On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:35 AM, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote:
Ignore my last note about the released vs. snapshot, I just made the
changes to point to the 1.1 snapshot versions, and removed the
need to change the jetty version.
Wonderful stuff ... many thanks!
Any additional commentary on
Miles,
Made one small change. Added the words in the parent directory (.m2)
of your local Maven repository
for the location of the archetype catalog.
As for Lift/Maven/GAE, one of the problems is that GAE doesn't have a
maven repository that I know of.
So, there are a couple of choices.
1)
Miles,
I can see your misunderstanding. The GAE plugin project certainly uses
Eclipse's standard classpath mechanism for Java projects, but not for
Java EE or Dynamic Web Application projects.
Specifically, it doesn't have the Java EE module dependencies
capability,
in which jar files on the
I'd be happy to write up a step-by-step of getting a Lift project
running in Eclipse,
from installing Eclipse to installing the scala and maven plugins and
setting them up and creating
a new maven project using the lift archetypes.
Glenn...
On May 21, 10:59 am, Miles Sabin mi...@milessabin.com
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 8:25 PM, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote:
I'd be happy to write up a step-by-step of getting a Lift project
running in Eclipse,
from installing Eclipse to installing the scala and maven plugins and
setting them up and creating
a new maven project using the lift
Miles,
I did a basic instruction page in the wiki for you to review. Note
that the
repository locations in the archetype catalog point to the release,
not
the SNAPSHOT versions. I'll change that, but just wanted to get the
basic
concepts out there first.
Glenn..
On May 21, 12:17 pm, Miles
Miles,
Ignore my last note about the released vs. snapshot, I just made the
changes to point to the 1.1 snapshot versions, and removed the
need to change the jetty version.
Glenn..
On May 21, 12:17 pm, Miles Sabin mi...@milessabin.com wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 8:25 PM, glenn