encoding it's already logged in jira as a problem

On 6/21/07, MUSTAFA SAIT OZEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The project's pom.xml like this :
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-9?
project xmlns=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0;
   xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
   xsi:schemaLocation=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd;
   modelVersion4.0.0/modelVersion
   groupIddeneme/groupId
   artifactIdsubdeneme/artifactId
   version0.0.1/version
   description
   MUSTAFA SAİT ÖZEN ÖRGÜN FALAN FİLAN
   /description
   dependencies
   dependency
   groupIdcom.im.db/groupId
   artifactIddb_conn/artifactId
   version3/version
   /dependency
   dependency
   groupIdcom.im.b2/groupId
   artifactIdjavax/artifactId
   version9/version
   /dependency
   /dependencies
   build
   defaultGoalinstall/defaultGoal
   plugins
   plugin
   groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
   artifactIdmaven-resources-plugin/artifactId
   configuration
   encodingUTF-8/encoding
   /configuration
   /plugin
   plugin
   artifactIdmaven-site-plugin/artifactId
   configuration
   
outputEncodingISO-8859-9/outputEncoding
   /configuration

   /plugin
   /plugins
   /build

/project

I set maven-site-plugin outputEncoding property to ISO-8859-9. I
checked  index.html's source code and saw that the page's source code
was ISO-8859-9 but project description was shown as MUSTAFA SA?T ÖZEN
ÖRGÜN FALAN F?LAN.Some characters are lost :( . Is there any wrong or
missing in pom.xml?

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Re: Grouping of Projects in Continuum

2007-06-20 Thread Carlos Sanchez

it's already in 1.1

On 6/20/07, Andreas Guther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

Are there any plans to provide a grouping of projects within Continuum?

I have a lot of project entries in continuum and sometimes we have different 
branches build that only differ in version numbers. Sometimes when I use 
Continuum I fantasize being able to group projects which then would appear 
under different tabs.

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Re: Problems with latest snapshot of maven-eclipse-plugin

2007-06-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez

I deployed new snapshots but I can't reproduce your problem

On 6/6/07, Geir Gullestad Pettersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I don't know if this is the appropriate mailing list for my issue so I do
apologize if it is not.


I have problems getting the latest SNAPSHOT version of
maven-eclipse-plugin-2.4-20070606.213427-14 to work properly.  After this
snapshot release was deployed to the apache snapshot repository yesterday I
started get the following error when I run eclipse:eclipse. I have tried
to flush my local repository with no luck, and if I revert to the release
or snapshot-2.3 versions there are no problems.

here's the mvn output:

[INFO] Preparing eclipse:eclipse
Downloading:
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/test/maven-eclipse-plugin-test.pom
[WARNING] Unable to get resource '
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin:pom:test' from repository
apache (http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository)
[INFO]

[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]

[INFO] Error building POM (may not be this project's POM).


Project ID: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin

Reason: POM 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin' not found in
repository: Unable to download the artifact from any repository

  org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin:pom:test

from the specified remote repositories:
  repo (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2),
  apache (http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository),
  central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)


Regs,

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Re: Problems with latest snapshot of maven-eclipse-plugin

2007-06-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez

nothing, deleted the local repo and tried in multiproject and works

if you have a sample to reproduce it open a jira in MECLIPSE

On 6/7/07, Geir Gullestad Pettersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Having that said, when I use verison 2.4-20070518.213938-11 instead of
2.4-SNAPSHOT (currently v15) it runs smoothly!

2007/6/7, Geir Gullestad Pettersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 After doing some more testing it has come to my attention that this
 problem only occurs when running mvn eclipse:eclipse in a
 multiproject-setup on a project that has packaging=pom AND has modules
 configured. If i remove the module-list it executes without problems.

 Also, if I run mvn eclipse:eclipse on any of the sub-projects
 (packaging=jar/war and parent set to the pom-project) directly it executes
 without problems, however that leaves me with jar-file dependencies in
 eclipse's .classpath instead of direct project dependency to the source
 code, so it sort of defeats the purpose..

 So, basically, to reproduce the problem create a module-project that has
 at least 1 child module and try running eclipse:eclipse on the main/parent
 project.

 2007/6/7, Geir Gullestad Pettersen  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  2007/6/7, Carlos Sanchez  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
   I deployed new snapshots but I can't reproduce your problem
 
 
  I tried again with the latest 2.4-snapshot (15) and I'm still stuck with
  the same problem. I've included some more details about my setup and the
  full output from maven when run with a clean local repository:
 
  plugin-section in pom:
  build
  pluginManagement
  plugins
  plugin
  artifactIdmaven-compiler-plugin/artifactId
  configuration
  source1.5/source
  target1.5/target
  /configuration
  /plugin
  plugin
  groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
  artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
  version 2.4-SNAPSHOT/version
  configuration
  wtpversion1.5/wtpversion
  /configuration
  /plugin
  /plugins
  /pluginManagement
  /build
 
  full output from maven:
 
 
 
  Z:\workspaces\\mvn eclipse:eclipse
  [INFO] Scanning for projects...
  [WARNING] Overriding profile: 'nfr' (source: pom) with new instance from
  source: pom
  [INFO] Reactor build order:
  [INFO]   -main
  [INFO]   -common
  [INFO]   -framework
  [INFO]   -core
  [INFO]   -web
  [INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'eclipse'.
  [INFO] org.apache.maven.plugins : checking for updates from apache
  [INFO] org.apache.maven.plugins: checking for updates from central
  [INFO] org.codehaus.mojo: checking for updates from apache
  [INFO] org.codehaus.mojo: checking for updates from central
  [INFO] snapshot
  org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin:2.4-SNAPSHOT: checking for
  updates from apache
  [INFO] snapshot
  org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin:2.4-SNAPSHOT: checking for
  updates from repo
  Downloading: 
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/2.4-SNAPSHOT/maven-eclipse-plugin-2.4-20070607.060115-15.pom
 
  5K downloaded
  Downloading: 
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-plugins/8/maven-plugins-8.pom
 
  [WARNING] Unable to get resource '
  org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins:pom:8' from repository apache 
(http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository
  )
  Downloading: 
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-plugins/8/maven-plugins-8.pom
 
  5K downloaded
  Downloading: 
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/maven/maven-parent/5/maven-parent-5.pom
 
  [WARNING] Unable to get resource 'org.apache.maven:maven-parent:pom:5'
  from repository apache (http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository
  )
  Downloading: 
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/maven-parent/5/maven-parent-5.pom
 
  14K downloaded
  Downloading: 
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/apache/3/apache-3.pom
 
  [WARNING] Unable to get resource ' org.apache:apache:pom:3' from
  repository apache (http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository )
  Downloading:
  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/apache/3/apache-3.pom
  3K downloaded
  Downloading:
  
http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/2.4-SNAPSHOT/maven-eclipse-plugin-2.4-20070607.060115-15.jar
  121K downloaded
  [INFO]
  
 
  [INFO] Building -main
  [INFO]task-segment: [eclipse:eclipse]
  [INFO]
  
  [INFO] Preparing

Re: com/oracle/ojdbc14 where are Oracle driver jars?

2007-06-01 Thread Carlos Sanchez

it would be the Apache Maven PMC but I'm pretty sure it won't be possible
AFAIK They require explicit agreement of the license from people
downloading it which is something maven can't do yet

On 6/1/07, SiSi'mon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yea, I thought of this but it seemed like more trouble than it is worth and I
even worked at Oracle and know people there.  My first attempt will be to
get the Maven team to sign some paper allowing them to post the jars and
then work on Oracle.

Who do I talk to at maven.org?


Si'mon


Wayne Fay wrote:

 Another reasonable question is why does Oracle not simply set up a
 Maven repo to host their files, like JBoss and Sun etc have already
 done? Or even better, why doesn't someone from Oracle contact the
 Maven dev team and ask them to pretty please, with sugar on top, host
 these files so our customers will receive this great benefit with very
 little effort on the part of Oracle?

 Wayne

 On 6/1/07, SiSi'mon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oracle simply requires an agreement to distribute the jars (or put on a
 public repository).  I am wondering why Apache Maven VIP's could not sign
 the agreement and distribute them from the repo1 repository.

 Any idea who I could be put in touch with to do this?  I have copies of
 the
 documents and contacts on the way to help get this in the queue.  These
 are
 widely used jars and would save a lot of people a lot of time.

 thanks


 Si'mon



 Wayne Fay wrote:
 
  If you plan to distribute Oracle's proprietary jars etc, make sure you
  have the proper licensing etc necessary to do so.
 
  (These issues are exactly why these jars are not already available in
  the Maven repo.)
 
  Wayne
 
  On 5/31/07, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 5/31/07, SiSi'mon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Yes, we have already done this (downloaded an put in local
 repository)
  and
   internally we are doing this in development.  But we do not have the
  ability
   to serve as a Maven2 repository to customers we ship to so when they
  run the
   installer it will need to fetch the Oracle jars from somewhere.
  
   suggestions would be appreciated.  We may need to ship the actual
 .jar
  in
   the release and somehow tell maven to look at the lib/*.jars instead
 of
   trying to fetch it from a repository.
 
  Maven can use filesystem based repositories (with file:// urls).  You
  could create the repository structure as part of your build, add a
  repository element pointing to it to the pom, and then the build
  should work.  I saw this done once... I think it was in the Celtix
  project.
 
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Re: Ibiblio Issues

2007-05-31 Thread Carlos Sanchez

it was changed, and an email was sent to the list

On 5/31/07, Tamás Cservenák [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

David made a few mistypes :)

a) he was asking for repo1.maven.org

b) he had a long running proximity instance, which could not access
repo1.maven.org as remote repo a few days ago. Connection refused was the
exception he saw in proximity logs.

Since then, the problem has been solved by restarting the server hosting
proximity.

It seems that a problem was changed IP addr of the repo1.maven.org (or some
DNS record change?). Since Java JVM per default caches DNS results forever
(unless configured to not do it, but this is not the default), in one
moment, David's proximity started to make requests against bad (wrong IP)
server that _was_ repo1.maven.org just before a few days. This is just an
assumption.

Any affirmation on changing the IP address of repo1.maven.org? Or anything
DNS related? Anyone?

~t~



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 Hi,

 what do you mean with issues - I had two times the problems that Maven
 tools were unable to process HTTP 302 indicating that the libraries were
 moved.

 Cheers,

 Siegfried Goeschl

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  Is anyone having issues connecting to ibiblio lately?
 
  Thanks,
 
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Re: com/oracle/ojdbc14 where are Oracle driver jars?

2007-05-31 Thread Carlos Sanchez

what about they are a commercial product that is not free

On 5/31/07, SiSi'mon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Does anyone know why there are no jars under

http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/oracle/ojdbc14/10.2.0.2.0/

also how would one go about getting 10.1.0.2.0 jars there?

thanks


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Re: How to tell Maven where to find jar (specify classpath)

2007-05-31 Thread Carlos Sanchez

On 5/31/07, SiSi'mon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


We do not have the ability to run a maven repository for customers to serve
them and oracle.jar - too many headaches and approval and hoops to jump
through with IT.

Is there a way to tell maven about another jar?


no, only what people already told you about install:install-file



Or is there a maven repository out there with Oracle jars?


no



thanks


Si'mon


Wendy Smoak-3 wrote:

 On 5/31/07, SiSi'mon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We have a product we wish to deliver that requires compliation.  We have
 a
 pom.xml file that specifies all the dependencies but there is one
 dependency
 (Oracle jdbc jars) for which there is no repository so we must package
 the
 .jar files in a /lib/ directory under our application.

 Instead, you should either install these jars in your local
 repostiory, or establish an internal corporate repository to share
 them among your development team (assuming that's allowed by the
 license.)

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Re: Continuum 1.1-alpha-1 in action

2007-05-20 Thread Carlos Sanchez

nice, although it's a pity that people can't see all the security and
user management features

On 5/20/07, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If you'd like to see Continuum 1.1-alpha-1 in action, click around the
instance we're using on the MyFaces zone to build Shale, MyFaces Core,
and several JSF component libraries:

 * http://myfaces.zones.apache.org:8081/continuum/

As a guest, you can see build results and working copies, the other
options such as building and releasing are disabled.

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Re: Eclipse RCP/PDE building and Maven

2007-05-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez

On 5/16/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On 14 May 07, at 9:47 AM 14 May 07, Carlos Sanchez wrote:

 On 5/14/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The first solution is targeted at plugins, but the second is more
 general with it's own lifecycle and set of plugins.

 The felix bundle plugin is more complete, with more configuration
 options that what we have at eclipse plugin.


In all honesty I very much doubt that. The tycho stuff has been in
production for over a year and is being used now by three very large
organizations with very rigid build certifications policies. The
second two have only been using it for a couple months but the author
has been using it in production for a year.



I'm talking about the maven-bundle-plugin vs the eclipse plugin
EclipseOSGiManifestWriter that generates a limited manifest and it's
not configurable as the bundle plugin is.

i see both eclipse and bundle plugin playing together for eclipse plugin builds




Is the Felix plugin being used anywhere in production, and if so for
how long?


  and
  improve the Eclipse plugins to Maven repository conversion, so
 we can
  run it as soon as a new version of eclipse goes out.

 This is something I've discussed with Eugene, but what about treating
 an Eclipse installation as another local repository. If you are
 developing Eclipse plugins against a particular version of Eclipse
 then you're going to have the installation present. This might make
 it easier then trying to scrape out a local repository and convert it
 which is what the two solutions do above. Not sure what other
 solutions do but this seems less then optimal. Probably makes sense
 to just use the Eclipse installation in its current form instead of
 duplicating it.

 Having them in the repo enables sharing them between the team, and I
 can imagine that at some point we'll be able to build and test without
 the installation but as jetty:run does with J2EE.

Who on the team is not going to have Eclipse installed? Even on a
build server you would just install Eclipse. Not doing that means
you're going to end up with a GB of duplication if you're using/
testing with multiple versions of Eclipse.



  One of the things
  to change is the use of artifactIds and groupIds, i think we should
  make the convention of using groupId.artifactId for all those
  deployments that use only a folder, like the eclipse plugins
  directory, WEB-INF/lib in a war,...
 

 That seems fine at first blush but I would like to work completely
 through the problem. I don't think having JARs named differently
 based on where they are is such a great idea. Though I agree with the
 new naming convention.

  other interesting thing i heard about was the possibility of
 using an
  extension in eclipse to access a maven repository as an update
 site.
 

 That's cool, where was that? Jeff McAffer talked about a long time
 ago just wondering if he went anywhere with that.

 Target platform provisioning via file system
 http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/
 S-3.3M4-200612141445/eclipse-news-M4.html

 For what i see in the update site it adds all the contents of the repo
 in the runtime. We'd need to point to a pom, get the dependencies and
 add only those to the runtime I guess. I have some code already (the
 wizard mostly), if somebody is interested on it, just waiting for a
 place to put it in.


 Thanks,

 Jason

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[ANN] Maven install plugin 2.2 released

2007-05-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez

The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Install Plugin,
version 2.2

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-install-plugin/


Changelog

Bug

   * [MINSTALL-19] - install-file sets distributionManagement status
to deployed
   * [MINSTALL-23] - Issue tracking URL points to maven 2 jira.
   * [MINSTALL-24] - Unable to install source or javadoc artifacts in
local repository
   * [MINSTALL-29] - Can't use maven-install-plugin with
goalinstall-file/goal in POM
   * [MINSTALL-32] - classifier does not work on
install:install-file, default artifact overwritten
   * [MINSTALL-34] - Make the install plugin work due the
repository-manager has been moved to archiva.
   * [MINSTALL-36] - install:install-file ignores -DrepositoryLayout

Improvement

   * [MINSTALL-12] - Parameters should not be read-only
   * [MINSTALL-35] - Possibility to install an artefact on a given
repository directory

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Re: Eclipse RCP/PDE building and Maven

2007-05-14 Thread Carlos Sanchez

On 5/14/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On 5 May 07, at 6:28 PM 5 May 07, Carlos Sanchez wrote:

 I think we need an Eclipse section in the wiki and put all the
 pages under that

 Also another thing I wanted to do is cleanup the maven eclipse plugin,
 deprecate all OSGi stuff in favor of the Felix bundle plugin,

I don't know about that. We have two completely, and fully functional
options that have been in production for quite sometime while I doubt
there is much production use of the Felix plugin.

We have the code donated by PrincetonSoftech which is very well
documented in this article here:

http://www.eclipse.org/articles/article.php?file=Article-Eclipse-and-
Maven2/index.html

And the code for this project is here:

http://svn.codehaus.org/m2eclipse/maven-pst/

And we have Tom's work which is being used in a very large
organization and has been working well for quite some time:

http://svn.codehaus.org/m2eclipse/tycho/trunk/

The first solution is targeted at plugins, but the second is more
general with it's own lifecycle and set of plugins.


The felix bundle plugin is more complete, with more configuration
options that what we have at eclipse plugin.



 and
 improve the Eclipse plugins to Maven repository conversion, so we can
 run it as soon as a new version of eclipse goes out.

This is something I've discussed with Eugene, but what about treating
an Eclipse installation as another local repository. If you are
developing Eclipse plugins against a particular version of Eclipse
then you're going to have the installation present. This might make
it easier then trying to scrape out a local repository and convert it
which is what the two solutions do above. Not sure what other
solutions do but this seems less then optimal. Probably makes sense
to just use the Eclipse installation in its current form instead of
duplicating it.


Having them in the repo enables sharing them between the team, and I
can imagine that at some point we'll be able to build and test without
the installation but as jetty:run does with J2EE.



 One of the things
 to change is the use of artifactIds and groupIds, i think we should
 make the convention of using groupId.artifactId for all those
 deployments that use only a folder, like the eclipse plugins
 directory, WEB-INF/lib in a war,...


That seems fine at first blush but I would like to work completely
through the problem. I don't think having JARs named differently
based on where they are is such a great idea. Though I agree with the
new naming convention.

 other interesting thing i heard about was the possibility of using an
 extension in eclipse to access a maven repository as an update site.


That's cool, where was that? Jeff McAffer talked about a long time
ago just wondering if he went anywhere with that.


Target platform provisioning via file system
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.3M4-200612141445/eclipse-news-M4.html

For what i see in the update site it adds all the contents of the repo
in the runtime. We'd need to point to a pom, get the dependencies and
add only those to the runtime I guess. I have some code already (the
wizard mostly), if somebody is interested on it, just waiting for a
place to put it in.



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Re: Sync of repository.jboss.com to repo1.maven.org

2007-05-09 Thread Carlos Sanchez

they have to follow some rules and be good citizens

for instance they just put poms for hibernate with no information at
all, while the ones at the central repo are pretty complete


On 5/9/07, Tomasz Pik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 5/9/07, LAMY Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 I'd like to know why the repository http://repository.jboss.com/maven2
 isn't synch with http://repo1.maven.org/maven2.
 Specially the jboss folder (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/jboss/).

 Is there any special request to made ?

Yes, there's a Sync'ing your own repository to the central repository
automatically
paragraph on
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html
But - there are SNAPSHOTs in this repo, see
http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/org/jboss/server/common/jboss-common/5.0-SNAPSHOT/
while repo1.maven.org/maven2 accepts only releases.
So - probably there should be 'brand new repository' at jboss.org, containing
only releases.
Another thing - I don't know current state but when I was looking over this
repository, there was a lot of artifacts, that are not 'synced' with their
primary locations at repo1.maven.org, like this one:
http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/apache-collections/commons-collections/2.1/
This should be clearified I think.

Regards,
Tomek

PS1 I'm not a maven developer or repo1.maven.org maintainer, just a user,
that would be happy if things like jboss or hibernate libraries will
be synced to repo1 automatically, like spring libraries are for example).
PS2 http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBBUILD-318

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Re: Maven vs. Scripted Build Systems

2007-05-08 Thread Carlos Sanchez

I like to compare it to pure JDBC vs. Object relational tools.

With OR you lose control of the small details but overall you get a
better, simpler solution, worrying on the aspects you really care
about

On 5/8/07, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mon, May 7, 2007 6:24 pm, Peter Kahn wrote:

 How does maven's declarative convention over configuration stack up
 against scripted solutions like buildr, groovy/ant or scons when it
 comes to maintenance costs for large projects?

Scripted systems have an Achilles heel - build systems are not the primary
task at hand in a large project, the code is. As a result scripted build
systems are generally poorly designed and implemented, even though the
tools on which they are built (like ant) are top notch quality. The
scripted systems in every large project I've ever encountered were
complex, incomprehensible, platform specific and incomplete, and
ultimately thrown out.

The standardisation efforts of maven save a fortune - in our case on a big
project, releasing the project takes the form of mvn release:prepare and
mvn release:perform, and that is it. This means that any member of a
project team can make a release, and that release will probably work first
time, or fail for very clear and obvious reasons.

 how sustainable is maven for large scale projects

Implementing maven is not a walk in the park in a complex project.

There are times when the classic maven design philosophy of let maven
figure this out for you doesn't always hold true, meaning you have to
understand enough about the build process to make sure things work
together.

Some of the maven plugins are not as reliable, or as complete than others.

But - having implemented a maven build system, all the maven features,
from release management, to documentation management, come for free. This
investment in standardisation pays big dividends in the future.

In short, the bigger the project, the more useful maven becomes.

Regards,
Graham
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Re: Eclipse RCP/PDE building and Maven

2007-05-05 Thread Carlos Sanchez

I think we need an Eclipse section in the wiki and put all the pages under that

Also another thing I wanted to do is cleanup the maven eclipse plugin,
deprecate all OSGi stuff in favor of the Felix bundle plugin, and
improve the Eclipse plugins to Maven repository conversion, so we can
run it as soon as a new version of eclipse goes out. One of the things
to change is the use of artifactIds and groupIds, i think we should
make the convention of using groupId.artifactId for all those
deployments that use only a folder, like the eclipse plugins
directory, WEB-INF/lib in a war,...

other interesting thing i heard about was the possibility of using an
extension in eclipse to access a maven repository as an update site.


On 3/29/07, Barrie Treloar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 3/30/07, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yes, we have to organize this stuff better, probably gather a list of
 interested people too.

I'm all for pushing this further, but am more than willing to let
someone else drive this.

Suggestions on how to make this happen?

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