I get the log output in the console window. BTW: I have reconfigured the empire-db-struts2 example to create the hsqldb folder in the work directory. But now I am not sure, whether this is correct in all cases. Maybe I have checked in too early. I will try unter WTP but at the moment I have a problem with missing dependencies again (this is why I don't like WTP).
Regards Rainer Francis De Brabandere wrote: > Re: Remaining problems > > how do you enable that m2eclipse logging or where do I find the log > file? > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Rainer Döbele<[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I am still struggling a bit with Maven. > > When I use the Subversive Intergration for M2Eclipse and select > "Check out as Maven project..." on the trunk, I get the following > error: > >> 'Importing Maven projects' has encountered a problem. > >> An internal error occurred during: "Importing Maven projects". > >> java.lang.NullPointerException > > > > However the projects are imported in Eclipse. In the logfile of > M2Eclipse I get another error > > > >> 23.06.09 13:18:03 CEST: Build errors for empire-db-example-advanced; > org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: Failed to > construct one or more initial build plans. Reason: > >> > >> No lifecycle phase binding can be found for goal: java, > >> specified as a part of the execution: defaultin plugin: > org.codehaus.mojo:exec-maven-plugin > >> > >> This plugin was resolved successfully. > >> However, the mojo metadata it contains does not specify a default > lifecycle phase binding. > >> > >> Please provide a valid <phase/> specification for execution: default > >> in plugin: org.codehaus.mojo:exec-maven-plugin > > > > The same error is reported for the empire-db-example-basic, but not > for any of the other projects. > > I cannot run the samples either - is does not allow me to select > "Debug As... / Java Application". > > > > So I changed to the command line and ran: > > mvn clean install eclipse:eclipse sysdeo-tomcat:generate > > (@Francis: Is this correct?) > > > > Afterwards I am able to run or debug the samples. > > For some reason the empire-db-example-struts2-cxf projects reports > errors which go after I clean an rebuild the project. > > I can also run the Web-Samples using the sysdeo plugin. > > > > When I try to run the websamples using the WTP however I get the > error: > > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: > org/apache/struts2/dispatcher/FilterDispatcher > > This is because the commons and struts2 dependencies are not > correctly activated in the projects "Java EE Module Dependencies". When > I check them manually, I am able to start the sample with WTP. > > But I don't know how to get the right module dependencies checked > automatically by Maven. > > > > And there is one more issue: > > When I run > > mvn clean install eclipse:eclipse sysdeo-tomcat:generate > > again I get the following message at the end: > > > > [INFO] [license:check {execution: default}] > > [INFO] Checking licenses... > > [WARNING] Unknown file extension: E:\Java\Empire-DB-MVN2\empire-db- > parent\empire > > -db-examples\empire-db-example- > struts2\src\main\webapp\hsqldb\sample.lck > > [WARNING] Unknown file extension: E:\Java\Empire-DB-MVN2\empire-db- > parent\empire > > -db-examples\empire-db-example- > struts2\src\main\webapp\hsqldb\sample.log > > [INFO] Missing header in: E:\Java\Empire-DB-MVN2\empire-db- > parent\empire-db-exam > > ples\empire-db-example- > struts2\src\main\webapp\hsqldb\sample.properties > > [WARNING] Unknown file extension: E:\Java\Empire-DB-MVN2\empire-db- > parent\empire > > -db-examples\empire-db-example-struts2\src\main\webapp\WEB- > INF\empire-tags.tld > > [INFO] -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > > [ERROR] BUILD ERROR > > [INFO] -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > > [INFO] Some files do not have the expected license header > > [INFO] -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > > > > However I don't know where to configure the license check. > > > > Has anyone got any ideas how to resolve any of these problems? > > > > Regards > > Rainer > > > > > > > > > > -- > http://www.somatik.be > Microsoft gives you windows, Linux gives you the whole house.
