File an issue on Maven-SCM project and we'll fix it.
Emmanuel
berndq a écrit :
Hi,
I can get it into a property but can't get it into e.g. the manifest
file due to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-121
I was wrong, I can not get it into a property.
Using
plugin
Hello,
It seems, that http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ is still stuck with 2.0EA3?
Who can take care of this?
Greetings
Franz
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On 1/11/07, Franz Fehringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems, that http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ is still stuck with 2.0EA3?
Who can take care of this?
Use the sun java repository for Maven. See
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
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I cannot use this, see my recent (few minutes ago) posting regarding
Re: calling vote for 2.0.5 (Maven2 cannot access HTTPS (SSL)
repositories from behind proxies/firewalls).
Franz
Jochen Wiedmann schrieb:
On 1/11/07, Franz Fehringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems, that
On 1/11/07, Franz Fehringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot use this, see my recent (few minutes ago) posting regarding
Re: calling vote for 2.0.5 (Maven2 cannot access HTTPS (SSL)
repositories from behind proxies/firewalls).
Use a Maven proxy like Proximity to access the Sun repository.
Silly me!
You were right.
It's all working well with version 1.8.
Thanks a lot.
-Gisbert
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
Your problem is certainly related to MPJAVADOC-56 which is fixed in the
version 1.8
Can you try to update this plugin ?
Arnaud
On 1/10/07, Gisbert Amm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I would like my team to deploy to my repository the following jars : binaries
(of course), sources and javadoc. As javadoc generation is a bit time costly, I
would like to get it generated only on the deploy phase, so that, everyday work
is not slowed by this generation. I did the
On 1/11/07, DJP JEAN-PROST Dominique [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like my team to deploy to my repository the following jars : binaries
(of course), sources and javadoc. As javadoc generation is a bit time costly, I
would like to get it generated only on the deploy phase, so that,
On 11/01/07, DJP JEAN-PROST Dominique [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like my team to deploy to my repository the following jars : binaries
(of course), sources and javadoc. As javadoc generation is a bit time costly, I
would like to get it generated only on the deploy phase, so that,
Hi,
My project develope with Eclipse:3.2.1 , maven:2.0.4 and
org.maven.ide.eclipse:0.0.9.
Eclipse throwed the error when runed compile:
[INFO]
[INFO] Building maven_itms Maven Webapp
[INFO]task-segment: [compile]
Hi.
It seems, that http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ is still stuck with 2.0EA3?
Who can take care of this?
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
https://maven2-repository.dev.java.net/
Bye.
/lexi
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Great, I get alot further now. You are very helpful Tom.
All my jars build ok and get signed.
It's just when it gets to the EJBs that is falls over now.
There exists a jar TATTestEJB\target\TATTestEJB.jar
But the jarsigner is looking for TATTestEJB\target\TATTestEJB.ejb
I'm using
Hi All...
I want MAven 1.0.2 version. I visit the maven site but the require
version page is outdated ,so where i download.
Thx in advance
With regards
Murugan
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Murugan wrote:
Hi All...
I want MAven 1.0.2 version. I visit the maven site but the require
version page is outdated ,so where i download.
Thx in advance
With regards
Murugan
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Murugan a écrit :
Hi All...
I want MAven 1.0.2 version. I visit the maven site but the require
version page is outdated ,so where i download.
Thx in advance
With regards
Murugan
Hi Los,
maven-release-plugin is your friend :
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-release-plugin/
Tag version and POM version must indeed match.
- Yann
2007/1/11, moraleslos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm about to tag my code in my repository to the maven-recommended
x.x.x-y-z format--
Hi all,
I solved the issue on my own.
I implemented my own compiler-plugin and activated it via replacing the
default compiler in components.xml of maven-core.jar. It seems to work fine
now.
Regards,
Martin
Martin M wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to compile my project with javamake instead
Hello,
when I use the maven-ear-plugin in its latest (released) version 2.3, it
seams that the plugin does not copy the resources any more. The build
fails because it cannot locate the application.xml any more:
[INFO]
Hi all,
I implemented a custom compiler-plugin. Now I'd like to pass some parameters
to it, but I don't get it working. My plugin always tells me that the
parameters have null-value. I assume it's possible to pass parameters to a
compiler-plugin, isn't it.
The plugin-code looks like this:
/**
I have been struggling with this problem for a couple of days now, any ideas?
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
[INFO] The plugin 'org.codehaus.mojo:jetty-maven-plugin' does not exist or
no valid version could be found
I tried
On 11/01/07, bendg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been struggling with this problem for a couple of days now, any ideas?
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
[INFO] The plugin 'org.codehaus.mojo:jetty-maven-plugin' does not exist
I had the same problem today
Let me quote somebody:
you can still make it work if you explicitely set the resources directory
configurationresourcesDir${project.build.outputDirectory}/resourcesDir
/configuration
tom
On 1/11/07, Tobias Jenkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
when I
Hi,
I am trying to compile files in a folder and move them to a directory. It
gives the following error:
Diagnosis: Compilation failure
FATAL ERROR: Error executing Maven for a project
org.apache.maven.BuildFailureException: Compilation failure
at
Thanks - this works a treat...
Mark Hobson wrote:
On 11/01/07, bendg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been struggling with this problem for a couple of days now, any
ideas?
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
[INFO] The
I do not understand the reason for this change?
why do I have to configure the resources directory on my own? the maven
approach is convention over configuration, isn't it?
or is it deprecated to use resources in this place? where should I place
them instead?
thanks for your help, Tobias.
Hi,
you're saying:
If a dependency of your maven project does not exist when you execute a
maven command, then that project will not bulid ( assuming ofcourse the
maven command requires a pom to execute ).
This would be an even bigger problem during install/deploy calls:
What would then
On 1/11/07, raju [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile files in a folder and move them to a directory. It
gives the following error:
Diagnosis: Compilation failure
FATAL ERROR: Error executing Maven for a project
org.apache.maven.BuildFailureException: Compilation failure
I don't know why the defaults changed...
If you want the previous behaviour, fix your plugin version to 2.2
On 1/11/07, Tobias Jenkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not understand the reason for this change?
why do I have to configure the resources directory on my own? the maven
approach is
In the Ant file, create an exec task and spawn a shell and execute
something like mvn goal.
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Good day to you, M,
Actually, it's
subproject A - compile
subproject A - test
subproject A - jar
subproject A - install
subproject A - deploy
subproject B - compile - in need of a subproject A jar (searching in
repostitory)
subproject B - test - proceeds only if an OLDER
Hi folks,
under Windows you loose the result code from the Maven invocation -
therefore I use the following snippet to invoken maven
target name=-mvn:invoke
property name=maven.home value=${env.CM_HOME}/tools/maven2 /
property name=maven.failonerror value=true /
java
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-270
File an issue on Maven-SCM project and we'll fix it.
Emmanuel
berndq a écrit :
Hi,
I can get it into a property but can't get it into e.g. the manifest
file due to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-121
I was wrong, I can not get it into a
Thanks for your answer. But...
Morgovsky, Alexander (US - Glen Mills) wrote:
In the Ant file, create an exec task and spawn a shell and execute
something like mvn goal.
this won't work as on the target machine maven is probably not installed
and even if it is installed might need invocation
Hi Yann,
Thanks for the reply. I guess what I was looking for is if I needed to do
everything, e.g. tagging, through maven2 or can I do that in SVN and then
sync the releases with maven2?
-los
Yann Le Du-4 wrote:
Hi Los,
maven-release-plugin is your friend :
If this is something that others might benefit from, it would be nice
if you would package it up and contribute it to the Maven Compiler
plugin team for inclusion in a future release.
I'm not familiar with javamake so I don't know how many people use it,
why you'd choose it over javac, etc but
I ran into this myself and at first didn't know why suddenly my WAR
was showing up in the wrong contextPath. Then realized it was probably
due to the new EAR release.
So instead of changing the configuration to use my application.xml, I
just added some configuration to the EAR plugin node in
The latest version displays wrong statistiscs ( all show %100 coverage ).
Do you see what I see? ;-)
http://mojo.codehaus.org/dbunit-maven-plugin/cobertura/index.html
-D
Yes I think it has been broken for a while. I have seen quite a lot of
recommendations to stick with 2.0.
- Original message -
From: Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:31:09 -0800
Subject: cobertura-maven-plugin-2.1 is
Thanks,
Hate the change mojo's root pom to pin down the version ;-)
-D
On 1/11/07, Martin Gilday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I think it has been broken for a while. I have seen quite a lot of
recommendations to stick with 2.0.
- Original message -
From: Dan Tran [EMAIL
Hate the change mojo's root pom to pin down the version ;-)
Time to correct the bug ?
Several major bugs have been raised on this version (2.1) for a while, and no
one works on them.
I might be rememembering this incorrectly but I think quite a few of the
bugs stem from the plugin version 2.1 dependeing on cobertura lib 1.8
whereas 2.0 dependds on 1.7.
A killer for some people is the you cant change the location of the
cobertura.ser, with it always being in the project root.
I'm trying to compile my source more than once with debug turned off and
then turned on. I'm doing this because I want debugging off in jars but I
need debugging on for Cobertura code coverage to be able to instrument the
code. I've been trying something like this:
Hi,
How can I enable debug level logging for maven's plugins. I'd like to
see what goes on before this exception is thrown:
Caused by: org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException: Error uploading site
at
org.apache.maven.plugins.site.SiteDeployMojo.execute(SiteDeployMojo.java:184)
Good day to you, Martin M,
May I ask you to repost this again. It seems as though your message have
been made into one long line which makes it hard to read.
Thanks,
Franz
Martin M wrote:
Hi all,
I implemented a custom compiler-plugin. Now I'd like to pass some
parameters to it, but I
Good day,
Actually, the Super POM already has that ( see release-profile of [1] ).
Cheers,
Franz
[1] http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-pom.html
Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
On 1/11/07, DJP JEAN-PROST Dominique [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like my team to
Hi Wayne,
thanks for showing this up.
I intend to do so, but before I've to complete it. :-)
Regards,
Martin
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is something that others might benefit from, it would be nice
if you would package it up
When we combine more than one war file as dependencies. Is there a way to
specify overwrite priority ?
We have three wars a.war, b.war and c.war and we are building a fourth war
(target.war) that will combine the three wars.
In case we get a collision between this wars, we want a.war
Have you tried running mvn with -X ?
| -Original Message-
| From: Dmitry Beransky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:22 AM
| To: Maven Users List
| Subject: enabling logging
|
| Hi,
|
| How can I enable debug level logging for maven's plugins.
| I'd like
I'm sorry,I hope now it's better :-)
Hi all,
I implemented a custom compiler-plugin. Now I'd like to pass some
parameters to it, but I don't get it working. My plugin always tells me
that the parameters have null-value. I assume it's possible to pass
parameters to a compiler-plugin, isn't it.
When we combine more than one war file as dependencies. Is there a way to
specify overwrite priority ?
We have three wars a.war, b.war and c.war and we are building a fourth war
(target.war) that will combine the three wars.
In case we get a collision between this wars, we want a.war
I can't. This problem happens only when I run maven under TeamCity (a
continuous build app). Unfortunately, TeamCity doesn't give me an
option of passing command line parameters to Maven.
On 1/11/07, Ian Springer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried running mvn with -X ?
| -Original
On 1/11/07, Ian Springer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried running mvn with -X ?
besides, when I do this from CLI, i don't get debug level messages,
just extra exception traces, which is not what I'm after.
-
To
Hi Martin,
there's no automation. You need to provide the expression for the parameter to
initialize:
[snip]
/**
* @parameter expression=${testParam}
**/
private String testParam
[snip]
Within the expression you can also address other parts of the POM ... another
Thanks, I'll take a look at it. Sorry for the late reply, your email got
caught by my spam filter. Do you know if cargo support deployment via scp?
I'd prefer to push to the web server in the DMZ rather than have an extra
process running outside the firewall.
Thanks,
Todd
On 1/9/07, Wayne Fay
You'll need to ask on the Cargo Users list, unfortunately. I don't use
it much myself at this point, though I'm getting ready to very soon.
Wayne
On 1/11/07, Todd Nine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I'll take a look at it. Sorry for the late reply, your email got
caught by my spam filter.
-e turns on exception stack traces, and -X turns on debug logging.
Btw, I've had the same problem with not being able to turn on debug when
running under TeamCity. I asked JetBrains about it, and they said
there's currently no way to do it. I keep meaning to file a JIRA with
JetBrains for it, so
this works for me
project name=sample default=maven
!-- we want to exec mvn on Unix systems, and mvn.bat on windows --
condition property=maven.extension value=.bat else=
os family=windows/
/condition
property name=mvn.exe value=mvn${maven.extension}/
target name=maven
exec
we sync from the java.net repo to central when users request something
missing, as long as it's properly done there
On 1/11/07, Aleksei Valikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
It seems, that http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ is still stuck with 2.0EA3?
Who can take care of this?
Warning - m2 programming noobie here.
I'm trying to write a mojo that will execute when maven runs anytime the
plugin is referenced, without adding the executions.
In other words, I want the pom to be:
plugin
groupIdorg.example.maven/groupId
I am also looking for this feature and also the way to send failure
notifications only to the checkin users in that build
activemqer wrote:
Hi,
How do I make the build results link a hyperlink? It seems to come in as a
text string in the build notification emails.
Thanks.
--
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There is no control. See this issue: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MWAR-66
Even worse, the plugin compares the timestamps of the files individually
without regard to which overlay they come from. That means today a file from A
might win, but it someone edits a file from B, then B will start
Warning - m2 programming noobie here.
I'm trying to write a very simple mojo to display a message which will
include the version number of the plugin.
I use the following annotations to access the plugin:
/**
* Plugin descriptor.
* @parameter default-value=${plugin}
* @required
Hi,
after finding myself to do this again and again for projects, I came
to the following idea: How about a special maven-asf-plugin that
simplifies Apache projects (in particular, may be Maven itself)?
Things this plugin could do:
- Provide resources, in particular the latest LICENSE.txt and
drekka wrote:
Hi Dennis,
As expected, the results are the same - no p tags:
Hi Derek
Actually that's not what I expected. If we are using the same version of
Maven and the site-plugin we should get the same results. What OS are
you running this on?
You might also try to nuke the
OK, I'm answering my own question. Found the maven code that evaluates the
expressions, and it seems that the string plugin does not get evaluated,
but strings starting with plugin. such as plugin.version DO get
evaluated. The eBook Better Builds With Maven indicates (in A.2.1) that
${plugin}
I'm copying and forwarding from another message to see if I can get a
response on this.
I have a parent pom that defines the SCM of itself and all it's children by
using
scm:svn:http://${scm.host}/svnrepos/${object.namespace}/${artifactId}/trunk
and when I do help:effective-pom, I end up with
On 1/11/07, Ian Springer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep meaning to file a JIRA with JetBrains for it, so they'll add something
in 1.2.
there is an inssue (kind of) for it already:
http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/TW-1409
On 12/01/07, Jochen Wiedmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Provide resources, in particular the latest LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt files.
(Note that this would enable to remove them from the subversion repositories.)
- Make sure that these LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt are being added to
jar, war,
On 1/11/07, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These can be done with the asf parent POM (though we haven't moved the
configuration up there yet, it's already possible).
A POM cannot provide code. For example, it cannot provide a jar file
with the current LICENSE.txt or NOTICE.txt. A
On 1/11/07, Jochen Wiedmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/11/07, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These can be done with the asf parent POM (though we haven't moved the
configuration up there yet, it's already possible).
A POM cannot provide code. For example, it cannot provide a jar
On 12/01/07, Jochen Wiedmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/11/07, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These can be done with the asf parent POM (though we haven't moved the
configuration up there yet, it's already possible).
A POM cannot provide code. For example, it cannot provide a jar
I'm reading the maven release:prepare and noticed that it will not build
because of SNAPSHOT dependencies. In my multiproject, I'm using a
dependency that is currently in SNAPSHOT release and won't be upgraded for a
while.Is there a way to bypass this since this 3rd party dependency's
Hi Alexander,
Hi, I have a few questions about modules and dependencies. Does the
order of modules listed in the parent pom.xml matter?
As said by others it does NOT matter for the dependency management.
It only matters for the ordering when the modules are rendered to the
menu of the
A real version is only downloaded into your local repo if it isn't
already there.
A SNAPSHOT version is always checked against central (or other outside
repos) to see if there is a newer version available.
Is that correct?
--
cg
No problem.
Don't forget that if you want to share it with several developers, you can
add it in your project as a dependency. You'll be sure that every developer
use this version of the javadoc plugin, even if it is not installed locally
Arnaud
On 1/11/07, Gisbert Amm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Snapshots are checked once a day by default. You can override this by
passing the -U flag, forcing maven to update its snapshots.
Here's a good review of snaps, by Brett:
http://blogs.maven.org/brett/2005/04/15/1113510156000.html
On 1/11/07, Christian Goetze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A real
Hi Dennis,
I'm running this under WinXP. Will that make a difference ?
I've deleted the whole org/apache/maven directory just to be sure. Then
deleted the /target directory and ran mvn clean site. Downloaded versions
are:
doxia(core site): 1.0-alpha-7
site: 2.0-beta-5
Same result again in
Patrick Schneider wrote:
Snapshots are checked once a day by default. You can override this by
passing the -U flag, forcing maven to update its snapshots.
Here's a good review of snaps, by Brett:
http://blogs.maven.org/brett/2005/04/15/1113510156000.html
Thanks - so it would seem that
After looking through the documentation for each of these plugins, I
am left with a few questions:
- Isn't the functionality of the source plugin just a subset of the
assembly plugin (i.e. couldn't I just use the assembly plugin to do
the same thing and only have to worry about one plugin)?
-
Hi Raju,
There's actually a compilation error. Did you run Maven using the -X switch?
This must have caused the stacktrace produced. Try to compile again without
using this switch and see the source file(s) that failed to compile.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
raju wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to
I've got a situation where Maven is telling me I have a circular
dependency that should be resolved.
Let's say I've got applicationArtifact which provides an interface which
I want to consume at compile time in an artifact called pluginArtifact.
When applicationArtifact is ready to be
Hi, I got into this as well a few weeks ago. The answer is that you have to
have a parent pom where you declare the plugin and it's executions. Inside
that you have two choices:
1. Declare the plugin (and executions) as per normal. Then when executing
any derived poms, the pluglin will be
after looking through the thread at
http://www.nabble.com/-M2--Insert-variables-in-xdoc-apt-files-tf1956665.html
i've gotten filters applied to a site using:
resources
resource
directorysrc/site/directory
targetPath../filtered-site/targetPath
Maybe you could try using the assembly plugin to assemble your final
package... and use the assembly descriptor to specify which items should be
included in it? This should allow you to remove the pluginArtifact
dependency in your applicationArtifact pom. Just a thought...
Patrick
On
Maybe this could be helpful:
http://www.nabble.com/maven-plugin-execution-phase%3A-post-site--tf2513362.html#a7014966
Kovalen
After a bit more googling and reading some other peoples' comments, I
realized that this is apparently as designed. Which leads me to the
question of ...why would you ever want that?
I can understand that, in a multi-module build, the submodules are probably
one level under the parent. In our
Sorry, I should mention the circular dependency comes about because I
have a parent pom to these 2 projects which defines them each as modules...
ie.
artifactIdparentProject/artifactId
modules
moduleapplicationArtifact/module
modulepluginArtifact/module
/modules
Andrew.
Andrew Franklin
Hi,
Can anybody please help me out to resolve the issue.
I am building using maven in Eclipse,after configuration and setting I
am
getting a null pointer exception.
I am using Maven 2.0.4 and further the same fatal error is there while
executing from Command Prompt.
Any
Patrick,
I appreciate your suggestion, but unfortunately I want to use a 3rd
party plugin to generate a web-start application at the package goal.
The requirement of running this last goal prevents me from both using
assembly, and using ant-run extensions.
One solution I can potentially
Hi,
Can anybody assist with where I am going wrong while running Maven with
Command Prompt.
The options -g and -X are giving me following error:'Unable to parse
command line option-Unrecognised option -g'.
And while running goals as install,clean,compile I am getting a fatal
error.
I
Hi Wendy,
I just wanted to compile some java files in a source folder and move
compiled files to some destination directory.I have put this under build
section of pom file only.I gave sourcedirectoryjust after build
element.It says compiling n number of files then throws this compilation
error.
Good day,
Actually, -e sets the logging level to error, while -X sets the logging
level to debug. I've seen stack traces being logged as debug in maven.
Anyway, if the logs still don't give you much insights to whats happening in
your plugin, then I'd guess you'd have to take a look at the
Good day to you, Raju,
I agree with Dawn. It is most likely a simple compilation error on your java
files ( and you probably used -X or --debug which would explain why that
stacktrace was shown. note: your code did not throw the exception, maven did
). Check the output logs on your console
Hi,
I have been trying to run archetype:create commmand but it's failing.
C:\mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'archetype'.
[INFO]
Good day to you, cg,
The snapshot policy works. You can specify that under
snapshotsupdatePolicy//snapshots of your POM ( ee [1] ), Profile, or
Settings.xml ( see [2] ).
The accepted value for that tag are daily (the default), always, never, and
interval:X (where X is the number of minutes ) (
Good day,
Actually, using @parameter only should be sufficient for it to be configured
via the pom. The @expression is used for setting the parameter via
commandline.
Anyway, Martin M., try specifying in your plugin tag the groupId and version
as well. It might still be trying to configure
Hi ,
Thanks everybody for your suggestions.
I was able to compile the same using ant-run-plugin and invoking javac task
from within maven.Maybe i was not setting sourceDirectory element properly
in maven.Now i am able to compile using maven-compiler-plugin also.
But is there a way i can chain
Hi all,
I use the assembly plugin to create multiple assemblies from a multi
module project:
descriptors
descriptorsrc/main/assembly/server.xml/descriptor
descriptorsrc/main/assembly/client.xml/descriptor
/descriptors
This works nicely.
But how
Good day to you, Andrew,
AFAIK, scopes are not considered when it comes to checking for circular
dependencies. If you think it should be, feel free to open an issue in [1]
under the Dependencies component.
Also, you may want to support a pre-package phase which could probably solve
your problem
Is there a way to make a touch of the files from the main war to make them
overwrite any other file on the other wars ?
This would allow to assign overwrite priority between war files.
Regards,
Ismael
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