Thanks for the useful info. I have not yet started with Jetspeed 2. I will
cetainly follow your advice before I tackle Maven.
Thanks
Ron

-----Original Message-----
From: Celeste Haseltine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:11 AM
To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
Subject: RE: build with maven


Dmitry,

I am not familair with Maven, so I may be incorrect on this.  But Maven is
not an IDE from what I understand, it's more of a Project
Management/Collaboration tool. In fact, the Jetspeed 2.0 project has a way
of "doing the build" in Maven that will generate an Eclipse Project file for
you (I saw this on the Jetspeed mailing list a while back).  Since Eclipse
is free, and has the ability to let you as the user customize the IDE to the
project/development environment you need via plugins, it has quickly become
the open source IDE of choice for many developers.  You don't have to use
it, but it really simplifies CVS access, and can put developers on any
project on the "same page", in my opinion.

I would recommend checking out Eclipse, and the plugins that can be
utilized.  And you may want to do a search on the Jetspeed developers list
(not the user's list) and find the instructions on creating the Eclipse
project out of Maven.

Celeste

-----Original Message-----
From: Dmitry Amelchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 9:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: build with maven


I guess i can try the eclipse.
Before locking myself down with any IDE i would like to understand how the
core works.
Also i can hardly believe that the opensource community working on the
project makes a partiqular IDE a requirement for all the developers
involved.
That's what ant is there for. Hopefully with maven things going to get even
better. I'm just looking for someone to comment on how to use maven with
jetspeed and if it's useable at all yet.

thanks


>From: Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Jetspeed Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: build with maven
>Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 10:37:41 -0500
>
>
>You might want to look at Eclipse as an IDE. WE are using it with Jetspeed
>1
>and it works very nicely with ANT and CVS.
>I have not yet tried Jetspeed 2 and Maven. Perhaps some of the more
>experienced developers can comment on Eclipse and Maven.
>Eclipse makes the structure of your project easier to follow and handles
>the
>CVS side extremely well.
>
>Ron
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dmitry Amelchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 2:33 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: build with maven
>
>
>Hi,
>i've downloaded the Jetspeed and trying to build it with maven. I'm pretty
>new to maven but like the concepts a lot and would really like to get the
>jetspeed build working with maven as well as with ant.
>
>Unfortunately it's not as easy as it seems.
>I'm running into the problems like:
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>Attempting to download activation-1.0.1.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download activation-1.0.1.jar.
>Attempting to download javamail-1.2.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download javamail-1.2.jar.
>Attempting to download jaxp-1.2.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download jaxp-1.2.jar.
>Attempting to download jdbc-2.0.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download jdbc-2.0.jar.
>Attempting to download jndi-1.2.1.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download jndi-1.2.1.jar.
>Attempting to download stratum-1.0-b4-dev.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download stratum-1.0-b4-dev.jar.
>Attempting to download uddi4j-1.0.jar.
>WARNING: Failed to download uddi4j-1.0.jar.
>The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied
>dependencies:
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>
>Before posting here i've looked around at the maven's user list as well as
>the jetspeed's one. There are a lot of similar problems discussed, but non
>of them gives the solution other then configuring custom or remote
>repository for those jars.
>I'm definately going to do so if that's the only option, i'm just curiouse,
>how is it done by jspeed developpers -- i've got the distribution i'm
>assuming people use as is, but could not find any explicit references to
>the
>remote or local repository configuration other then ibiblio (the one that
>misses the desired jars because of licensing issues). Also, what's confuses
>me is that all these jars maven complains about are part of the jetspeed
>download.
>Is there an easier way to point to those jars rather then configuring the
>repository (maybe it is a repository already -- how do i use it then)?
>I'm i missing something? Sorry if the question is too obviouse, just trying
>to get up to speed as quickly as possible.
>
>Thank you.
>
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