Hi Maven People
I have a project where part of the source files are static HTML files in the
/src/main/html directory.
As part of nightly build (with Continuum) I remote deploy the files
generated by site plugin with
I don't think it will work with mvn deploy:deploy-file, but it does work
if you use do mvn deploy.
-Original Message-
From: Dirk Olmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 2:17 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] deploy:deploy-file with source?
dan tran
Hi all,
i'm using freepository.com, too! Is there allready a way to access it from
maven2 ?
Fredy
--- Emmanuel Venisse wrote ---
No, it isn't supported.
I didn't know this cvs protocol. Do you have some links about url format with
this protocol, default
port...? I'll add sserver
1. Is anyone able to use PMD 3.5 with maven? If so, any tips?
2. The same thing with TestNG and maven2?
Att
Guilherme Silveira
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Maven 2.0.2 is out a while, but I haven't found the new multiproject
site functionality yet. I suppose it comes with the next release of the
site plugin. Is there any rough estimated time of arrival on that?
Thanks.
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With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet
Folks,
I get the impression from the assembly plug-in docs that you can create
certain assemblies by using pre-defined descriptor IDs. I read this to
mean that these descriptor IDs are defaults and I do not need to define
them anywhere in my workspace. So when I try:
C:\blah mvn
Folks,
Newbie here so be gentle please ;) I read in
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-plugin-prefix-mapping.html
in the section entitled Configuring Maven to Search for Plugins that:
Maven will always search the following groupId's after searching any
plugin groups
On 2/5/06, Chris Markle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C:\blah mvn assembly:assembly -Dmaven.assembly.descriptorId=bin
I get the following error which has me perplexed (not useful lines deleted):
[INFO] [assembly:assembly]
[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO] No assembly descriptors found.
Any
Hrm, works ok for me. What version of maven are you using? Try mvn -U
jxr:jxr and see what happens.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Markle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 3:34 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: downloading plug-ins from mojo
Brian et al,
Hrm, works ok for me. What version of maven are you using?
Maven 2:
C:\blah mvn --version
Maven version: 2.0.2
Try mvn -U jxr:jxr and see what happens.
C:\blah mvn --version
Maven version: 2.0.2
C:\blah mvn -U jxr:jxr
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Searching
Wendy,
Last time I looked at it, the documentation was wrong. It's
descriptorId, not maven.assembly.descriptorId.
OK that worked. Thanks...
Chris
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- Brett
On 2/6/06, Geoffrey De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maven 2.0.2 is out a while, but I haven't found the new multiproject
site functionality yet. I suppose it comes with the next release of the
site
it's jxr-maven-plugin, not maven-jxr-plugin : I did the same mistake some time
ago...
The convention is not the same between org.apache.maven.plugins
(maven-xxx-plugin) and org.codehaus.mojo (xxx-maven-plugin).
Jira http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPLUGIN-11 is an attempt to help newbies
to
Found it, I think:
http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2/org/codehaus/mojo/exec-maven-
plugin/0.4-SNAPSHOT/
However, I didn't have any luck convincing Maven to download it from
there. I tried adding:
repositories
repository
idcodehaus-snapshot/id
nameCodehaus
Brian, Herve,
Herve wrote:
it's jxr-maven-plugin, not maven-jxr-plugin : I did the same mistake
some time ago... The convention is not the same between
org.apache.maven.plugins (maven-xxx-plugin) and org.codehaus.mojo
(xxx-maven-plugin).
Brian replied:
Yes, but if you run it from the
Brain et al,
Yes, but if you run it from the command line, you don't
need to put it in the pom. If it is in the pom incorrectly,
then that will cause problems. I tested it on a random
project with nothing in my pom for the plugin and it found
it ok.
I did find that if I added this to the
Hi,
Thank you for the answer. I think you missunderstood my question or I forulated
them erroneous.
Now I have the Junit reports inside the target\surefire-reports as Text and
XML Files but I don't know how to include them into the maven generated
website? I want to deploy the site for a
On 2/1/06, Maciej Mastalarczuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
I also discovered that you can exclude it from download (if say this jar
is
already available on the server)
You can do the following:
dependency
groupIdorg.hibernate/groupId
artifactIdhibernate/artifactId
Hi ,
am currently using Maven 2.0.2 to generate a site out of the main POM
of my multiple-project . There are many sub poms which describe the
sub-modules within my project .
However when i generate site , the report for Source Xref says:
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Project
Witaj Malcolm,
MWH is there no way of setting it in a properties file ?
Yes it is. Try using profile.
profiles
profile
idmyProfile/id
properties
maven.usernameMyName/maven.username
oh, I see : I did not know it was possible.
How is mvn jxr:jxr converted to org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-jxr-plugin,
when it should be org.codehaus.mojo:jxr-maven-plugin ? The fact that the
groupId is different seems intriguing to me : the conversion rule cannot work
only on artifactId, but
The problem is that the entry is not in here:
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/codehaus/mojo/maven-metadata.xml
Once the plugin is released, it will be remedied.
- Brett
On 2/6/06, Hervé BOUTEMY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, I see : I did not know it was possible.
How is mvn jxr:jxr
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