On Feb 20, 2010, at 1:51 AM, tbee wrote:
jvanzyl wrote:
Sure, if you're dealing with a single module there's no benefit of
inheritance. If you really find you want goals of certain plugins to be
executed automatically then yes, you make a custom packaging and make it
transparent by
Okey i'll do that.
Markku
On 20.2.2010 5:10, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Reopen the issue with a sample project expressing the problem. Telling us
something doesn't work without a way to easily reproduce the problem and not
referencing, or updating, the JIRA means there's a good chance we'll never
Hi,
It is actually Maven Help plugin effective-pom goal bug Actual build is
working correctly.
I file issue to Help plugin jira with sample project.
Rgds,
Markku
On 20.2.2010 16:17, Markku Saarela wrote:
Okey i'll do that.
Markku
On 20.2.2010 5:10, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Reopen the issue
jvanzyl wrote:
Most people we deal don't actually find that, it's usually not understand
the tool and the impatient find it easier to roll their own solution.
During my research I found many developers of well know open source projects
tried and failed migrating to Maven. After all that
jvanzyl wrote:
Most people we deal don't actually find that, it's usually not understand
the tool and the impatient find it easier to roll their own solution.
During my research I found many developers of well know open source projects
tried and failed migrating to Maven. After all that
Hi Stephen,
cd target/it/_name_of_test
mvnDebug -s ../interpolated-settings.xml _goal_
may be my expressions wasn't accurate enough...
I tried to get running the plugin under test like mvn -X ...
more or less the same thing like:
cd target/it/_name_of_test
mvn -X -s ..
But it seemed to
On Feb 20, 2010, at 10:56 AM, tbee wrote:
jvanzyl wrote:
Most people we deal don't actually find that, it's usually not understand
the tool and the impatient find it easier to roll their own solution.
During my research I found many developers of well know open source projects
Hi to all,
i'm trying to create a multipage report...
I would like to create an entry like:
XYZ
+--- Report 1
+--- Report 2
+--- Report 3
Does exist a good example how to achieve this ?
I've found AbstractMavenMultiPageReport ...but also found an Issue
Sent from my [rhymes with tryPod] ;-)
On 20 Feb 2010, at 15:56, tbee t...@tbee.org wrote:
jvanzyl wrote:
Most people we deal don't actually find that, it's usually not
understand
the tool and the impatient find it easier to roll their own solution.
During my research I found many
Hi,
I don't really know, but I would starat with maven-project-info-report-plugin,
since it produces all Projeect Information reports.
Regards,
Hervé
Le samedi 20 février 2010, Karl Heinz Marbaise a écrit :
Hi to all,
i'm trying to create a multipage report...
I would like to create an
Hm. There is a tad too much assumption in that previous post. First let me
introduce myself; 15 years ago I graduated with honors from a software
engineering study. I've done everything from C, Cobol, lowlevel embedded
systems and assembly (I worked on one of the first mobile GPS hardware),
On Feb 20, 2010, at 2:41 PM, tbee wrote:
Hm. There is a tad too much assumption in that previous post. First let me
introduce myself; 15 years ago I graduated with honors from a software
engineering study. I've done everything from C, Cobol, lowlevel embedded
systems and assembly (I worked
jvanzyl wrote:
The migration to Maven is not because I want to migrate one of my
projects;
I'm setting up the development toolchain for our company, using one of
our
more complex projects as the testcase.
As the first test case?
By yourself, with a team?
Yes.
Small team; 3
I answer more tomorrow, but for now here's a blog on making a custom lifecycle.
http://www.sonatype.com/people/2009/08/create-a-customized-build-process-in-maven/
On Feb 20, 2010, at 5:20 PM, tbee wrote:
jvanzyl wrote:
The migration to Maven is not because I want to migrate one of my
jvanzyl wrote:
I answer more tomorrow, but for now here's a blog on making a custom
lifecycle.
That certainly looks doable, basically I need to create a onejar (or our
alternative that is) packaging. Seems logical.
If you have two plugins, e.g. something to do at the beginning and
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