Hello,
I migrated from ant to maven and just wanted to include the jars (for now
before we set up a repo).
repositories
repository
idproject/id
nameProject Maven Repository/name
layoutdefault/layout
'
in repository project
(file:///home/a/src/client_pom/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/lib)
Is there a way to just load that file with no questions asked?
Thank you!!
Wendy Smoak-3 wrote:
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Arrowx7 aluminum3...@yahoo.com wrote:
Then I write dependencies
I keep getting these messages:
error: error reading
/home/a/.m2/repository/javax/mail/mail/1.4/mail-1.4.jar; error in opening
zip file
error: error reading /home/a/.m2/repository/javax/jms/jms/1.1/jms-1.1.jar;
error in opening zip file
error: error reading
Ok I reached something that I feared with maven: unable to get dependency.
When I try to build my project, i get this:
Project ID: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-site-plugin
Reason: Error getting POM for 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-site-plugin'
from the repository: Unable to read local
This project compiled fine before, but now since I changed the repository to
http://download.java.net/maven/2 it started giving me this at the end of mvn
install:
[INFO]
[INFO] Building Indivo Server - Servlet
[INFO]
Hello, I'm new to maven
I wanted to include the hibernate jar so I can import classes like:
import org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.HibernateCallback;
I know I have to add something to the pom.xml files, but I'm not sure what.
Is it the hibernate plugin for maven?
Can someone point me in the
Hello,
How do I disable tests in a maven project? I'm running a mavenide2 plugin
for netbeans.
Thanks.
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Hello,
I am running NetBeans with mavenide2, with tomcat plugin. This plugin
allows me to run tomcat:deploy. Is there any way to get the plugin to
invoke undeploy before it deploys the updated version of the WAR?
It keeps throwing the application already exists error, unless i manually
delete
Hello,
I have mevenide2 installed, and when I run lifecycle phase install
one of the output lines is
[INFO]Installing /root/sourcecode/myproject.war to
/root/.m2/repository/org/myproject.war
is there a way to get it to install somewhere other than
/root/.m2/repository/... say
how do I change the deployment location??
nhoj_p wrote:
The common approache is to use deploy to get the war to the 'deployment'
location. Install is just to install into your local repository so its
avaliable to other projects your working on.
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Hello,
Is it possible to have maven execute a bash file after it finished
installing (compiling)?
I have mavenide in NetBeans, and i'd like it to run a bash script that
deploys the project. I'm not sure how to make it run that bash script after
install...or anywhere from netbeans. Thanks
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