Hi,
Our repository is in the sync scripts of maven (thanks Carlos!), and
I'm wondering if I have to do anything specific to get the sync
triggered or whether it is now fully automated?
Martijn
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I'm new in Maven 2.
So, I would be very grateful if you let me know how can I build
my C, C++, and Borland Delphi projects with Maven.
What are plugins I have to use for these purposes, and
how pom.xml file should look for these projects?
Thank you in advance,
Roman
Hi Roman,
For C/C++ project, you can try the native-maven-plugin:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/.
Perhaps it can work for delphi project.
Christophe DENEUX / Capgemini Sud / Méditerranée
hello,
i have a multi-module project: some of the modules require a javaagent when
lanching the test suite.
if i pass it as parameter from the command line, like:
-DargLine=-javaagent:agent.jar
then, the test executor (surefire?) requires it to be present in each
submodule directory. How can I
Hi all,
I'm using M2 2.0.3 and i use cobertura for the tests coverage.
So i have the 2 plugin in reporting area of my pom :
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdcobertura-maven-plugin/artifactId
/plugin
plugin
I've changed patch to use archiva project/package names and to better
support maven1 request relocation :
when an artifact OR IT'S CHECKSUM is requested by maven1, Archiva uses
the artifact POM and relocation meta-datas to get return the relocated
artifact / checksum.
Nico.
This message
It's hard to believe that after so much time Hibernate's JPA libraries are
still not uploaded. I also noticed that there are over 1000 (!) jira issues
with upload requests. What is being done about the outdated state of the
repository? Also, Spring RC3 is still not up there, even though it's
Sorry not 1000 but 23 ;-)
In any case, up-to-date libraries for Spring and Hibernate would be greatly
appreciated.
On 8/28/06, Thomas Van de Velde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's hard to believe that after so much time Hibernate's JPA libraries are
still not uploaded. I also noticed that there
Dear Maven users,
Did someone tried maven-eclipse-plugin : version 2.3-SNAPSHOT to build
eclipse plugins ? When I run mvn clean make-artifacts it is coming out
with NullPointeException as appended at the end of the mail.
Plugin configuration in my pom.xml is :
plugin
Hi,
this new functionnality is still under dev.
It seems you have installed a plugin (org.jbpm.core ) taht is not
delivered with the basic eclipse install. the maven plugin tries to
create for each eclipse plugin an artifact and install it in our repo.
So there is an error with that
quot;Amshoff Christoph, Kölnquot; wrote:
Hi,
I followed the Guide to Developing Java Plugins and performed the
mentioned steps to compile and install the sample plugin. When executing,
the command line mvn sample.plugin:maven-hello-plugin:sayhi
is executed successfully.
But when I
I've gone through documentation for creating
archetypes and have made a few test ones successfully.
The process is simple, but I'm wondering if there's
more under the cover besides what the documentation
tells. Specifically:
1. Is there a way to just copy over directory
structures (even empty
I installed maven2 and am trying to compile a simple class that requires two
servicemix jars to compile. I've successfully compiled it in eclipse by just
setting up a regular java project and including the
servicemix-core-3.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT.jar and
servicemix-jbi-3.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT
Hello Everybody!
I need to have the results of the compilation, packaging etc. not in the
standart target directory but in onather one. I want to be able to change the
target directory at runtime. Does anybody know if this is possible and how? My
investigation did not give any positive
I'm trying to run some junit on one of sub-modules( a webservice project)
and am getting a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
za.co.portal.efulfilment.SomeClass.
SomeClass is my war and I've added the war file in my pom's dependency
section, as
dependency
Proximity allows configuring which remote repos to automatically download
from - including none, enabling manual only.
However I don't know about limiting it to one user.
I think you need to ask Tamás Cservenák (Proximity author) on the privs
capability. He will tell you to post on the Proximity
Hi
Is there a way to package the transitive dependencies of my dependency
'com.mycompany.ixgf:gw-dao', below?
Thx
assembly
idpkg/id
formats
formatzip/format
/formats
!-- To include dependencies to the jar --
dependencySets
dependencySet
I have a multi-module build. In one of the sub-modules I use the
maven-clean-plugin in the pom.xml as follows:
plugin
artifactIdmaven-clean-plugin/artifactId
configuration
filesets
fileset
directoryWebContent/WEB-INF/lib/directory
Is there support for renaming files based on system
properties (such as renameMe.properties -
${artifactId}.properties)?
- Don't think there's any plugin in the maven space. We have written a
custom mojo to do this.
Drew Pace wrote:
I've gone through documentation for creating
Is your computer on the internet? Are you behind a proxy? You are
unable to download every jar, either there's a service interruption on
the mirrors or your connection isn't right.
On 8/28/06, Charles Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed maven2 and am trying to compile a simple class
Yes, exactly. Just directly copied from the Guide to Developing Java
Plugins:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
settings
pluginGroups
pluginGroupsample.plugin/pluginGroup
/pluginGroups
/settings
I tried to use the settings.xml in maven-home/conf, too, but with no
success as well.
So
Galia Angelova [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Everybody!
I need to have the results of the compilation, packaging etc. not in
the standart target directory but in onather one. I want to be able to
change the target directory at runtime. Does anybody know if this is
possible and how? My
On 8/28/06, Jeff Mutonho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run some junit on one of sub-modules( a webservice project)
and am getting a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
za.co.portal.efulfilment.SomeClass.
SomeClass is my war and I've added the war file in my pom's dependency
section, as
Thank you! This might help if I use variables in pom.xml! :-)
Arnaud Bailly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Galia Angelova writes:
Hello Everybody!
I need to have the results of the compilation, packaging etc. not in
the standart target directory but in onather one. I want to be able to
change
Thanks Stephane, Please see below.
-Original Message-
From: Stéphane Bouchet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 6:33 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: NullPointerException in maven-eclipse-plugin while executing
mak e-artifacts goal
Hi,
this new functionnality
ArneD wrote on Monday, August 28, 2006 3:57 PM:
I have a multi-module build. In one of the sub-modules I use the
maven-clean-plugin in the pom.xml as follows:
plugin
artifactIdmaven-clean-plugin/artifactId
configuration filesets
fileset
I tried turning off the firewall on my pc and network from my home office and
got the same error. I am now at work and tried it from this LAN and it made no
difference. One thing I noticed is that when I cut and paste
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2 into my Mozilla browser, it redirected to
Some additional information. I did a 'mvn clean' I was able to download the
plugin jars successfully so I'm able to access the net for the plugins but not
for jars needed to perform the compile.
C:\eclipse\workspace\AuthenticationServicemvn clean
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
Sharma, Jaikumar a écrit :
Thanks Stephane, Please see below.
-Original Message-
From: Stéphane Bouchet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 6:33 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: NullPointerException in maven-eclipse-plugin while executing
mak e-artifacts goal
Thanks Stephane. Yes, I have installed JBoss.
Fine, I would install the eclipse in a fresh way and then I would try.
Thanks again for your findings.
Regards, Jaikumar
-Original Message-
From: Stéphane Bouchet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 9:29 PM
To: Maven
JPA provided by Hibernate can't be uploaded due to license constraints
unless somebody can confirm the other way.
Spring it's a matter of having the right poms. The ones in jira are not.
On 8/28/06, Thomas Van de Velde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's hard to believe that after so much time
you have to ask for it, not automated yet
On 8/27/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Our repository is in the sync scripts of maven (thanks Carlos!), and
I'm wondering if I have to do anything specific to get the sync
triggered or whether it is now fully automated?
Martijn
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From: Douglas Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 August, 2006 17:53
To: Maven Users List
Subject: m2eclipse eclipse:eclipse
I have a few questsion about m2eclipse:
1) When configuring the external tool how do you specify a profile?
There is not as yet an official plugin, but you can download one that's
been submitted to the Emma team here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1481440group_i
d=108932atid=651899
You'll have to build it yourself, but I've been using it for over a
month without problem. I've
Yeah, I sorta came to the same conclusion, which makes the m2 external tool
feature pretty useless to me.
I just started configuring eclipse to run mvn as an external tool and that
works really well...
D-
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Carlos,
Oracle's toplink-essentials are uploaded and point to the JPA 1.0 release:
http://repo.mergere.com/maven2/javax/persistence/persistence-api/1.0/
http://repo.mergere.com/maven2/javax/persistence/toplink-essentials/1.0/
It's too bad for the Hibernate guys but I am using toplink now. ;-)
I've been toying with and blogging about the Groovy plugins and tools in the
Mojo sandbox. There has recently been an interest in these tools on the
Groovy mailing list and I'm wondering if they are being actively maintained.
I'm also wondering what the process is for a plugin to graduate from
It comes from
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/javax.persistence/jars/
because the sun guys put it there, which means it's redistributable.
I don't know the reason why it is there but it shouldn't as it's not
javax.* stuff, maybe Kohsuke can tell us.
It's curious that
Hi all,
Just had a new user who started new/clean on maven 2.0.4 but when he tried
to do a mvn install on the project and was pulling things down from the
repositories, he got an error indicating maven-artifact-manager could
not be downloaded. I have it in my local repository and resolved it
Did you try running mvn install again?
Maven 1: when something fails to download, something is wrong
Maven 2: when something fails to download, run the command again
;-)
Matt
On 8/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Just had a new user who started new/clean on maven
Hi, Marina, I suspect this is a bug, but can you confirm?
I see oracle.toplink.essentials groupId and
oracle.toplink.essentials.agent groupId on the java.net repo, and I
suspect the intended placement was:
groupId - jar
javax.persistence
Hi,
I am trying to work with continuum and I have a multi module project. The
multi module project in continuum requires a URL reference to the parent
POM. I was trying to point the http URL to the parent pom.xml created on
remote repository using mvn deploy. Problem I am facing is that the
Hi guys,starting this morning, our build is totally broken due to a update somwhere in a metadata. i'm not able to interpret the logs I get when doing a mvn -X. Can somebody give us a hand and try to fix the pb ?
Thanks in advance !Emmanuel LécharnyHere is the trace (attached pom.xml):[DEBUG]
Hi,
In my old ant build file I had something like:
taskdef name=xmlbean
classname=org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean
classpath=xbean.jar;jsr173_api.jar /
task
xmlbean schema=../xmlbeans
destfile=xmltypes.jar
/xmlbean
/task
How can I translate this in maven ant task? I need to
generate
Hi,
I was wondering how can you find plugins (maybe in a
repo or something - other than the plugins list in the
maven site) and if there is a way to see the goals and
the configuration options a plugin can have.
thanks,
Attila
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Do You Yahoo!?
I am using maven 1.1-beta 3. When I added the
-Dmaven.junit.jvmargs=-Djava.security.debug=all, I am unable to see the
debug information. Could someone please tell me how to pass jvm arguments
[ie. -Djava.security.debug=all] to a test/project/junit test?
Sincerely,
Ming Cheung
WebSphere Web
Something like this might do the trick:
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-antrun-plugin/artifactId
executions
execution
idxmlbean/id
phasepackage/phase
configuration
tasks
and is this toplink an original version from oracle or something
customised by sun?
I'd suggest using com.oracle.toplink or com.sun.* respectively
On 8/28/06, Kohsuke Kawaguchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Marina, I suspect this is a bug, but can you confirm?
I see oracle.toplink.essentials
Hi,
correct me if I misunderstand somthing, but you cannot use remote repository
(even inhouse/central housed by your company, but it IS remote repository
from Maven's aspect) as local repositry and vice versa -- they are not
interchangeable, see
our builds are broken too:
Missing:
--
1) org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-archiver:jar:1.0-alpha-7-SNAPSHOT
Try downloading the file manually from the project website.
Then, install it using the command:
mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.codehaus.plexus
I've let Ersin of Directory know the solution. I'll send a mail to the
list explaining what needs to happen.
- Brett
On 29/08/06, Russ Tremain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
our builds are broken too:
Missing:
--
1) org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-archiver:jar:1.0-alpha-7-SNAPSHOT
Try
Attila Mezei-Horvati wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how can you find plugins (maybe in a
repo or something - other than the plugins list in the
maven site) and if there is a way to see the goals and
the configuration options a plugin can have.
Click on Project Reports - Plugin documentation in
Some pom is incorrectly referencing the old codehaus repo. While this
gets fixed add to your pom
pluginRepositories
repository
idcodehaus.org/id
nameCodehaus Snapshot Development Repository/name
urlhttp://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org/url
releases
Sun has all rights to TopLink Essentials code in GlassFish.
Regards,
-marina
Carlos Sanchez wrote On 08/28/06 12:50,:
and is this toplink an original version from oracle or something
customised by sun?
I'd suggest using com.oracle.toplink or com.sun.* respectively
On 8/28/06, Kohsuke
Hi Kohsuke,
Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote On 08/28/06 12:00,:
Hi, Marina, I suspect this is a bug, but can you confirm?
I see oracle.toplink.essentials groupId and
oracle.toplink.essentials.agent groupId on the java.net repo, and I
suspect the intended placement was:
groupId
Hi,
We lost the ability to update the above repository in May, and some
references to it are now starting to cause problems as it is being
used to try and retrieve things that are not there (for example, you
may be getting the plexus-archiver 1.0-alpha-7-SNAPSHOT problem).
Please do not us this
It isn't possible to use a remote repository for multi-modules projects.
If you can't access to you scm with http, you can use the file protocol. You need to allow it
before, check the faq.
Emmanuel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I am trying to work with continuum and I have a multi
My scm repository (cvs) is on a separate unix server and the continuum is
running on a linux box. How would I be able to use file protocol?
Is there a way to run tests through the surefire plugin against both a 1.4.2
and a 1.5.0 runtime? This doesn't seem likely, but I had trouble finding
the full listing of parameters fore surefire on the website. A related
question, if I make the source 1.5 and use the retrotranslator to
Might need to use FileUtils.delete instead of just delete. Please
file an issue.
On Windows, files sometimes aren't deleted until GC. It's a long
standing JVM issue.
On 28/08/2006, at 7:00 PM, Nicolas De Loof wrote:
When building archiva, I sometime get Failures on some Lucene tests :
I'll take a look. Did you add tests?
BTW, these sorts of questions are perfectly suited to the archiva-dev
list.
- Brett
On 28/08/2006, at 8:36 PM, Nicolas De Loof wrote:
I've changed patch to use archiva project/package names and to
better support maven1 request relocation :
when an
We just made the ant to maven switch and we lost our ability to do file
deploy. Which just amounted to copying the files into the context
directory. Cargo doesnt appear to support this, does anybody have an
elegant solution? I could just write an ant script but I wanted to
piggyback based on
Maven 1 or 2?
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:45 PM
To: users
Subject: Tomcat Deploy
We just made the ant to maven switch and we lost our ability to do file
deploy. Which just amounted to copying the files into the
Maven 2.
I just saw that I could setup an specific execution in a profile, this would
let me use the ant plugin.
Any other ideas?
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:46 PM
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat Deploy
This is the first release of the Maven 2 findbugs plugin, which
generates reports using the Findbugs tool v 1.0.0 from
http://findbugs.sourceforge.net/, a program which looks for bugs in
Java code.
http://mojo.codehaus.org/findbugs-maven-plugin/
Sample report:
Hi Brett -
I just tried using only http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org/ but
maven-build-helper is still in http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2/
and we use it.
I.e., this dir has no jars:
http://repository.codehaus.org/org/codehaus/mojo/build-helper-maven-plugin/
This dir
See http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=5496323framed=y
A dependencySet copies ALL dependencies.
So if you get rid of your include statement you will get them all by default.
On 8/28/06, hamdard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Is there a way to package the transitive dependencies of my
Chris,
thanks for the reply. It does help however now I get
errors like: package org.apache.xmlbeans does not
exist when it tries to compile the classes. I guess I
would need to setup the classpath arg somehow for the
taskdef. But I am not sure how to do that. Including a
link to the repository
Ah, if you need that jar for compilation also, you should probably move
that dependency out from under maven-antrun-plugin and make it a general
project dependency. Then modify the taskdef line to:
taskdef name=xmlbean
classname=org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean
Do you need a newer release than 1.0?
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/codehaus/mojo/build-helper-maven-plugin/
- Brett
On 29/08/06, Russ Tremain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brett -
I just tried using only http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org/ but
maven-build-helper is still in
At 7:31 AM +1000 8/29/06, Brett Porter wrote:
Do you need a newer release than 1.0?
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/codehaus/mojo/build-helper-maven-plugin/
- Brett
looks like we don't need the snapshot version - so I can disable the
old repos.
This should solve some other problems as well,
I've been following the Better Builds with Maven ant plugin creation
example (found on 5.4.2) to create an ant plugin which will leverage the
java task by adding the ant library to the maven-plugin-plugin. I've
forked the JVM, specified a classpath, and made the appropriate java
calls.
Hi,
You guys were great. You have answered all my questions and hit the nail on the
head each and every time.
Thanks again, I am now going to charge full steam ahead with trying to setup
Proximity. No doubt, Tamás Cservenák will be fielding questions in the
Proximity support forum. See you
Hi Charles,
I've checked some of the jars that weren't being downloaded and I found
out that they are not available in the central repo
that's why you're getting these errors. Some of the jars only have the
poms and checksum files deployed in the repository but not the jar file
itself.
In
Hi Charles,
I've checked some of the jars that weren't being downloaded and I found
out that they are not available in the central repo
that's why you're getting these errors. Some of the jars only have the
poms and checksum files deployed in the repository but not the jar file
itself.
In
Thanks Odea,
I deleted my repository and started from scratch. After that I was able to
download a lot of the jars, but I did have to eventually manually install
around 9 files manually like you suggested i.e. jaxp, activation, javamail.
Thanks again for the help.
- Charles
I
I seem to notice that plugin versions are typically not specified in the
project's pom, is this correct? How do you know what version it will
look for if the version is not specified? Is the version dependent on
the specified pluginRepositories?
-dh
Does anyone know where I can find the maven2 archetype descriptor schema?
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Regards,
Aaron J Tarter
Hi,
I am trying to build an Ant plugin for Maven 2. Having followed the Hello World
example on the maven site and got everything working I now have the following
problem in the real world. A path defined in the build.xml is not being created
properly when calling from maven but works from Ant.
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