Hi Alban,

are you sure you installed the XDoclet plugin for maven too? I can't
remember the message, but without the XDoclet plugin, maven just bomb out
with a message like it can't parse the pom. I should say I never understood
how they could accept such an external plugin dependency for only something
like two properties replacements in the pom. Actually, I think I made the
replacement myself instead of using XDoclet...

Also you were right to notice it, the required version of maven wasn't the
last one.

Have fun.

Raphaël Valyi.

On 4/13/07, Alban Scholer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Dear list,



I am web developer, trying to get started with Jahia. I would like to use
Eclipse with Jahia.

Obviously, I found the document explaining How To use jahia in Eclipse,
but cannot pass one of these steps.



After checking out the trunks of the directories,  I should change into
 maven-jahiawar-plugin and run maven plugin:install

Unfortunately, this does not work for me. I tried with the last version of
maven first, but found out (and I hope this is true), that jahia was using
maven 1.

So I downloaded maven v. 1.0.2, but I cannot have it working neither.



I have been pondering on that for a couple of hours, and I guess that:

-          I don't have a correct version of maven,

-          I did not checked out the project correctly.



Could you please say me what version of maven you are using, and if I am
supposed to have this in my maven-jahiawar-plugin after check-out:



*Output of ls:*

maven-jahiawar-plugin.jpx                 plugin.jelly
                project.properties               src

maven.xml                                              plugin.properties
project.xml                            xdocs



Please list, be kind, help me.

With my best regards,

Alban

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