On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 19:37 -0400, Emmanuel Bernard wrote: > For stupid people like me who don't know how to complete an XML for 2 > hours, see at the bottom the changes Steve was talking about. Sorry, I thought the Maven site explains this pretty well and assumed that people would find it pretty easily with minimal effort... guess not. Actually the better way is to put this stuff into ~/.m2/settings.xml. That location is (1) local to your user and (2) not mucking with the maven install. I've attached mine for easy reference.
> I have OOME from the docbook plugins it seems when I do mvn clean > install. I'll try to figure it out where to increase the permgen in > the next 2 hours. I had oom problems running the xslt processors on windows. After I switched to fedora it was fine. You can either set MAVEN_OPTS when launching maven, or edit the mvn script. > Also if someone has a survival guide for Maven. ie how to: > - build a jar mvn package > - run the test suite mvn test > - run one test mvn -Dtest=MySuperDuperCriticallyImportantTest test > - build the distro (install it seems) (not sure exactly what you want here, but prolly 'assembly' which is not yet finished for hibernate) > - build your IDE configuration mvn idea:idea / mvn eclipse:eclipse ; but the better option is to use the ide plugins, which for intellij means getting the latest selena (7x) eap. > I will read the maven book I promise (seems I won't escape that) but > not just right now :) Once I have the info, I'll create a wiki page > out of it.. Well as I told you on chat there is really only a single page you need to read *as a user*, which is to understand the lifecycle and goals: http://maven.apache.org/users/index.html And especially the page linked from there: http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html Sorry, did not realize '5 minutes' was too much to ask to make my life easier and our build better ;)
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