RE: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-28 Thread Weston, Toby
Yep I include the war.bundle property, so Maven is fine, I meant that it
doesn't export / deploy correctly from within WSAD.

Dion Gillard wrote:
 Are you using
 
 properties
   war.bundletrue/war.bundle
 /properties
 
 on the dependency?
 
 On 11/25/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Lee,
 
 Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to
 handle the JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in
 the Maven way (ie, extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if doesn't
 export / deploy this under the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does that make
 sense? 
 
 Thanks,
 Toby
 
   _
 
 From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
 To: Maven Users List
 Cc: Weston, Toby
 Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?
 
 
 I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with
 version 1 of Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we
 wanted. My memory is fuzzy and I don't have access to the project
 files any more. 
 
 1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just fine.
 
 2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all the
 other projects as subprojects.
 
 3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it
 up as an external tool to just run.
 
 4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy
 that way to the built in Websphere to test things.
 
 5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs
 with Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app that
 did little more than show you the version number of the back end.
 Every layer was in a seperate WSAD project. That implies there were
 ejb projects, web projects and java projects.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 -- Lee Meador
 
 
 On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
 Hi Folks,
 
 Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
 webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
 Application Developer? 
 
 I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
 project structure co-exist in harmony.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Toby
 
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Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-28 Thread Dion Gillard
We have no hassles deploying or exporting from WSAD.

Do you make sure your MANIFEST.MF is correct?

On 11/28/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yep I include the war.bundle property, so Maven is fine, I meant that it
 doesn't export / deploy correctly from within WSAD.

 Dion Gillard wrote:
  Are you using
 
  properties
war.bundletrue/war.bundle
  /properties
 
  on the dependency?
 
  On 11/25/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Lee,
 
  Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to
  handle the JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in
  the Maven way (ie, extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if doesn't
  export / deploy this under the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does that make
  sense?
 
  Thanks,
  Toby
 
_
 
  From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
  To: Maven Users List
  Cc: Weston, Toby
  Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?
 
 
  I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with
  version 1 of Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we
  wanted. My memory is fuzzy and I don't have access to the project
  files any more.
 
  1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just fine.
 
  2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all the
  other projects as subprojects.
 
  3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it
  up as an external tool to just run.
 
  4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy
  that way to the built in Websphere to test things.
 
  5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs
  with Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app that
  did little more than show you the version number of the back end.
  Every layer was in a seperate WSAD project. That implies there were
  ejb projects, web projects and java projects.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  -- Lee Meador
 
 
  On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
  Hi Folks,
 
  Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
  webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
  Application Developer?
 
  I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
  project structure co-exist in harmony.
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Toby
 
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RE: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-28 Thread Weston, Toby
Yep, all looks good, I've got the MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar in the .classpath file
and marked as exported like this;

classpathentry exported=true kind=var
path=MAVEN_REPO/axis/jars/axis-1.3.jar/
classpathentry kind=var path=MAVEN_REPO/axis/jars/axis-1.3.jar/

And added it to the manifest.mf file like this;

Class-Path: axis-1.3.jar

But still no JARs when I export (or deploy) from WSAD! Did you have your
webapp associated with an EAR? Mine isn't, so I export - JAR not EAR. Am I
missing something?

Cheers,
Toby

Dion Gillard wrote:
 We have no hassles deploying or exporting from WSAD.
 
 Do you make sure your MANIFEST.MF is correct?
 
 On 11/28/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yep I include the war.bundle property, so Maven is fine, I meant that
 it doesn't export / deploy correctly from within WSAD.
 
 Dion Gillard wrote:
 Are you using
 
 properties
   war.bundletrue/war.bundle
 /properties
 
 on the dependency?
 
 On 11/25/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Lee,
 
 Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to
 handle the JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in
 the Maven way (ie, extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if doesn't
 export / deploy this under the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does that make
 sense? 
 
 Thanks,
 Toby
 
   _
 
 From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
 To: Maven Users List
 Cc: Weston, Toby
 Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer
 anyone? 
 
 
 I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with
 version 1 of Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we
 wanted. My memory is fuzzy and I don't have access to the project
 files any more. 
 
 1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just
 fine. 
 
 2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all
 the other projects as subprojects.
 
 3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it
 up as an external tool to just run.
 
 4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy
 that way to the built in Websphere to test things.
 
 5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs
 with Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app
 that did little more than show you the version number of the back
 end. Every layer was in a seperate WSAD project. That implies
 there 
 were ejb projects, web projects and java projects.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 -- Lee Meador
 
 
 On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
 Hi Folks,
 
 Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones
 like
 webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
 Application Developer? 
 
 I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
 project structure co-exist in harmony.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Toby
 
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Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-28 Thread Lee Meador
Sorry Toby. I just don't remember how it was done and I don't have access to
that code since I have moved to another project at another company. That was
last year and I've slept since then.

Perhaps we copied our jar dependencies into someplace where WSAD could find
them. I seem to remember some jars in the base project but I'm just not sure
how they were used.

Sorry,

-- Lee Meador

On 11/28/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yep, all looks good, I've got the MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar in the .classpath
 file
 and marked as exported like this;

 classpathentry exported=true kind=var
 path=MAVEN_REPO/axis/jars/axis-1.3.jar/
 classpathentry kind=var path=MAVEN_REPO/axis/jars/axis-1.3.jar/

 And added it to the manifest.mf file like this;

 Class-Path: axis-1.3.jar

 But still no JARs when I export (or deploy) from WSAD! Did you have your
 webapp associated with an EAR? Mine isn't, so I export - JAR not EAR. Am
 I
 missing something?

 Cheers,
 Toby

 Dion Gillard wrote:
  We have no hassles deploying or exporting from WSAD.
 
  Do you make sure your MANIFEST.MF is correct?
 
  On 11/28/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yep I include the war.bundle property, so Maven is fine, I meant that
  it doesn't export / deploy correctly from within WSAD.
 
  Dion Gillard wrote:
  Are you using
 
  properties
war.bundletrue/war.bundle
  /properties
 
  on the dependency?
 
  On 11/25/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Lee,
 
  Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to
  handle the JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in
  the Maven way (ie, extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if doesn't
  export / deploy this under the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does that make
  sense?
 
  Thanks,
  Toby
 
_
 
  From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
  To: Maven Users List
  Cc: Weston, Toby
  Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer
  anyone?
 
 
  I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with
  version 1 of Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we
  wanted. My memory is fuzzy and I don't have access to the project
  files any more.
 
  1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just
  fine.
 
  2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all
  the other projects as subprojects.
 
  3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it
  up as an external tool to just run.
 
  4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy
  that way to the built in Websphere to test things.
 
  5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs
  with Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app
  that did little more than show you the version number of the back
  end. Every layer was in a seperate WSAD project. That implies
  there
  were ejb projects, web projects and java projects.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  -- Lee Meador
 
 
  On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
  Hi Folks,
 
  Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones
  like
  webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
  Application Developer?
 
  I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
  project structure co-exist in harmony.
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Toby
 
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RE: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-28 Thread Weston, Toby
No worries, thanks for the comments, I'm just not sure if WSAD is supposed
to copy the JARs or not, if not I can work around - I've just got a bee in
my bonnet :)

Cheers

Lee Meador wrote:
 Sorry Toby. I just don't remember how it was done and I don't have
 access to that code since I have moved to another project at another
 company. That was last year and I've slept since then.  
 
 Perhaps we copied our jar dependencies into someplace where WSAD
 could find them. I seem to remember some jars in the base project but
 I'm just not sure how they were used.  
 
 Sorry,
 
 -- Lee Meador
 
 On 11/28/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Yep, all looks good, I've got the MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar in the
 .classpath file and marked as exported like this;
 
 classpathentry exported=true kind=var
 path=MAVEN_REPO/axis/jars/axis-1.3.jar/
 classpathentry kind=var path=MAVEN_REPO/axis/jars/axis-1.3.jar/
 
 And added it to the manifest.mf file like this;
 
 Class-Path: axis-1.3.jar
 
 But still no JARs when I export (or deploy) from WSAD! Did you have
 your webapp associated with an EAR? Mine isn't, so I export - JAR
 not EAR. Am I missing something? 
 
 Cheers,
 Toby
 
 Dion Gillard wrote:
 We have no hassles deploying or exporting from WSAD.
 
 Do you make sure your MANIFEST.MF is correct?
 
 On 11/28/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yep I include the war.bundle property, so Maven is fine, I meant
 that it doesn't export / deploy correctly from within WSAD.
 
 Dion Gillard wrote:
 Are you using
 
 properties
   war.bundletrue/war.bundle
 /properties
 
 on the dependency?
 
 On 11/25/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Lee,
 
 Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to
 handle the JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in
 the Maven way (ie, extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if
 doesn't export / deploy this under the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does
 that make sense? 
 
 Thanks,
 Toby
 
   _
 
 From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
 To: Maven Users List
 Cc: Weston, Toby
 Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer
 anyone? 
 
 
 I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with
 version 1 of Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we
 wanted. My memory is fuzzy and I don't have access to the
 project files any more. 
 
 1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just
 fine. 
 
 2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all
 the other projects as subprojects.
 
 3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set
 it up as an external tool to just run.
 
 4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy
 that way to the built in Websphere to test things.
 
 5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to
 EJBs with Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web
 app that did little more than show you the version number of the
 back end. Every layer was in a seperate WSAD project. That
 implies there were ejb projects, web projects and java projects.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 -- Lee Meador
 
 
 On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
 Hi Folks,
 
 Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones
 like webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or
 Rational Application Developer? 
 
 I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make
 the project structure co-exist in harmony.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Toby
 
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RE: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-25 Thread Weston, Toby
Hi Lee,
 
Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to handle the
JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in the Maven way (ie,
extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if doesn't export / deploy this under
the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does that make sense?
 
Thanks,
Toby

  _  

From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
To: Maven Users List
Cc: Weston, Toby
Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?


I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with version 1 of
Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we wanted. My memory is
fuzzy and I don't have access to the project files any more.

1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just fine.

2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all the other
projects as subprojects.

3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it up as an
external tool to just run.

4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy that way
to the built in Websphere to test things.

5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs with
Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app that did little
more than show you the version number of the back end. Every layer was in
a seperate WSAD project. That implies there were ejb projects, web projects
and java projects.

Hope this helps.

-- Lee Meador


On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

Hi Folks,

Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational Application
Developer?

I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the project 
structure co-exist in harmony.

Thanks in advance,
Toby

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RE: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-24 Thread Weston, Toby
Hey folks,

Looking at this more, when I setup a web project in WSAD/RAD I'll set the
build path to include MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar (extending the MAVEN_REPO variable
which points to my local repository). I then tick the box for foo.jar in the
'Order and Export' window thinking this will export the jar's in the
WEB-INF\lib folder.

It doesn't!

Anyone got any ideas how you can point the dependancies to the local
repository but still export them under WEB-INF\lib? This is important
because when I deploy to the server from within Websphere it doesn't include
the JARs. Nice. Otherwise, I'm forced to copy the JARs in the lib folder and
not take advantage of the local repository. 

Thanks,
Toby

Weston, Toby wrote:
 Thanks,
 
 That's the kind of thing I was thinking, how did you handle
 dependencies for your web apps like the servlet API etc, I'm assuming
 you'd set these up in a local repo (as in copy key JARs from
 Websphere\runtimes\base_v51 or whatever)?   
 
 Cheers,
 Toby
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 22 November 2005 21:38
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?
 
 We have several projects using WSAD and Maven 1.x
 
 Developers typically code and test from inside of WSAD and
 CruiseControl handles the continuous integration. 
 
 We stick to WSAD's project structure and customise Maven with
 properties to make them compatible. 
 
 We've got:
 EARs
 WARs
 JARs
 Web Code (goes into WEB-INF/lib of the WAR)
 
 and typically a project to manage integration testing.
 
 HTH,
 
 On 11/23/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Folks,
 
 Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
 webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
 Application Developer? 
 
 I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
 project structure co-exist in harmony.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Toby
 
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RE: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-23 Thread Weston, Toby
Thanks,

That's the kind of thing I was thinking, how did you handle dependencies for
your web apps like the servlet API etc, I'm assuming you'd set these up in a
local repo (as in copy key JARs from Websphere\runtimes\base_v51 or
whatever)?

Cheers,
Toby

-Original Message-
From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 November 2005 21:38
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

We have several projects using WSAD and Maven 1.x

Developers typically code and test from inside of WSAD and
CruiseControl handles the continuous integration.

We stick to WSAD's project structure and customise Maven with
properties to make them compatible.

We've got:
EARs
WARs
JARs
Web Code (goes into WEB-INF/lib of the WAR)

and typically a project to manage integration testing.

HTH,

On 11/23/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Folks,

 Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
 webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
Application
 Developer?

 I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
project
 structure co-exist in harmony.

 Thanks in advance,
 Toby

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Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-23 Thread Dion Gillard
On 11/23/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks,

 That's the kind of thing I was thinking, how did you handle dependencies for
 your web apps like the servlet API etc, I'm assuming you'd set these up in a
 local repo (as in copy key JARs from Websphere\runtimes\base_v51 or
 whatever)?

 Cheers,
 Toby

Yep, we installed j2ee.jar from WebSphere into our repository under
was/jars/j2ee-5.1.0.3.jar for example.


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 From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

 We have several projects using WSAD and Maven 1.x

 Developers typically code and test from inside of WSAD and
 CruiseControl handles the continuous integration.

 We stick to WSAD's project structure and customise Maven with
 properties to make them compatible.

 We've got:
 EARs
 WARs
 JARs
 Web Code (goes into WEB-INF/lib of the WAR)

 and typically a project to manage integration testing.

 HTH,

 On 11/23/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Folks,
 
  Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
  webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
 Application
  Developer?
 
  I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
 project
  structure co-exist in harmony.
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Toby
 
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Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?

2005-11-22 Thread Lee Meador
I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with version 1 of
Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we wanted. My memory is
fuzzy and I don't have access to the project files any more.

1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just fine.

2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all the other
projects as subprojects.

3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it up as an
external tool to just run.

4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy that way
to the built in Websphere to test things.

5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs with
Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app that did little
more than show you the version number of the back end. Every layer was in
a seperate WSAD project. That implies there were ejb projects, web projects
and java projects.

Hope this helps.

-- Lee Meador

On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Folks,

 Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
 webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational
 Application
 Developer?

 I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the
 project
 structure co-exist in harmony.

 Thanks in advance,
 Toby

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