Hi,
I'm trying to migrate my m1 plugins to m2, and have some questions before I
get started.
1. In m1 there was a directory structure and a specific goal to test
the plugin.
How should I test a plugin in m2.
2. If the answer to 1. is to junit test it using surefire.
How
Thanks,
it works now.
Rico
Brett Porter wrote:
Was there any additional information about why it failed to find the
latest version?
This might correct itself if you try again (perhaps using -U to force
an update check).
- Brett
On 10/23/05, Rico (privat) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hi,
I've got following error while I typed mvn site:
[INFO] Can't find bundle for base name project-info-report, locale de_DE
[INFO]
[INFO] Trace
java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find bundle for base name
This has been fixed in SVN (maven-project-info-reports).
- Brett
On 10/23/05, Rico (privat) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got following error while I typed mvn site:
[INFO] Can't find bundle for base name project-info-report, locale de_DE
[INFO]
How to set it in the pom.xml?
Hong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005-10-24
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发件人: Brett Porter
收件人: Maven Users List,star.hong
时 间: 2005-10-24, 13:48:39
主 题: Re: [M2]How to change the m2's defalut webapp dir to my own webroot dir?
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
I don't understand what you want to do.
Can you explain it a little bit more ?
What do you call at runtime ?
I would like change one resource definition when I start
eclipse:generate-classpath .
When you are running maven ?
Yes
Arnaud
-Message
Hi,
I have gone thru the Maven documentation in Site, but I did not find it
very useful.
I have a current Ant build script, I need to migrate that to Maven. Help
me some good useful documentation.
By the way I don't have knowledge on Maven till now.. I know it is good
for multi module building.
It goes in the configuration element for maven-war-plugin. There are
plenty of examples in the documentation, such as the getting started
guide.
Regards,
Brett
On 10/24/05, Hong Xing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to set it in the pom.xml?
Hong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005-10-24
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Here's an extract from my pom.xml where
i apply different checkstyle rules to my main src and my test code.
build
plugins
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-checkstyle-plugin/artifactId
executions
execution
idcheck-main-src/id
2005/10/24, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 13:27 +0200, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
Thanks a lot, I'll try to take a look at it as soon as possible.
Anyway, I've been taking a look at the head revision of
org.codehaus.doxia.module.docbook.DocBookParser.java, and I
Done. see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1298
Kind regards,
Dave Sag
Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
21/10/05 09:51 PM
Please respond to
Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
To
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cc
Subject
Re: [m2] writing a Mojo for a
-Original Message-
From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: lundi 24 octobre 2005 04:01
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: Where should configuration files go?
[snip]
We might want to align our notions:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-
Hi,
I'm using mvn eclipse:eclipse to generate an eclipse-project: After
importing the generated project, I try to inspect the classpath using the
context-menue on the project: Whenever I do that, eclipse freezes and
never shows the context-menue for this project. Has anybody seen this
behaviour
Tracked it down a bit further. This printout is from a failing build:
artifact = no.netcom.ipl:utilities:jar:3.0-SNAPSHOT;
project: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (selected for compile)
[DEBUG] cleartrust:ct_runtime_api:jar:1.0 (selected for compile)
[DEBUG] fit:fit:jar:1.1 (selected
Hi,
I'm trying to get the surefire reports included into my site. The
plugin seems to work ok, however I got no test passed on my report.
The cause seems to be that the surefire plugin does not generate xml
report files, and that the surefire-report plugin relies on those...
Am I missing
As part of generating a QALab report
i need to run my qalab plugin's merge goal.
I have tried adding my qalab plugin
to the reporting section of my pom but i can't see how i specify which
goal to actually run? i tried adding an executions.../
section but that's not allowed.
hints or outright
Yes I would like to know to get also the XML in order to
XSLT it and get reports.
In Maven 1 you wrote something like this
project
...
reports
reportmaven-junit-report-plugin/report
reportmaven-jxr-plugin/report
...
/reports
...
/project
How do
I'm trying to execute the following ant task, but maven tells me it can't
find the weblogic.Deployer class
tasks
java classname=weblogic.Deployer fork=yes dir=${basedir}
failonerror=true
classpath
path refid=dependency.classpath/
/classpath
arg value=-adminurl/
arg value=${wl.adminurl}/
arg
Yeah
2005/10/22, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
m2 version?
On 10/21/05, Ief Berben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to execute the following plugin:
plugin
artifactIdxdoclet-maven-plugin/artifactId
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
version1.0-alpha-1/version
executions
Hi Peter,
to get the report in the site the config is the following:
reporting
plugins
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdsurefire-report-maven-plugin/artifactId
/plugin
...
/plugins
/reporting
This uses the surefire-report-maven-plugin that you can find here:
There is another post that gives a workaround to this problem, I quote
I found a workaround for this problem by changing all references to
2.0-beta-1 to 2.0 in pom xdoclet-maven-plugin-1.0-alpha-1.pom in my
repository.
Not sure that it's the cleanest solution, but it work for me. The public
svn
Hi guys,
AFAIK, this feature is currently only available in SVN. So you have two
options: either you build the surefire plugin from the trunk, or you wait
for the next release.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
DINQ/DSIN/INSI/EATE/IDVS/AIDV
(+33) (01 61) 45 15 91 - [EMAIL
http://maven.apache.org/general.html
I looked at the FAQ and understand how to install third party JARs
into maven repository with ``mvn install:install''?
My question is, how do I tell maven not to going looking remotely
for POM XML files for the commercial jars since I installed
them locally
Hi there,
I cannot generate javadoc reports. The problem seems to be related
with having the JVM installed in a path with spaces in it: C:\Archivos
de programa\Java\jdk1.5.0_04 (Archivos de programa is the equivalent
to Program files in spanish). Here you have the output from Maven:
[INFO]
Hi,
Thanks for tip! I changed the antrun dependency to be:
dependency
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-antrun-plugin/artifactId
version1.0/version
/dependency
And now it works. Really annoying bug.
/Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Pete
Hi,
I'm trying to execute the following command:
mvn release:prepare
-DtagBase=svn://192.168.0.1/maven-mojos/dependency-copier/tags
The developerConnection tag in the POM is:
scm:svn://192.168.0.1/maven-mojos/dependency-copier/trunk
But I get the following error:
Embedded error: Can't load the
I had specified the plugin dependency incorrectly in my project's
pom.xml. Here's the correct way to do it (I had used SNAPSHOT
instead of 2.0-beta-2-SNAPSHOT)::
build
plugins
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
On 10/22/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they are never used independantly I'd say merge, otherwise I'd say
fix the war plugin, merge the 2 web.xml's, and add that as the
resulting one.
OK.
My idea is that there shouldn't be any merging of xml files to do.
The war would just
-Original Message-
From: Pilgrim, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
http://maven.apache.org/general.html
I looked at the FAQ and understand how to install third party JARs
into maven repository with ``mvn install:install''?
My question is, how do I tell maven not to
Just wondered whether anyone (or Jose) has any comments on the post below ?
I'm starting ask myself the smae question ?
[M2] Project structure and Eclipse
Jose Gonzalez Gomez
Thu, 13 Oct 2005 07:58:01
Are you sure bug MNG-1216 is fixed? I am having the same problem with maven
2.0 final:
java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find bundle for base name
project-info-report, locale pt_BR
If I am correct, maven2 includes all optional transient dependencies by
default and you have to specify an exclude for each optional transient
dependency you do not want. This could potentially lead to many excludes.
It would be nice to have a flag to to turn off all optional transient
Nice idea.
2005/10/24, Tomislav Stojcevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I am correct, maven2 includes all optional transient dependencies by
default and you have to specify an exclude for each optional transient
dependency you do not want. This could potentially lead to many excludes.
It would be
Brett,
So are you saying that if the jars are named correctly (i.e. xxx-javadoc and
xxx-src) that Maven2 will automatically pull them to the local repository?
So if my project has a dep on a 3rd party jar, and they've included the src
and api jars, then Maven2 will pull them to my local repo as
From: Pilgrim, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My question is, how do I tell maven not to going looking remotely
for POM XML files for the commercial jars since I installed
them locally on my machine?
http://www.mail-archive.com/users%40maven.apache.org/msg26066.html
I've just been creating a pom
I am struggling with the following command, found in maven 2's
Getting Started Guide:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes
-DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-site
The error is:
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
A much better choice would be to allow install:install-file to
optionally create a POM for the file it is installing.
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 09:43
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Installing Commercial Jars and
From: Allison, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A much better choice would be to allow install:install-file to
optionally create a POM for the file it is installing.
It could create the minimal one that I'm doing manually now, but it couldn't
know about the dependencies. In addition, it would be nice
I'm sure this topic has been discussed before, but I'm having a hard
time finding good info on the subject in the lists, so I'll drag it back
out.
I have several web application in our environment. There are pieces
common to all of them, but obviously pieces that are not. In simple
Hi,
we are just merging some stuff from ant build files to maven2. To be
faster, we want to include some ant tasks at the beginning. Some of
the ant tasks need to execute the javac compiler, which fails with
Unable to find javac compiler.
There seems to be something wrong with my classpath or
I agree that you would need to add dependencies manually, but you have
to do that anyway so that is not an additional burden. Having the
minimal POM generated would probably eliminate about 75% of the POM
problems.
The BEST way for this to happen is to have the VENDOR ship a POM with
its
The plugin picks up the file but the style is not being correctly
applied. One thing that out custom style does is override the 80
characher line length. Yet I still see this error.
Regards,
Mark.
PS. The checkstyle file is the same one used in M1 and eclipse which
works correctly.
There is a page that highlights suggested names for Sun Jars, I
don't really see why we couldn't just extend that. It could even be
done by hand for now for those common ones. Alternatively, it sounds
like a great contribution project for someone to take up!
Eric
On Oct 24, 2005, at
It's customary to have a root pom also contain module elements
indicating the subprojects so one can build them all at once. I would
like to separate the two, so I have a root pom that produces only the
pom that others will inherit, and a separate project that defines the
module elements for
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
From: Pilgrim, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My question is, how do I tell maven not to going looking remotely
for POM XML files for the commercial jars since I installed
them locally on my machine?
From: Allison, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would not want to decide within the Maven
community on official group and artifact IDs
Why not? It was done for the Sun .jar files, and that's working well.
because that starts to become a nightmare.
You need to create a registry for the IDs, you need
Dear All,
Does anyone know how to specify a custom compiler in the pom of a project
that wishes to use it?
Am i correct in thinking that to make plexus/maven aware of a custom
compiler I need to:
a) Define a role/component in the components.xml of the compiler so that
plexus can find it?
Hi
I'm still having problem i'm getting this error, can u please help me
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: 'xdoclet' was
specified in an execution, but not found in the plugin
at
Hi,
Is there a document describing what exactly is transferred from the
parent pom to the child when doing things like :
parent
groupIdapache-cocoon/groupId
artifactIdcocoon/artifactId
version2.2-SNAPSHOT/version
/parent
ATM I'm always doing trial and error to find out what can
Dear All,
Does anyone know what is the best way to execute a native command in a mojo?
I've seen a couple of Mojo's using the CommandLine class in:
org.apache.maven.it.cli
Is that the recommended method?
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Stevenson
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein
--
I think you are specifiying the wrong plugin, should be :-
artifactIdxdoclet-maven-plugin/artifactId
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
also I found the ejbdoclet snipped needs to be as follows, otherwise
the source gets generated but not picked up by the compile step :-
...
ejbdoclet
David Jackman wrote:
It's customary to have a root pom also contain module elements
indicating the subprojects so one can build them all at once. I would
like to separate the two, so I have a root pom that produces only the
pom that others will inherit, and a separate project that defines
Hi folks,
I have a very strange issue with Maven 1.1: when I call the jar goal,
it says Creating Manifest-only Jar. And indeed, when I open the
archive, there's nothing in it but a meager MANIFEST.MF. No classes, no
resources, no nothing. I know I didn't set any strange property in some
Thanks for your reply
but when i made those plugin changes like
plugin
artifactIdxdoclet-maven-plugin/artifactId
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
Hi,
I am using this in Maven script, but the test cases are not running. Can
any body tell how to execute the test cases?
maven:reactor
basedir=${pom.getContext().getVariable('basedir')}
includes=project.xml
Well I got rounding using the workaround mention in my first reply to
this post.
But I see Kevin used a different fix.
My workaround was :-
I found a workaround for this problem by changing all references to
2.0-beta-1 to 2.0 in pom xdoclet-maven-plugin-1.0-alpha-1.pom in my
repository.
Not
Hi Kevin,
Can you please give a sample how did you make it work... eventhough i
changed my dependency its still not working for me
i'm getting
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: 'xdoclet' was
specified in an execution, but not found in the plugin
at
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 11:45 -0200, Eduardo Rocha wrote:
I am struggling with the following command, found in maven 2's
Getting Started Guide:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 09:30 -0400, Tomislav Stojcevich wrote:
If I am correct, maven2 includes all optional transient dependencies by
default and you have to specify an exclude for each optional transient
dependency you do not want. This could potentially lead to many excludes.
A project
Hi Brett,
I'm new to Maven 2 played a bit with Maven 1 but it's long time ago. So
I don't understand your short answer.
What does it mean ...
*** This has been fixed in SVN (maven-project-info-reports) ***
Maybe I would ask less but the online documentation I think don't give
enough for a
All,
wondering how do we have log file for whatever mvn lifecyle/goal
command
like in ant ant -logfile=log.log target
Thanks,
Raghurajan Gurunathan
Hi,
This is not a question. Rather a tip for anyone struggling with xml in
Maven as I have recently.
Maven, ant, and the Sun jdk itself all handle the subject of different
xml parsers either poorly or not at all.
Here is a nice solution I have recently stumbled across. I hope it is
proves of
Hi Brett,
I'm new to Maven 2 played a bit with Maven 1 but it's long time ago. So
I don't understand your short answer.
What does it mean ...
*** This has been fixed in SVN (maven-project-info-reports) ***
Maybe I would ask less but the online documentation I think don't give
enough for a
Rico (privat) wrote:
*** This has been fixed in SVN (maven-project-info-reports) ***
It basically means that you found a bug, Brett fixed it and the fix will
be available in the next release.
Jorg
-
To unsubscribe,
What did I do wrong, then?
I created the program to create the POM for the installed JARS.
For weblogic jar, it Created the file
~/.m2/repository/bea-weblogic/weblogic/8.1/weblogic-8.1.pom
So I am confused, if the pom is there, why is it being ignored?
Is the file format wrong?
project
Hi,
This is not a question. Rather a tip for anyone struggling with xml in
Maven as I have recently.
Maven, ant, and the Sun jdk itself all handle the subject of different
xml parsers either poorly or not at all.
Here is a nice solution I have recently stumbled across. I hope it is
proves
I think I know how the optional tag works within a pom. I am saying that if
my project has a dependency on projectA and projectA has an optional
dependency for project1 and an optional dependency for project2, that
currently I will get project1 and project2 jars downloaded into my project.
Let's
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 18:48 +0200, Jorg Heymans wrote:
Rico (privat) wrote:
*** This has been fixed in SVN (maven-project-info-reports) ***
It basically means that you found a bug, Brett fixed it and the fix will
be available in the next release.
And there was a vote for a release so
Hi
I'm having this wired problem
even though i gave different source directory at my fileset dir still
tries to look into directory as ./src/main/java
Can't we override this directory???
Here is my ejbdoclet
ejbdoclet destdir=/views/Ejb/generated-sources/xout
fileset dir=/views/Ejb
All,
I decided to keep the context configuration for Tomcat 5.5 external (vs. in
META-INF).
That brought up the question, where to keep external configuration files in the
Maven-suggested directory layout?
Any ideas?
Thx,
Janek
All,
One of the possibilities Tomcat 5.5 suggest for the context configuration of a web
application is a file named context.xml in the META-INF of your webapp.
In my case it declares a datasource, which differs depending on the deployment
environment.
Question: how can I use different
OK. I know I am weird because I use NetBeans instead of Eclipse, but...
The guide for using Maven 2 with NetBeans shows using the
netbeans-freeform plugin but does not indicate how to install the plugin
in the first place.
Not a major item, but it probably should be corrected.
unfortunately it wasn't releases AFAIK. i've built it myself localy from
svn. works ok..
Milos
On 10/24/05, Allison, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I know I am weird because I use NetBeans instead of Eclipse, but...
The guide for using Maven 2 with NetBeans shows using the
Built from SVN where?
-Original Message-
From: Milos Kleint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 14:20
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven 2 and NetBeans
unfortunately it wasn't releases AFAIK. i've built it myself localy from
svn. works ok..
Milos
On
mojo.codehaus.org http://mojo.codehaus.org, it's in the sandbox
subdirectory.. once checked out, calling mvn install will do..
it has a quite long name for the goal something like
netbeans-freeform:generate-netbeans-project.
It would be nice to have teh plugin released and have the goal name
Hi
I compiled the netbeans plugin myself as well. Looked like one needs to change
the
pom slightly to refer to newer dependencies of Maven. It does compile, but one
of the tests has 10 failures. I skipped the tests, installed it, generated
the netbeans files, loaded it into netbeans. All looks
The settings descriptor shows snapshot when it appears it needs to be
snapshots
*I think his email is Raphaël Piéroni [EMAIL PROTECTED]*
milos
On 10/24/05, Donszelmann, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I compiled the netbeans plugin myself as well. Looked like one needs to
change the
pom slightly to refer to newer dependencies of Maven. It does compile, but
one
of
I'd like to use Maven2 to run my builds but the ground truth metadata
for my projects is in an existing collection of files. I don't want to
duplicate this information in pom.xml files. Is there a way to plug-in
a POM provider that will let me provide project metadata to Maven so
that it
Same problem for release / releases
-Original Message-
From: Brian E. Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 3:02 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: m2 - doc error in settings descriptor
The settings descriptor shows snapshot when it appears it needs to be
snapshots
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 13:25 -0600, David Schneider wrote:
I'd like to use Maven2 to run my builds but the ground truth metadata
for my projects is in an existing collection of files. I don't want to
duplicate this information in pom.xml files. Is there a way to plug-in
a POM provider that
The activeByDefault doesn't work in the settings.xml, but it does in the
pom:
profiles
profile
activation
activeByDefaulttrue/activeByDefault
/activation
iddefault/id
repositories
repository
idsnaps/id
urlhttp://cordella.mht.stchome.com:/repository/url
snapshots
Hi Janek,
Filtering is obviously the best way to achieve this, but we need to
resolve MNG-791 first.
An alternative way which I'm using in the interim is to use profiles.
You'll need to create multiple versions of your context.xml and
configure the war plugin accordingly, e.g.:
src
|_
Hi all,
I was just wondering - are there any *rough* estimates as to when
plugin final releases will start rolling out?
Right now, even though m2 is final, the plugins are not. Even if you
install a clean m2 with a clean local repo, jars like
maven-model-2.0-beta-X.jar, settings-model-beta-X,
For the record, the changes needed to the pom.xml for the plugin:
-- Change dependencies to:
-- org.apache.maven:maven-project:2.0-beta-3
-- org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-utils:1.0.4
-- org.apache.maven:maven-artifact-manager:2.0-beta-3
--
The Project Reporting plugin has been released. This release addresses
the issue with running the standard reports under a non-English locale,
and adds support for localised Japanese reports.
To obtain the latest release, include the version in your POM:
plugin
try adding a iddefault/id to the profile...
On 10/24/05, Brian E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The activeByDefault doesn't work in the settings.xml, but it does in the
pom:
profiles
profile
activation
activeByDefaulttrue/activeByDefault
/activation
iddefault/id
repositories
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 15:29 -0500, Allison, Bob wrote:
For the record, the changes needed to the pom.xml for the plugin:
-- Change dependencies to:
-- org.apache.maven:maven-project:2.0-beta-3
-- org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-utils:1.0.4
--
Hi,
I'm trying out maven 2 and the eclipse plugin in combination with Eclipse
WTP.
Everything works fine, although I do not manage to generate the 'dependent
modules' section in the .wtpmodules file, like below:
dependent-module deploy-path=/WEB-INF/lib
Javadoc creation is failing for me, simply because the javadoc
command is being invoked incorrectly. It would appear that it has
something to do with the way plexus is locating commands, but I'm not
sure.
Embedded error: An error has occurred in javadoc report generation.
That doesn't work for me - I have to delcare an additional dependency,
and a classifier. Like this:
dependency
groupId...
artifactId...
version...
classifiersources/classifier
/dependency
same for javadoc (no s in the end of javadocs... ;-)
As for deploying them - I bind the
Brett (or anyone else),
I can't seem to find the proper component in JIRA to file this issue.
When I try to create a new issue there is no maven-archetype-plugin
project in the drop-down. Should I file it under Maven2?? (sounds weird...)
Regards, Jon
From:
Hi Michael,
I didn't never see that !!
Can you open an issue and send us if possible a little project to reproduce it
(with all you environment informations...).
Arnaud
-Message d'origine-
De : Michael Böckling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 24 octobre 2005 17:55
À :
Yes, Maven 2 has a maven-archetype-plugin in the components list. We
haven't had an opportunity to create projects for the Maven2 plugins
yet
On 10/24/05, Jon Ekdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett (or anyone else),
I can't seem to find the proper component in JIRA to file this issue.
When I
On 10/24/05, Arik Kfir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't work for me - I have to delcare an additional dependency,
Yes, that's correct, but I believe the eclipse plugin automates this
and the others can too.
As for deploying them - I bind the sources/javadoc plugins to the
install/deploy
To run tests you must call the goal test:test (aka test)
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/plugins/test/goals.html
Arnaud
-Message d'origine-
De : Padmanabha Rao A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 24 octobre 2005 17:26
À : Maven Users List
Objet : Running Test
cool!
On 10/24/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/24/05, Arik Kfir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't work for me - I have to delcare an additional dependency,
Yes, that's correct, but I believe the eclipse plugin automates this
and the others can too.
As for deploying
Hi all,
My project has several sub-projects, each project has the following
structure:
/module1/src/... /module1/api
... /module1/impl
I need to have one jar for the api classes only, and the other of the impl
classes.
Any suggestions on how to do this on M2?
I was using the compiler-plugin's
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Meg Hsu wrote:
Hi all,
My project has several sub-projects, each project has the following
structure:
/module1/src/... /module1/api
... /module1/impl
I need to have one jar for the api classes only, and the other of the impl
classes.
Any suggestions on how to do
It was just released.
On 10/24/05, Eduardo Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure bug MNG-1216 is fixed? I am having the same problem with maven
2.0 final:
java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find bundle for base name
project-info-report, locale pt_BR
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