Hi all and sorry for the delay, as Roger said Pivot maven files was mainly done to be able to generate and publish jar files in main Maven repository (central). But all is driven by our Ant build; there is a dedicated task to let Ant maven task (related jar is needed in CLASSPATH in this case) to generate and install maven compatible jars in a local repository.
I know that we should update our build system to maven or gradle, but time is needed to do it because there are other tasks not so simple to migrate/rewrite. Any help is welcome :-) . Tell me if you need more info on this. Bye, Sandro Il 20/Gen/2016 01:39, "Roger Whitcomb" <roger.whitc...@actian.com> ha scritto: > Actually, I think the biggest problem is that our project directory > structures don't conform to the standard Maven conventions (see > https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html) > and I don't see any project descriptor settings that would change that. > > ~Roger > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Coleman [mailto:t...@soaringclub.org] > Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 9:12 AM > To: user@pivot.apache.org > Subject: Maven build and javadoc > > > Hi > > I'm trying to build the project using Maven. 2 dumb questions. Sorry. > > How can I generate javadoc from the maven root directory? > > mvn javadoc:javadoc just creates an xml file: > javadoc-options-javadoc-resources.xml. Google didn't really help. > > And how can I get a version number into the jars? Here's what I get now: > > ./core/target/pivot-core-@VERSION@.jar > > Thanks. > > > > > >