Frank,

Please see if Maven's exec 
plugin<http://mojo.codehaus.org/exec-maven-plugin/usage.html>works for you:

mvn exec:java 
-Dexec.mainClass="adwords.axis.v201309.basicoperations.GetCampaigns"

Please make sure you have ads.properties file in your home directory or the 
classpath.

Thanks,

Ray


On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 9:35:17 AM UTC-5, Frank Tolsma wrote:
>
> Migrating from ClientLogin to OAuth2, I thought it a good idea to start 
> using Maven, as suggested.
> I can run the examples (like GetCampaigns) from within Netbeans, by doing 
> a (right mouse menu): Run File.
>
> But I have to run this from another machine as well, that does not have 
> Netbeans and Maven installed.
> So my question is: how do I run the examples from the command line? 
>
> Maven is a bit... overwhelming to me... 
> What i have tried and what works is:
> - the pom.xml that comes with the examples now contains (a.o.): (not sure 
> how it got in there)
>
>   <properties>
>     <project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
>     
> <smokeMainClass>adwords.axis.v201309.basicoperations.GetCampaigns</smokeMainClass>
>   </properties>
>
> and:
>
>   <profiles>
>     <profile>
>       <id>smoketest</id>
>       <properties>
>         <exec.mainClass>${smokeMainClass}</exec.mainClass>
>       </properties>
>     </profile>
>   </profiles>
>
> When I do a Run Maven with 'install' as its goal, a couple of jars are 
> generated:
> - singlejar.jar (big: 13.5 Mb)
> - adwords-axis-examples-1.24.0-shaded.jar (big: 13.5 Mb)
> - adwords-axis-examples-1.24.0.jar (small: 330 kb)
>
> I can run those from a dos-box, like:
> java -jar singlejar.jar      -- that works
> java -jar adwords-axis-examples-1.24.0-shaded.jar      -- that works
> java -jar adwords-axis-examples-1.24.0.jar       -- gives me an error: 'no 
> main manifest attribute, in adwords-axis-examples-1.24.0.jar'
>
> Not sure why 3 jars and why the small one does not work.
>
> But this is all a bit too much trial and error to my liking. Like I'm not 
> quite sure what I'm doing...
> So... is this the way to go? 
> I would rather use a 'best practice', but I'm not sure what that would 
> be...
>
> Maybe this is a bit too general for the Adwords API forum? But I'm not 
> sure where else to post it...
> Any pointers as to how this can best be done? That is: create an easily 
> distributable something that can be run from the command line...
>
>

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