OK, Maven seems to be playing nice now. I am able to connect Maven to the 
online repositories, and download the needed files. The test app compiles 
successfully.

However, now I am trying to run the webapp. I have tried to run from the 
command line using "mvn antrun:run".

The first splash screen shows up ok. When I click start, using port 8080, my 
browser opens a new window and attempts to download a file. The popup wants me 
to either save it or find a program to run it. Not sure what I should be 
selecting there?

Choosing a different port (8081) just gave me a "Cannot display page" error in 
my browser.

I also tried running it using the Java command:
C:\Users\emryan\My Documents\java isis\PipelineMgmt\myapp\webapp\target>java -ja
r myapp-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war

, which gave me the following error:
"no main manifest attribute, in myapp-webapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war"

Finally, I also tried running it from within Eclipse by right clicking the 
"quickstart-webapp.launch" and selecting runas quickstart-webapp. It seems to 
be working away in the console window, until it gets to this line:

10:38:09,298  [ResteasyDeployment   main       INFO ]  Deploying 
javax.ws.rs.core.Application: class 
org.apache.isis.viewer.json.viewer.JsonApplication
2012-03-20 10:38:09.418:INFO::Started 
[email protected]:8080<mailto:[email protected]:8080>

At which point it seems to freeze. I don't get any sort of screen/popup, it 
just seems like it's caught in some kind of loop. I left it run for 20 mins but 
didn't progress beyond that.

For each of these 3 methods tried, I ensured I am not on a proxy, and port 8080 
is free and open. So not really sure where to go, 3 different methods and 3 
different errors is what it looks like from here! As always, help is hugely 
appreciated :)

Regards,

Emmet.

***********************************************************************************************

Hmm, not sure.  What is host " iedub98", do you know?  My guess is that
your guest wifi is serving up DNS settings that somehow reference this host.

Your problem, as it stands, is with your interaction with Maven and your
network.  You should look into your Maven conf settings.xml (either in your
Maven installation, under the conf/ directory, or in ~/.m2/settings.xml if
you've created one).

The Maven ref page [1] may help; I'd be looking at mirrors and proxies.

If all else fails, pop down to your local starbucks!  After all, once
you've actually pulled the artifacts from Maven central repo, you can then
carry on working in Maven offline mode (-o flag)

Dan

[1]  http://maven.apache.org/settings.html

PS: I'm cc'ing to isis-users because this query lives better there;
isis-dev is for developers of Isis itself.  Thx.


Emmet Ryan
Analyst | Technology Integration
Deloitte & Touche
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