Ok, thank you for trying this out.
It is probably something wrong in my configuration.
If I have some time left I will try to reinstall the plugins and try again
(cannot do this now, I need to get some work done first :-)
Edwin
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hi
for m2 , I am doing this configuration to copy *.jar to my target
directory as well as tar to my assembled file.
/pom.xml
/plugins
!-- this will package all dependencies to your target/lib. command:
mvn package--
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
If needed, to copy all the dependencies, in m1 there's a tag :
maven:copy-deps
Arnaud
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hi
for m2 , I am doing this configuration to copy *.jar to my target
directory as well as tar to my assembled file.
/pom.xml
/plugins
!-- this will
i got my aspectj plugin working fine:
check out from svn://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/scm/trunk/mojo/mojo-
sandbox/aspectj-maven-plugin
anyway, from the spectj-maven-plugin/pom.xml
I updated all 1.5.0_M5 to 1.5.0 (since 1.5.0 is the latest release
on 20th Dec 05')
I have setup a local repository and dependencies are getting downloaded
to it fine.
I tried to put my own jar in their (an oracle db driver)
I am running maven 2 of windows xp.
Doing the following:
Setup repository at location
C:/mvnlocalrep
Then add the following structure
C:
mvnlocalrep
Hi,
I am na newbie to Maven and I have a following problem with my Maven
2.0.1. My POM.xml looks like this:
project xmlns=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xsi:schemaLocation=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
Hi,
I am na newbie to Maven and I have a following problem with my Maven
2.0.1. My POM.xml looks like this:
project xmlns=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xsi:schemaLocation=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
I've used ant to write a mojo with Maven 2.1-SNAPSHOT. This is working
great, but now I'd like to reference the jars of some dependencies of my
plugin.
How would I do this ? Can I pass this in using some kind of parameter
expression ?
Tom
Hi,
I have a couple of external jars that I need for my Project compilation.
I have uploaded them to the local repository using:
mvn install:install-file -Dfile=File Path\JAR_NAME.jar
-DgroupId=groupId
-DartifactId=JAR_NAME -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar
I tried adding the jar as a dependency
Hello,
after 3 years of using maven,
there is a discussion here at work,
that risk to come back to ant...
please send me the pointers for using ant versus maven, i can't remember
where to find them... (maven 1 or 2)
In advance Thank you
Raphaël
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-maven/
http://www.devx.com/java/Article/17204
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Hello,
after 3 years of using maven,
there is a discussion here at work,
that risk to come back to ant...
please send me the pointers for
David,
Im quite new myself but can try and give a couple of suggestions.
One is your model version. I believe this refers to the pom so should
probably be 4.0.0.
Also you may be better to use the install command to upload your jar to
the repository. I believe this command auto generates the
Hi David,
Instead of manually installing the jar let maven do it for you;
mvn -DartifactId=oraclejar -Dfile=./classes12.jar -DgroupId=oraclejar
-Dpackaging=jar -Dversion=1.2 install:install-file
Which will cause your jar file to be put into the repository properly.
Also - you appear to be
Hi
Is there a way to generate pom and checksum files also
When adding jar to local repository?
The property -DgeneratePom=true does not work for me.
Regards
Georges
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To: Maven Users List
Hi
I assume you are using Maven2.
Can you find the uploaded jars in your repository?
Have you checked the internal structure of your installed jars?
(for example if foo.jar is installed, and it in its turn contains bar.jar,
fu.jar etc maven won't find them)
Have you checked that yout dependency
Thanks for your response to this. I have full access to all
configuration so can try setting up my repository as a mirror.
However is this really how an internal repository should be configured.
There is a lot of reference to the concept of internal repositories but
I could not find any
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/articles.html
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Cyrill,
If you're using Maven 2 you should link to your reports in a Site Descriptor.
Please use this http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-site.html as a
reference.
Regards,
Alex
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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006
can u list down what exactly u have do for mvn install:install-file ?
regards
~manchi
On Jan 3, 2006, at 8:10 PM, Pagadala Baskar, Kiran Kumar
((Cognizant)) wrote:
Hi,
I have a couple of external jars that I need for my Project
compilation.
I have uploaded them to the local
Hi All,
I'm new to maven and xdoclet and I have a confusion in organizing my project. I
need to run ejbdoclet and hibernatedoclet on my source, then compile. After
this, I need to create 2 jar files, each of them containing some files from the
previous steps' output.
By default, one jar is
hi
I followed the following instruction, but it does not work on my
MacOSX 's bash shell.
anyone has a better luck?
Guide to Maven 2.x auto completion using BASH
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-bash-m2-completion.html
Regards,
manchi
First, from what I understand you want two jars for your ejb, ie.
ejb-client.jar and ejb-impl.jar.
If this is what you are looking for, this page might help :
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-ejb-plugin/howto.html
*you should declare an ejb packaging in your ejb pom.
**To include a
On 03.01.2006, at 16:44, Man-Chi Leung wrote:
I followed the following instruction, but it does not work on my
MacOSX 's bash shell.
anyone has a better luck?
Guide to Maven 2.x auto completion using BASH
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-bash-m2-completion.html
Do you have bash's
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the quick reply. I'm not sure if I explained properly. Below
is my requirement:
myproj.ear
-- myproj-bean.jar
-- myproj.war
-- all jsps, css
-- WEB-INF/lib/myproj-web.jar
-- WEB-INF/lib/(other 3rd party jars)
-- meta-inf
-- application.xml
-- some 3rd party jar
Hello all,
I thought I saw on the list some time ago that a pom for a war could
specify another war artifact as a dependency with the idea being that
the depended war would be unzipped and then the webapp from the current
project would be copied over it. Is this only available in a snapshot
First read this to understand resources filtering :
http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html#How%20do%20I%20filter%20resource%20files?
Then just add an exclude element under resources to be able to filter
the files themselves.
See this document for a reference on the resource
First I suggest you yo read this :
http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html#How%20do%20I%20build%20more%20than%20one%20project%20at%20once?
So the idea now is to create a parent project using the structure
explained in the document:
+- pom.xml
+-my-commons
| +- pom.xml
+- my-ejb
Dan,
It would be helpful if you could post the code. I'm
not sure how to load the file packaged inside the
plugin (e.g. load it from classpath, or relative path,
etc.).
Thanks,
Chris
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if it is packaged in the same jar as the plugin when you can use in side the
plugin code
getClass().getResourceAsStream(path/to/file.xsl)
jesse
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Dan,
It would be helpful if you could post the code. I'm
not sure how to load the file
I think the bigger question is... why?
Why do they want to abandon Maven? What isn't your build system doing
to meet your needs?
Further, as more and more hacks are made to a build system over three
years, any system can seem crufty and inappropriate, when the problem
is that noone thought
Hi dan,
Now more confused.
My pom.xml is in my clearcase view like
ccview
+ MyModule
+ EJB
+pom.xml
+ web
+pom.xml
+ pom.xml
and my pom.xml at Mymodule has the scm information. i'm giving this patch
in
Hello,
I'd like to announce an initial release of Mevenide Netbeans 2.0. It's IDE
integration for Maven2 project management and build tool. It allows to open
Maven2 projects in the IDE directly, helps with writing the Maven project
files etc. A Continuum integration server plugin is also
Oh sorry I have almost never used maven 1 so I can't help you there.
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Thanks again. Your explanation is fine. I have a few questions specific to my
case -
1) I use maven 1.0.2, since there doesnt seem to be a good netbeans mevenide
plugin for
Set the type to war I believe.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:03 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] war as a dependency
I checked out the source for the maven-war-plugin and installed it in my local
Awesome! That did the trick. I had been trying to use packaging
before, didn't realize it should be type. Thanks!
Brian E. Fox wrote:
Set the type to war I believe.
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From: Richard Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:03 PM
To:
I want to put some dependent jar files into the jar file created during
the install phase. These jar files are in the repo (so they are not
found in the resources directory).
What is the easy Maven 2 way to do this?
John Wells (Aziz)
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I go it from fink and put the bash script at /sw/etc/bash_completion.d/
it is so cool! thanks Ralph.
On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:03 AM, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
On 03.01.2006, at 16:44, Man-Chi Leung wrote:
I followed the following instruction, but it does not work on my
MacOSX 's bash shell.
When you specified the dependency, did you specify the type?
Your dependency should look something like:
dependency
groupIdcom.contentconnections.mpl/groupId
artifactIdmpl-common-webapp/artifactId
version0.1-SNAPSHOT/version
typewar/type
/dependency
--David
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hi ,
as for aspectj-plugin
I also encountered the following Message: is it alright to ignore
it? anyway to solve this issue?
[INFO] [aspectj:compile {execution: default}]
[INFO] Starting compiling aspects
[INFO] zipfile classpath entry does not exist: /System/Library/
Thanks
Georges Polyzois a écrit :
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/articles.html
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bind dependency-maven-plugin to any post compile phase and place your jars
into a place that package phase can pickup
this plugin is at http://mojo.codehaus.org
-D
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I want to put some dependent jar files into the jar file created during
the
Hi,
I'm a new Maven2+Continuum user. I'm testing an environment with Maven
2.0.1, Continuum 1.0.2 with Eclipse 3.1 and Subversion on Windows XP.
I created a simple application with mvn archetype:create ...,
created the eclipse workspace files with mvn eclipse:eclipse,
imported the project into
just ignore it ;)
it is a message from the ajc compiler, but will not cause anything not to work
/Kaare
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hi ,
as for aspectj-plugin
I also encountered the following Message: is it alright to ignore
it? anyway to solve this issue?
[INFO]
Wim,
Do you have a suggestion for this problem? Hope you are around ;-)
-Dan
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Hi dan,
Now more confused.
My pom.xml is in my clearcase view like
ccview
+ MyModule
+ EJB
+pom.xml
hi
I have successfully setup maven-proxy, based on the following website.
http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
Q1) now, the only problem is deploying 3rd Party jars from our
deployment pc to maven-proxy
I followed this instruction from maven's FAQ but with no luck.
I am new to generating hibernate mappings and want to get started with this in
M2. Can anyone please help me with some examples?
Thanks
Mick Knutson
http://www.BASELogic.com
http://www.MickKnutson.com
MSN
You can add target directory in subversion ignore list.
Emmanuel
Denis Fuenzalida a écrit :
Hi,
I'm a new Maven2+Continuum user. I'm testing an environment with Maven
2.0.1, Continuum 1.0.2 with Eclipse 3.1 and Subversion on Windows XP.
I created a simple application with mvn
Hi Dan, I'm around :)
Problem 1:
I noticed this too. The way I understand that Continuum works is that
it takes the pom.xml you give it (from any location) and uses that
information to build up the configuration it needs to build a project.
So I would suggest to create a view, give that pom.xml
Mick, HTH:
build
plugins
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdxdoclet-maven-plugin/artifactId
executions
execution
phasegenerate-sources/phase
goals
I guess this was missed when I sent a couple weeks ago, does anyone have
any thoughts on this? Should I file a JIRA issue?
Thanks,
Chad
Chad Brandon wrote:
Hi,
I'm using maven 2.0.1 for AndroMDA's build (its a fairly large
multiproject build).
It appears that if I have a version
Thanx carlos, i have added it to my pom
/Kaare
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You can use profiles to include it only in Sun JDK
profiles
profile
!-- NOTE: This will not be activated on OS X, since classes.jar
already has the tools in it. --
Thanks!
Alexandre Poitras wrote:
First read this to understand resources filtering :
http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html#How%20do%20I%20filter%20resource%20files?
Then just add an exclude element under resources to be able to filter
the files themselves.
See this
On 1/3/06, Man-Chi Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I have successfully setup maven-proxy, based on the following website.
http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
Q1) now, the only problem is deploying 3rd Party jars from our
deployment pc to maven-proxy
I followed this instruction from
If I am splitting my project into sub-projects/modules, where would this go?
into the main pom, or my db pom?
Thanks
Mick Knutson
http://www.BASELogic.com
http://www.MickKnutson.com
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Your DB Pom. Only in the subproject POM that has the xdoclet markup.
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From: Mick Knutson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 1:59 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] examples of xdoclet generating hibernate mappings
please?
If I am
Thanks worked well.
But I have another question. What is the best practice naming for these
value object as I don't want to keep them in a beans package. Should I move
everything to a beans package, or should I use a name like UserValueObject?
Multiple questions (I am a newbie with maven 2)
1. I want the tests to be jar'ed separately from the main files. I
have been able to do this with:
mvn jar:test-jar
How can I get this to always run as part of the packaging phase?
Right now I have to manually type mvn jar:test-jar
2. I need
Wim Deblauwe a écrit :
Hi Dan, I'm around :)
Problem 1:
I noticed this too. The way I understand that Continuum works is that
it takes the pom.xml you give it (from any location) and uses that
information to build up the configuration it needs to build a project.
So I would suggest to create
I am getting an error though:
Generating mapping file for com.baselogic.yoursos.user.User.
com.baselogic.yoursos.user.User
Jan 3, 2006 12:42:56 PM xdoclet.XDocletMain start
SEVERE: Running XDoclet failed.
Jan 3, 2006 12:42:56 PM xdoclet.XDocletMain start
SEVERE: Class
I don't see any Xdoclet tags in your java.
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From: Mick Knutson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 2:48 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] examples of xdoclet generating hibernate mappings
please?
I am getting an error though:
Generating
Opps.
Thanks
Mick Knutson
http://www.BASELogic.com
http://www.MickKnutson.com
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- Original
To answer my own question:
This worked for me:
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-jar-plugin/artifactId
executions
execution
idbundle-jar/id
phasepackage/phase
configuration
archive
Hi Dan/Wim
Thanks for your reply,
but still my problem is not solved
ccview
+ MyModule
+ EJB
+pom.xml
+ web
+pom.xml
+ pom.xml
1. I follwed instruction as Wim said like
a.) In continuum pointed the
That option was only introduced in recent development builds. I'll
push for a release.
- Brett
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Hi
Is there a way to generate pom and checksum files also
When adding jar to local repository?
The property -DgeneratePom=true does not work
\\4.bin
\\tst.mvn.build.xml
TODAY=January 3 2006
maven.junit.fork=yes
ant.java.version=1.4
ant.project.name=SCM-Test
dotdir=E\:\\usr\\local\\share\\sdf\\exp\\m2.0.1
DSTAMP=20060103
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I am new to maven and am attempting to start using it instead of ant
as my primary build tool. But I'm finding little in the way of
documentation/books about Maven2--which is a bit frustrating for a new
user :-(
Should new users start w/ Maven1? Or should I bravely press on w/
Maven2? Will I
I'd like to preconfigure a couple of plugins (e.g.
javadoc, etc.), so that they don't have to be
configured in each single project. But it should still
be possible to overwrite those settings (e.g. if we
deal with a customer project which has very specific
requirements for Javadoc, etc.).
I
I forgot to mention that this is related to Maven2
(2.0.1)
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I'd like to preconfigure a couple of plugins (e.g.
javadoc, etc.), so that they don't have to be
configured in each single project. But it should
still
be possible to overwrite those settings (e.g. if we
I forgot to mention that this is related to Maven2
(2.0.1)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to preconfigure a couple of plugins (e.g.
javadoc, etc.), so that they don't have to be
configured in each single project. But it should
still
be possible to overwrite those settings (e.g. if we
Hello everyone
i'm ready to setup my maven2 project, and I'm wondering if there's anything
wrong with the following procedure:
1) ask maven to create a project archetype
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
2) add the full project structure to my version control
you can do that with build--pluginManagement element
-D
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wrote:
I forgot to mention that this is related to Maven2
(2.0.1)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to preconfigure a couple of plugins (e.g.
javadoc, etc.), so that they don't
Your suggestion still requires me to edit pom.xml (and
I don't even understand how that pluginManagement
stuff works). What I'm really looking for is something
which I can configure in MAVEN_HOME/conf/settings.xml
or somewhere else. My goal is to avoid putting any
settings into the POM, unless I
No you can not do it from system wide settings.xml
http://maven.apache.org/maven-settings/settings.html descriptor does not
have pluginManagement
How ever you can configure your project wide root pom as I have suggested.
http://maven.apache.org/maven-model/maven.html#class_pluginManagement
I just got to the same conclusion, but now I'm a
little confused how the POM inheritance works. How do
I specify in my pom.xml what the parent POM is?
Thanks,
Chris
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No you can not do it from system wide settings.xml
Hi,
Is there support for release numbers like 2.0.1-1? Can they include alpha
characters like 2.0.1-1foo?
http://docs.codehuas.org seems to be down right now but I previously found
some documentation of the version range syntax and I didn't see any mention
of release numbers.
Does anybody know how to easily turn off the wtp output from maven
eclipse? I tried by specifying the natures and builders in the pom, but
my settings appear to have no effect...
build
plugins
plugin
artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
Yes to release numbers, however it is numeric. The current version form is:
[major].[minor].[incremental]-[qualifier]-[build/release#]
only qualifier is alphanumeric.
If the format is not matched, then the whole version falls back to
string comparison.
In Maven 2.1, we plan to improve the
qualifier indicates a type of pre-release. SNAPSHOT, alpha-1, etc.
This still leaves us with some limitations, which we've started to
gather preliminary feedback on.
When confluence is revived, it can be found as a subpage of
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+2.1+Design+Documents
I'd
The Mojo team would like to announce the 1.0 release of the
dependency-maven-plugin:
This plugin provides the capability to manipulate artifacts. It can copy
and/or unpack artifacts from repositories (local and remote)to a
specified location.
The plugin has 4 goals:
*copy: takes a list of
You can specify a pom project (with packagingpom/packaging) as your
parent project and set up pluginManagement there. And then add the
following,
parent
groupId[parent-group-id]/groupId
artifactId[parent-artifact-id]/artifactId
version[parent-version]/version
/parent
to you
It looks to me that the POM for jcoverage at iBiblio
is wrong. Based on the jcoverage docs (and my
experience), jcoverage has some dependencies:
bcel5.1 http://jakarta.apache.org/bcel/
log4j 1.2.8 http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/
getopt 1.0.9 http://gnu.org/
oro 2.0.7
Take a look here:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-maven-evangelism.html
If you submit a patch, it usually gets applied pretty quickly.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 9:49 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Dear all,
Can manven2 support an ear as dependency? For application server,we
should let class in one ear can access ejbs in another
ear.
thanks.
Tel: (020)36315358-328 Fax: (020)36315170
Thanks, that helps. Filing done (MEV-278).
--- Brian E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look here:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-maven-evangelism.html
If you submit a patch, it usually gets applied
pretty quickly.
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Hi Wendy,
You may configure your db-live profile in your pom as follows:
project
[...]
profiles
profile
iddb-live/id
build
plugins
plugin
Babak Farhang wrote:
I am new to maven and am attempting to start using it instead of ant
as my primary build tool. But I'm finding little in the way of
documentation/books about Maven2--which is a bit frustrating for a new
user :-(
Should new users start w/ Maven1? Or should I bravely press
On Jan 4, 2006, at 3:56 AM, dan tran wrote:
On 1/3/06, Man-Chi Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I have successfully setup maven-proxy, based on the following
website.
http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/
Q1) now, the only problem is deploying 3rd Party jars from our
deployment pc to
hi , more documentation can be found from here:
http://cvs.peopleware.be/training/maven/maven2/index.html
On Jan 4, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Timothy Bennett wrote:
Babak Farhang wrote:
I am new to maven and am attempting to start using it instead of ant
as my primary build tool. But I'm finding
Does this new functionality require a snapshot version of maven as
well? I checked out the source for the maven-war-plugin and did mvn
install and then went back to my project and tried to run 'mvn war:war'
but I still get
required artifacts missing:
Have you tried mvn package instead of mvn war:war?
mvn war:war is rarely what you want, it won't run any of the previous steps.
- Brett
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Does this new functionality require a snapshot version of maven as
well? I checked out the source for
I think it might be the validators that take a long time to finish off their
stuff. You might want to disable the validations or just have selective
validations for your Eclipse project and then see if it make a difference.
Was this the only reason why you did not want to have the WTP
Thanks for encouraging Maven2!
I must say, though, that you didn't address my Will I suffer? question :-)
I just checked out *Maven: A Dev's Notebook* which is slightly dated
and based on Maven1. Nice, fairly well-organized, spoon-fed info in
that book which I hope is more or less applicable to
since there is a problem doing remote jar deployment.
now, what I can do is to login to my maven-proxy server, and perform
jar installation locally !
Should I do this
ON My Maven-Proxy
there are 2 types of library that I need to
you definitely want to use deploy:file-deploy to do it, using
install:install-file your maven-proxy host does
not deploy all meta data files.
Also, you need to configure your maven-proxy as your mirrow. using
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html
You also need to
Could you post your scm url in your pom.xml?
Does it point to a file containing the correct config spec to use?
regards,
Wim
2006/1/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Dan/Wim
Thanks for your reply,
but still my problem is not solved
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+ MyModule
+ EJB
Cool, I can use that. Does copy only copy the direct dependencies and does
copy-dependencies copy the direct and transitive dependencies?
regards,
Wim
2006/1/4, Brian E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Mojo team would like to announce the 1.0 release of the
dependency-maven-plugin:
This plugin
Thanks Babak. WRT m2 documentation it's already better than m1. However
we're also writing a m2 book. It'll be made available online. We should have
a first release of it in Q1 2006.
WRT migrating to m2 yes it's easy to do that from m1 provided you follow the
best practices like having a minimal
Hi,
I am still stuck with this issue. Could someone please let me know what
could possibly be wrong?
Regards,
Kiran
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