Ok, this should not be necessary. The repository should be part of the
pom.xml itself.

Which module is this??

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Dan Bergh Johnsson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I managed to follow my simple instructions and it all worked out fine.
>
> But then!
>
> I tried to start from an empty local maven repo (rm -r ~/.m2/repository/*).
>
> And, there was a resource that was not found:
>
> ---xxx---
> [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
>
> GroupId: org.openrdf.sesame
> ArtifactId: sesame-core
> Version: 2.2.1
>
> Reason: Unable to download the artifact from any repository
>
>  org.openrdf.sesame:sesame-core:pom:2.2.1
>
> from the specified remote repositories:
>  central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2),
>  ops4j-snapshot (http://repository.ops4j.org/mvn-snapshots)
> ---xxx---
>
> Probably, I have been missing this as my local repo was "primed" by earlier 
> qi4j-builds (snap-0.5 probably).
>
> So: where do I find the openrdf repo?
>
> Yours
>
>   Dan
>
>
>
> Dan Bergh Johnsson, Omegapoint AB | http://www.omegapoint.se
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>
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>> [email protected]] För Rickard Öberg
>> Skickat: den 12 maj 2009 12:00
>> Till: [email protected]
>> Ämne: Re: [qi4j-dev] Preparing for DDD SE workshop on Qi4j
>>
>> Dan Bergh Johnsson wrote:
>> > 0. Ensure you have git and maven installed
>> > 1. checkout using "git clone git://dscm.ops4j.org/qi4j-tutorials.git"
>> > 2. build using "mvn install" standing in the tutorial directory
>>
>> Simple enough :-)
>>
>> > The workshop is going to run the composite tutorial. In the composite
>> > directory there is a pom.xml and it seems to work fine. I have opened it
>> > as a project using IntelliJ and run the first tutorial.
>> >
>> > However, I also note that there are iml-files in the git-rep, but there
>> > seems to be no ipr, at least not in 'qi4j-tutorials'. What is the
>> > purpose of those iml:s? Something that could be useful for a workshop?
>> > Otherwise, I'll just recommend people to run of the pom:s.
>>
>> Yeah, just go with the POM's.
>>
>> > 3. Open the pom.xml in the 'composites' subdir as a project in your
>> > favourite IDE.
>>
>> Pretty much.
>>
>> /Rickard
>>
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