[flexcoders] Re: Maven plugin outputDirectory is READONLY

2007-05-02 Thread Frank
Christian,

Have you looked into javaforge.com for your Flex Maven plugin?

Heres a description:

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If you do not have the time to set it up, maybe I can do it for you.

Frank
 

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Christian Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Yeah.  Others have asked.  I don't have a public svn repo right 
now.   
 I'm going to try to set one up, but my current project has me 
pretty  
 locked up.  As soon as I can do, I'll get that going so others can  
 contribute, patch their own, yadda yadda.  Sorry for the delay on 
this.
 
 Christian.
 
 On Mar 20, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Frank wrote:
 
  Thanks for the reply, Christian. Great plugin, BTW.
 
  I wanted to get access to the sources with the eclipse .project 
files
  so I can alter it to enable changing the default directory, but 
the
  SVN access is not working. Are going going to fix access to that?
 
  Thanks again,
 
  Frank
 
  P.S. If you need help, I have experience writing Maven plugins. I 
was
  the original co-author of the JIBX maven plugin before I handed it
  over to the current maintainer.
 
  --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Christian Gruber cgruber@  
  wrote:
  
   I'll be getting back to it soon with some updates.
  
   Christian.
  
   On Mar 20, 2007, at 5:47 AM, romaindelfour wrote:
  
Hello
Here is what you want :
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/israfil/mojo/maven-flex2-
plugin/
1.0-alpha-2/
   
I did it. I'm trying to patch it for my needs.
Hope it helps you
   
Regards
   
   
   
  
   christian gruber + cgruber@ + bus 905.640.1119 + mob
   416.998.6023
   process coach and architect + ISRAFIL CONSULTING SERVICES
  
 
 
  
 
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[flexcoders] Re: Maven plugin outputDirectory is READONLY

2007-03-20 Thread romaindelfour
Hello
Here is what you want :
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/israfil/mojo/maven-flex2-plugin/1.0-alpha-2/

I did it. I'm trying to patch it for my needs.
Hope it helps you

Regards




Re: [flexcoders] Re: Maven plugin outputDirectory is READONLY

2007-03-20 Thread Christian Gruber

I'll be getting back to it soon with some updates.

Christian.

On Mar 20, 2007, at 5:47 AM, romaindelfour wrote:


Hello
Here is what you want :
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/israfil/mojo/maven-flex2-plugin/ 
1.0-alpha-2/


I did it. I'm trying to patch it for my needs.
Hope it helps you

Regards





christian gruber + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + bus 905.640.1119 + mob  
416.998.6023

process coach and architect + ISRAFIL CONSULTING SERVICES




[flexcoders] Re: Maven plugin outputDirectory is READONLY

2007-03-20 Thread Frank
Thanks for the reply, Christian.  Great plugin, BTW.

I wanted to get access to the sources with the eclipse .project files
so I can alter it to enable changing the default directory, but the
SVN access is not working.  Are going going to fix access to that?

Thanks again,

Frank

P.S. If you need help, I have experience writing Maven plugins.  I was
the original co-author of the JIBX maven plugin before I handed it
over to the current maintainer.


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Christian Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'll be getting back to it soon with some updates.
 
 Christian.
 
 On Mar 20, 2007, at 5:47 AM, romaindelfour wrote:
 
  Hello
  Here is what you want :
  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/israfil/mojo/maven-flex2-plugin/ 
  1.0-alpha-2/
 
  I did it. I'm trying to patch it for my needs.
  Hope it helps you
 
  Regards
 
 
  
 
 christian gruber + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + bus 905.640.1119 + mob  
 416.998.6023
 process coach and architect + ISRAFIL CONSULTING SERVICES





Re: [flexcoders] Re: Maven plugin outputDirectory is READONLY

2007-03-20 Thread Christian Gruber
Yeah.  Others have asked.  I don't have a public svn repo right now.   
I'm going to try to set one up, but my current project has me pretty  
locked up.  As soon as I can do, I'll get that going so others can  
contribute, patch their own, yadda yadda.  Sorry for the delay on this.


Christian.

On Mar 20, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Frank wrote:


Thanks for the reply, Christian. Great plugin, BTW.

I wanted to get access to the sources with the eclipse .project files
so I can alter it to enable changing the default directory, but the
SVN access is not working. Are going going to fix access to that?

Thanks again,

Frank

P.S. If you need help, I have experience writing Maven plugins. I was
the original co-author of the JIBX maven plugin before I handed it
over to the current maintainer.

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Christian Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:


 I'll be getting back to it soon with some updates.

 Christian.

 On Mar 20, 2007, at 5:47 AM, romaindelfour wrote:

  Hello
  Here is what you want :
  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/israfil/mojo/maven-flex2-plugin/
  1.0-alpha-2/
 
  I did it. I'm trying to patch it for my needs.
  Hope it helps you
 
  Regards
 
 
 

 christian gruber + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + bus 905.640.1119 + mob
 416.998.6023
 process coach and architect + ISRAFIL CONSULTING SERVICES






christian gruber + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + bus 905.640.1119 + mob  
416.998.6023

process coach and architect + ISRAFIL CONSULTING SERVICES




[flexcoders] Re: Maven plugin outputDirectory is READONLY

2007-03-15 Thread Frank
It doesn't appear that the author of the Maven Flex plugin has been
around for awhile.  Too bad, he did an excellent job on the plugin.  I
would love to get access to the source code to patch (read-only
access), but the directions on the web site do not seem to work.