On 13 March 2012 23:22, Mike Burton <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Yes, when I run mvn archetype:generate it says Archetype > [org.apache.isis:quickstart-archetype:0.1.2-incubating and it created a > viewer-html/ dir not webapp/ >
ok, so that's the wrong one. > > When I added -DarchetypeVersion=0.2.0-incubating > It gave Archetype repository missing. Using the one from > [org.apache.isis:quickstart-archetype:0.1.2-incubating] found in catalog > remote > So I guess I need to update something? > strange. Not sure what you need to update. If you browse to search.maven.org then you'll see that 0.2.0-incubating is there. I also just deleted those artifacts from my local ~/.m2/repository and ran the command and it brought them all back down again. > > In my ~/.m2 I have a archetype-catalog.xml containing: > <artifactId>quickstart-archetype</artifactId> > <version>0.1.2-RC3-incubating</version> > > This doesn't matter (i think). It can be updated with mvn archetype:crawl, if I recall. > In ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/isis/quickstart-archetype I have dirs: > 0.1.2-RC3-incubating > 0.1.2-incubating > mv the "quickstart-archetype" to one side, run archetype:crawl, and then try again specifying the -DarchetypeVersion. By fair means or foul we'll get there...! Mark ... do you have any clue? You're tops with Maven, aren't you? Cheers Dan > > No hurry I'm calling it a day, will have another look tomorrow afternoon. > > Best Regards > > Mike Burton > > > > > > On 13 Mar 2012, at 22:33, Dan Haywood wrote: > > > Hi Mike, > > > > can I check which version of the archetype you are running? The reason I > > ask is that I just ran the command that's documented on the website, and > > found - bizarrely - that Maven used the old 0.1.2-incubating version of > the > > archetype, not the 0.2.0-incubating one. > > > > When I explicitly specified the latest version, using > > -DarchetypeVersion=0.2.0-incubating, then I got the latest. > > > > The other reason I think you might have the wrong archetype is that the > > launch file got renamed; it's now "quickstart-webapp.launch", with a > single > > webapp module. > > > > I just tried this launch module in a brand new Eclipse workspace, and it > > seems to run ok. > > > > Let me know, > > > > Dan > > > > > > On 13 March 2012 22:07, Mike Burton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi Folks, > >> > >> A couple of startup questions if I may- > >> > >> When I launch the quickstart-html .launch from eclipse, what URI do I > >> then need to browse? > >> I tried browsing to just localhost:8080 but it gave 403 Forbidden > >> localhost:8080 worked fine when I did: cd viewer-html ; mvn > jetty:run > >> > >> From the quick-start.html page I'm having problems with: java -jar > >> webapp/target/myapp-webapp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-jetty-console.war > >> I've corrected the command to: java -jar > >> viewer-html/target/myapp-viewer-html-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war (and changed > 'myapp' > >> to my app's name) - I'll update the site too at some stage. > >> Even so, I get: failed to load 'isis.properties' > >> The "equivalent" command: cd viewer-html ; mvn jetty:run > >> works fine, gets its props from > >> <myapp>/viewer-html/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/isis.properties > >> I'm guessing I need to add some args but which? Like in order to run the > >> quickrun jar I needed to add: --type exploration --viewer dnd > >> > >> > >> Best Regards > >> > >> Mike Burton > >
