Hi, > I believe that environment has been reworked as the unit tests for > attachment are problematic Which test?? Please provide more details so that we can fix them..
I do not understand why u needed to do all the following manualy.. What's the specific reason?. If there are any they need to be fixed.. Please log jira's for them. thanks, Thilina > cd %AXIS2_HOME%\modules\webapp > > @echo "install version.aar" > mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.apachexis2 -DartifactId=version > -Dversion=1.3 -Dpackaging=aar > -Dfile=F:\AXIS\axis2-1\modules\repository\services\version.aar > > @echo "install woden" > mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.apache.woden -DartifactId=woden > -Dversion=1.0-incubating-M7b -Dpackaging=jar > -Dfile=F:\woden\woden-incubating-1.0M7\lib\woden-api-1.0-incubating-M7.jar > > @echo "install jibx" > mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.jibx.binding -DartifactId=jibx-bind > -Dversion=1.1.2 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=F:\JIBX\jibx-bind-1.1.2.jar > > @echo "create the necessary target folders (this will be off modules > folder)" > mkdir ..\webapp\target > mkdir .\tool\axis2-mar-maven-plugin\target > mkdir .\soapmonitor\target > mkdir .\scripting\target > mkdir ..\samples\version\target > mkdir .\saaj-api\target > mkdir ..\saaj\target > mkdir .\ping\target > mkdir .\mex-mar\target > mkdir ..\kernel\target > mkdir .\jws-api\target > mkdir .\jibx\target > mkdir ..\jaxws-api\target > mkdir .\java2wsdl\target > mkdir ..\fastinfoset\target > mkdir .\codegen\target > mkdir ..\addressing\target > mkdir .\adb-codegen\target > mkdir ..\adb\target > > @echo "since the folder are in place and dependent jars in repository build > the project" > mvn --debug install > > @echo "note the war should be in \target folder" > dir .\target\*.war > > HTH > Martin-- > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Seref Arikan > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 10:21 AM > Subject: Re: Compiling Eclipse plugins: story of my frustration > > I've started with maven2 actually. I've checked out the previous releases, > and at the moment, the build doc seems to be completely out of sync with the > source tree. I'll put a jiraa for it. > > > Thilina Gunarathne wrote: > I can see a pom.xml in there. The plugin build seems to be moved to > maven2 after the recent migration of Axis2 from maven1 to maven2.. > > Install maven2 and try typing mvn install in the plugin dir. I'm not > sure whether you'll need to do a full Axis2 build before that. > > Please put a jira for the incorrect building doc.. > > ~Thilina > > On 10/7/07, Seref Arikan > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Martin, > I believe my problem is that I can't do maven create-lib How do I do > this? When I issue this in console in windows xp, maven says this is not > a valid request. > ant generate-projects in tools dir fails, since it can not find a libs > directory, which I assume will be created by maven, but how? > > All the best > Seref > > > Martin Gainty wrote: > > > Hello Seref > > Its not eclipse ..apparently the axiom build is erroring out > > this is from dims.. > Please remove your > ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/ws/commons/axiom > directory and run the geronimo build again. I have cleaned up the bad > jar this morning in apache maven2-snapshots > > (I too have noticed this error while building 2.1.1) > \axis2-1.1\src\java\modules\kernel\src\org\apache\axis2\util\Builder.java:[2 > 1,40] cannot find symbol > symbol : class OMBuilder > location: package org.apache.axiom.om.impl.builder > > Martin-- > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Seref Arikan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 10:28 AM > Subject: Compiling Eclipse plugins: story of my frustration > > > > > > Hi, > I have spent hours trying to get an eclipse project for the axis2 server > archiver plugin, and I have given up finally. The following is the > effort of my summary and my hours lost. I'd appreciate your comments. > > There are two readme files that I can refer, and the first one is in the > root of the axis2 source, and the other one is in the tools dir. > > The tools dir readme contains two sections, one for maven, and one for > ant. Ok. I have never used ant before, so I tried ant. The instructions > are either not clear, or I'm remarkably stupid. Let me write my comments > under the instructions: > > * Since the source for the tools has a dependency on the eclipse > classes. one has to run the > ant build file (build.xml) to generate a relevant eclipse project > from the source. > Ok, so what do I do here? a simple ant command gives me a list of > operations that I can run, so what does the following sentence mean in > the context of a step by step operation, what command should a user > execute at this step if he is trying to create the projects? > > * In order to compile the plugin first you must do a maven create-lib on > Axis2 Source and > set ECLIPSE_HOME environment variable to point to your eclipse > home directory. > > Ok. so I need maven, fine, I download it, and try maven create-lib in > the root source dir, since this is what I get from this sentence. WTF? > there is no maven create-lib. is it mvn create-lib? no it is not, since > maven tells me I need to specify something else, and create-lib is not > meaningful. Ok. so I'm an idiot, and I should try to skip this part, > maybe it works.... > > > * use the ant generate-projects command to generate the plugin projects. > I tried to use it, but I get an error about missing entitities... so I > fail.. > > I have tried to maven way, but even if I tried to follow the > instructions, maven simply failed everytime, with wonderfully cryptic > errors, for which I could not find a solution after quite a bit of > google search. > > Why I need this plugin source? Because the plugin has a problem with > generating aar that uses hibernate POJOs, and I thought I could take a > look at it. After all, I have written a few eclipse plugins, and this is > open source, maybe I can fix it and contribute.. > > As a result, I have lost hours. I could have gone to another direction > by choosing another web services stack, but Axis2 is what I want to use. > Maybe I'm missing something here, since I'm very nervous due to a tight > deadline, but the overall guidance for the process, in terms of document > is a disaster. At least for me. When I download the source of an > application, I expect to find a brief guidance that tells me where to > look actually, if it does not outline the whole story. > > All your comments are appreciated. I'm using many open source tools, and > I have never failed so miserably for a such a simple task. Am I really > this stupid? (sorry, I'm really pissed off) > > Best Regards > Seref Arikan > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thilina Gunarathne - http://thilinag.blogspot.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
