I'm using Ant with Continuum. I already have a CVS url specified in the Ant
Build.xml, now I dont want to specify the url in Continuum. Can this be
done? is there anyway to prevent this happenning?
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On Wednesday, 13. June 2007 15:27 Cameron Jones wrote:
So, having a build triggered only by scm changes is currently not a
feature. Cool, but would be good. Emmanuel - from what i understand
from your post do you mean that continuum currently should not be
building a scheduled build if
Cool, thanks. I'm using subversion which looks like the only
difference, i'll retest my system and have a look around to see if
anything else could be causing it.
thanks,
Cam
On 6/13/07, Martin Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
On Wednesday, 13. June 2007 15:27 Cameron Jones wrote:
So,
Renaming the packagings that conflict is probably the short-term workaround we
will have to use. I like your way of setting all lifecycle mappings in a new
project and not specify the existing plugins as extensions. That way I don't
have to modify any third party plugins.
When browsing around
Continuum use the one under ~/.m2/ and an other under the continuum install dir
(the path is printed in logs)
When Continuum profiles will be there, we'll look at the one under maven/conf/
Emmanuel
Wendy Smoak a écrit :
On the build server, I added repositories to maven/conf/settings.xml
and
On 6/12/07, Brian E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see why it could be rolled into a new rule. Call it the
beanshell rule or something.
you meant I don't see why it couldn't be rolled into a new rule, right ?
:)
J
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Continuum works like that by default
Emmanuel
Cameron Jones a écrit :
Hey groupies,
Quick question, and possibly a stupid one, but is there any way of
specifying a build schedule which only fires when there have been
changes in subversion aka an option i've used before in luntbuild and
cruise
Are there any utilities that I can use to add 3rd party jars to our
corporate internal repository, or even my local repository?
At the moment, I accomplish this by adding it to a legacy maven1 repo
since no pom.xml is required. I'm looking for a way to add this to a
maven 2 repo such that it
I'm posting this to both the maven and continuum forum.
How do I specify a maven profile to continuum , using continuum's
project configuration.
Currently my Goals are specified as clean install site-deploy , in
the continuum project configuration.
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I'm posting this to both the maven and continuum forum.
How do I specify a maven profile to continuum , using continuum's
project configuration.
Currently my Goals are specified as clean install site-deploy , in
the continuum project configuration.
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Edit the build definition of your project
Checnge the golas list by adding your profile: clean install site-deploy
-Pprofile_id
Where is declared your profiles?
Emmanuel
Jeff Mutonho a écrit :
I'm posting this to both the maven and continuum forum.
How
You can use 'install:install-file' for adding these jars in your local repo:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-install-plugin/usage.html
For adding them in your corporate internal repo, you can use
'deploy:deploy-file' instead:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/usage.html
On 6/13/07, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The continuum ML is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. I noticed immediately after sending :)
Edit the build definition of your project
Checnge the golas list by adding your profile: clean install site-deploy
-Pprofile_id
Where is declared your
Thanks for response..
but i am into migration of existing ant scripts to Maven scripts. So Using
xdoclet i all classes is not achievable..
Could u suggest me any alternative step for creating home/remote interfaces
Thanks,
Kiran Kodlady
Jens Hohl wrote:
For this you should use XDoclet!
Dear All
I am new user of Maven and CruiseControl, I would appreciate if any one
could help me in understanding how Maven works and is configured. I don
not have very good knowledge of xml scripting
Regards
-Jay
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To
Try it like this:
/plugin
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-compiler-plugin/artifactId
configuration
Hi! I'm a newbie in the utilization of Maven.
I'm developing a webapp (with Spring) and I want to include profiles in my
app. This profiles will change de jdbc connection settings depending on
which profile I select.
Let's explain my problem.
I have jdbc.properties in
Hi,
http://maven.apache.org/
http://www.mergere.com/m2book_download.jsp
http://www.sonatype.com/book/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML
http://www.google.com
Vanja
On 6/13/07, Choudhary, Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All
I am new user of Maven and CruiseControl, I would
I have an ant task that is suppose to run in the process-resources
phase.The configuration is :
plugin
artifactIdmaven-antrun-plugin/artifactId
executions
execution
phaseprocess-resources/phase
configuration
tasks
copy todir=target/checkout
How do you pass a parameter to a rule ?
This way I should be able to provide it to you ;o)
Brian E. Fox wrote:
Sure, send it along.
--Brian
-Original Message-
From: ehsavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:01 AM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Hi,
Thank you for the reply.
But I do not have reference to it in any of the other pom files of my
application.
In case there is an implicit reference- how would I identify it?
Have you tried mvn -e -X ...? Perhaps this will already give you the answer
where the snapshot version is
Hi,
I'm currently looking into the NAR plugin from the FreeHEP site
(http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin/), and have some questions
regarding the use of this plugin.
I'm building a JNI-library from a Java class, on a x86-Windows platform.
Currently I have two issues:
1. When I use
Hi there,
I am writing a build file and in it I wish to generate webservice stubs
using wsgen for xfire.
I have two wsdl files I wish to generate from each of which I wish to
specify a seperate package for. I can however see no concrete way to map
invididual sets to different namespaces.
My
aemm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! I'm a newbie in the utilization of Maven.
I'm developing a webapp (with Spring) and I want to include profiles in my
app. This profiles will change de jdbc connection settings depending on
which profile I select.
Let's explain my problem.
I have
Hello,
I installed archiva-1.0-alpha-1 on SuSE 10.1 (2.6.16.27-0.9-default).
I run Archiva Standalone like this
archiva-1.0-alpha-1/bin/linux-x86-32 ./run.sh console
and use Firefox 2.0.0.2
I can create Admin user. But after pressing the Create Admin Button
attached error occures.
Yes of course, can't you read my mind? ;-)
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From: Jerome Lacoste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 3:44 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [POLL] maven-enforcer-plugin rules
On 6/12/07, Brian E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see why it
You declare the parameter as a variable in your rule impl and then
specify it in your plugin config. It works basically the same as for a
plugin.
-Original Message-
From: ehsavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 5:30 AM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: RE:
Hi,
Your repository id and server id does not match so maven couldn't get
the username and password for the internal repository :)
-Deng
Jan Lisse wrote:
Hi,
In my pom.xml i have configured an internal repository to be used by
maven:
repositories
repository
idmycompany/id
Hi Maria,
no they do match, i just forgot to change the id in both locations of my
posting ;)
But i found the cause of my problem to be a SSLHandshakeException, because
the server sends a selfsigned certificate. After inserting the server
certificate in the jdk's keystore
everything works
Is there a complete list of packaging types? I see a short list on
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/index.html, but I imagine that there are
other plugins that provide other kinds of packaging.
Is there a simple way to grep through the plugins in a repository to see
what packaging they
Hello,
when i only compile my multiproject which also contains an war module I
get an error when the WAR is module ist compiled that there are missing
dependencies.
Is that correct ? The war simply have to compile small amount of code
against already compiled sourcecode from other modules.
Krystan Honour wrote:
Hi there,
I am writing a build file and in it I wish to generate webservice stubs
using wsgen for xfire.
I have two wsdl files I wish to generate from each of which I wish to
specify a seperate package for. I can however see no concrete way to map
invididual sets to
Having now looked at this in a little more detail I realise that the package
being specified is that for the generated clients etc.
Thanks very much
Hello Ashwin,
AFAIK, Continuum only wraps the ant project (wraps executing the project,
etc) and it doesn't look into the information in build.xml, so you still
need to provide the SCM url.
Cheers!
Nap
On 6/13/07, Ashwin E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Ant with Continuum. I already
Thanks very much.
I soon realised that I didn't actually need to do this in this instance but
this is very helpful, thanks very much.
On 13/06/07, Andrius Šabanas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Krystan Honour wrote:
Hi there,
I am writing a build file and in it I wish to generate webservice
Krystan Honour wrote:
Having now looked at this in a little more detail I realise that the
package
being specified is that for the generated clients etc.
Thanks very much
BTW, if you need your generated schema classes to be in a specific
package, then this depends on the binding type you
Thanks for the feedback everyone, much appreciated.
So, having a build triggered only by scm changes is currently not a
feature. Cool, but would be good. Emmanuel - from what i understand
from your post do you mean that continuum currently should not be
building a scheduled build if there are no
Hi,
Is there a way to adjust the source-repository.html page that gets generated
by maven-site-plugin? I would like to add a link to the fisheye instance on
that page. Is this possible?
regards,
Wim
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Is there some undocumented feature/way to make maven-scm-plugin more
verbose during checkout and checkin?
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How were you generating them before in ant, if not using xdoclet?
Wayne
On 6/13/07, Kiran Kodlady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for response..
but i am into migration of existing ant scripts to Maven scripts. So Using
xdoclet i all classes is not achievable..
Could u suggest me any
Hi Greg,
Greg Thompson wrote:
Is there a complete list of packaging types?
There's a bigger list (though perhaps a bit dated) here:
http://cvs.peopleware.be/training/maven/maven2/buildLifecyclePhases.html
Steve
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To
Hi Jens,
Jens Hohl wrote:
when i only compile my multiproject which also contains an war module I
get an error when the WAR is module ist compiled that there are missing
dependencies.
Is that correct ? The war simply have to compile small amount of code
against already compiled sourcecode
On 6/13/07, Jens Hohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when i only compile my multiproject which also contains an war module I
get an error when the WAR is module ist compiled that there are missing
dependencies.
Is that correct ? The war simply have to compile small amount of code
against already
Steven Rowe wrote:
There's a bigger list (though perhaps a bit dated) here:
http://cvs.peopleware.be/training/maven/maven2/buildLifecyclePhases.html
Thanks, Steven. None of the options on that list sound right for my
needs (a non-Java project generating a bundle of documentation). I'm
not
On 6/13/07, Greg Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ask partly out of curiosity, and partly because I have an ant-based
project that generates a set of documents . If I were to mavenize
this, I imagine that the bundle of documents would be installed/deployed
so that it would be available to
Hi all,
I'am using maven 2.0.6 from win xp behind my corporate firewall
I'm trying to execute the line
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=mavenbook -DartifactId=my-app
I have searched a lot of places, but I've given up..
Help is much appreciated here. Thanks.
Best regards,
johan
On 6/13/07, Jens Hohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that correct ? The war simply have to compile small amount of code
against already compiled sourcecode from other modules.
Are the compiled artifacts of the other modules installed in your local
repository?
Otherwise, the war module won't
2007/6/13, Johan Iskandar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'am using maven 2.0.6 from win xp behind my corporate firewall
Did you configure the proxy?
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-proxies.html
Antonio
you can use the mvn -X parameter.
Jeff Mutonho a écrit :
Is there some undocumented feature/way to make maven-scm-plugin more
verbose during checkout and checkin?
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On 6/13/07, Jo Vandermeeren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the compiled artifacts of the other modules installed in your local
repository? Otherwise, the war module won't find them.
I don't think this is true. Clear your local repository and try 'mvn
package on a multimodule build with
Hello,
I m currently programming a mojo plugin.
I d like to use the MavenProject class as described in the book Better
builds with maven. I created the project with a simple plugin archetype
generation.
However, the class MavenProject is not present in the dependencies and I
didn t figure out
Yes already,
Here's my settings..
settings 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
http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd;
On 6/13/07, Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you configure the proxy?
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-proxies.html
... and after you do that, add -U on the command line to force Maven
to check for updates.
The default update policy is once per day, and as far as
Greetings:
I'm using jdk 1.5
cobertura 1.7
cobertura-maven-plugin 2.0 (because of the 2.1 100% complete) error
I am using these 2 dependencies.
dependency
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdcobertura-maven-plugin/artifactId
version2.0/version
/dependency
Brian,
I have sent you by mail the beanshell-rule with a simple test.
If you have any question or problem feel free to ask bu i am in European
Time ;o).
Emmanuel
Brian E. Fox wrote:
Yes of course, can't you read my mind? ;-)
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From: Jerome Lacoste [mailto:[EMAIL
The funny thing is when I used my new settings (below) the thing
actually downloaded things.. I dunno if this is the correct behaviour..
I've taken this new setting from here and added the previous proxy and
localrepo tags:
http://www.hibernate.org/422.html
I created a new blank directory in
On 6/13/07, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/13/07, Jo Vandermeeren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the compiled artifacts of the other modules installed in your local
repository? Otherwise, the war module won't find them.
I don't think this is true. Clear your local repository and
Hi all,
I have my tests in a src/test/java folder and launching them from the
IDE works just fine.
Tried to run them using maven install and the compiler cannot find the
application classes (from src/main/java) :-(
Tried to move the test classes into src/main/java just to make them
hallo
this might be obvious for everyone. but well - i could not find clear
recommendations on how to do this the best way.
i have a multi-module build:
parent pom.xml
- module-1
- module-2
- module-3
the modules are stored in a subversion repository:
http://repos/trunk/module-1
Thanks for answers.
For me that not working. If you try to make your CC System more complex
I ran into this problem. Compile works only until I add the
War module to my parent POM. Hmm, maven should stop there I think as
It cannot compile anything just package the installed jar (but there are no
...
proxies
proxy
activetrue/active
protocolhttp/protocol
hostwww-proxy.ag-it.com/host
port8080/port
idagit/id
/proxy
/proxies
...
Sorry these lines should have been
...
proxies
proxy
activetrue/active
protocolhttp/protocol
As Wendy said in the other thread...
... and after you do that, add -U on the command line to force
Maven to check for updates.
The default update policy is once per day, and as far as Maven
is concerned, it already checked today, even though it failed.
Wayne
On 6/13/07, Johan Iskandar
Could you please explain what ** means, example:
maven.multiproject.includes=**/project.xml
maven.multiproject.excludes=**/*-root/**/project.xml,**/target/**
Many thanks,
Nguyen
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It's a Wildcard use in filename pattern expressions, much more generic than
a simple asterisc.
if you have a file in /var/run/process.pid,
the *.pid would not find it, but **/*.pid would!
On 13/06/07, Ha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please explain what ** means, example:
org.codehaus.mojo:cobertura-maven-plugin:2.1 means that Maven is
still using version 2.1, despite you having configured a dependency on
the 2.0 version.
Specify the version number in the plugins section. Also, perhaps try
[2.0] to lock down the version.
Wayne
On 6/13/07, Bill Brown [EMAIL
Hi,
Is there a way to suppress all the Downloading... statements in
maven? Even in quiet mode, these statements show up.
I just want to be able to see all the goals being executed without
seeing the mess of downloading this or that cluttering the output.
Thanks,
Yaakov.
The goal doesn't seem to consider the scmVersion scmType parameters, I'm
using CVS as repository, and I'm using tag as scmType, but whenever I do a
checkout it just gets me the latest release of every file, not the
corresponding to the specified version in the scmVersion parameter.
Any ideas or
Currently, there is no way to suppress these logging statements.
Perhaps this will be available in Maven 2.1.x.
Wayne
On 6/13/07, Yaakov Chaikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to suppress all the Downloading... statements in
maven? Even in quiet mode, these statements show up.
I
Greetings:
even when I force the build to use the 2.0 version of the plugin, I get the
same build error:
...
ERROR] project-execute : com.eb:eb:war:1.0.0.0-SNAPSHOT ( task-segment:
[cobertura:cobertura] )
Diagnosis: Error configuring: org.codehaus.mojo:cobertura-maven-plugin.
Reason: Unable
Hey maven users,
If i perform a release using the maven release plugin can automate it to send
a mail to a developers list? and I like to have different mailing lists some
projects need to inform everybode on release and some project just by a select
number of people.
All my projects
Hi,
My project is a utility program comprised of Java source files that are
compiled into a jar, plus other ancillary files (configuration files,
batch files, etc.). I use the assembly plugin to produce a zip file
containing all files relevant to the project, including the compiled Jar
Hi Jeff,
this is/was a bug we encountered in 2.0.4 and my colleague just fixed
over the evening by patching the Maven libs ... :-(
If this is still an issue I will remind him to sent a patch next week
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
Jeff Mutonho wrote:
I have an ant task that is suppose to run
IMO, this is more along the lines of something you would expect from a
continuous integration server environment ie Continuum, Cruise
Control, etc.
Could you rig something with Antrun plugin or Exec plugin to send an
email as part of the release process? Sure.
Is this standard built-in M2
Wow, I was going to feel bad about it...but I was going to suggest using the
antrun plugin to just email what you need, etc. Not as graceful but will do
the trick and pretty maintainable.
-aps
On 6/13/07, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO, this is more along the lines of something you
Hey Y.,
gc134728 wrote:
If i perform a release using the maven release plugin can automate it to send
a mail to a developers list? and I like to have different mailing lists some
projects need to inform everybode on release and some project just by a select
number of people.
I use the
is this related to pde-maven-plugin?
-D
On 6/13/07, Adrian Herscu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have my tests in a src/test/java folder and launching them from the
IDE works just fine.
Tried to run them using maven install and the compiler cannot find the
application classes (from
I moved my package.html files from the src/main/java directory where they worked
fine into the src/main/javadoc directory, and now the maven-javadoc-plugin
ignores them.
I can see from debug -X that javadocDirectory is passed with the correct
setting.
I worked my way through a few errors to
Hi Arne,
On Jun 13, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Arne Styve wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently looking into the NAR plugin from the FreeHEP site
(http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin/), and have some questions
regarding the use of this plugin.
I'm building a JNI-library from a Java class, on a x86-Windows
Hey Ossi,
I have a similar structure for one of our projects.
In the parent pom you can specify a relative path for the module:
modules
module../module-1/module
module../module-2/module
module../module-3/module
/modules
Enjoy!
Evan
ossi petz wrote:
hallo
this
Hi list,
and again a problem using the maven-assembly-plugin. I've got a
multimodule build with a custom assembly descriptor I would like to
execute the assembly plugin when the install phase is beeing executed.
Unfortunately this doesn't work as expected. The assembly is beeing
defined
Hi,
I used to use the 2nd layout you describe because it made sense as the
continuous integration engine that I use (continuum) checks out every
project in separate subdirectories for each subproject.
That way it didn't checkout all the subprojects alongside the parent
POM just to build the
On 6/13/07, Olivier Dehon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to use the 2nd layout you describe because it made sense as the
continuous integration engine that I use (continuum) checks out every
project in separate subdirectories for each subproject.
That way it didn't checkout all the subprojects
Looks like you need to create a custom extension:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html
Eric
On 6/12/07, Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you all for your answers,
Some comments:
1. The single file is used by different projects, this
Damn, I just bumped in to this problem only to find that there is still no
solution. I am trying to do a very similar thing. When one of my libraries
depends on hibernate, for example, I am using properties in the deployed pom
file to specify which version should be used by default if a person
For the archive's record, this appears to be caused by:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/PLXCOMP-68
I've updated MASSEMBLY-64 with the necessary info and submitted
patches for both issues. If any committers are reading this, I'd
appreciate it if I could get some help pushing these through! :)
That's a possibility indeed, but the disk space issue is by far less
important than the ability to build an individual subproject on demand
from continuum!
Ideally, continuum should be aware of the project/modules structure
and use the module subdirectory checked out with the parent as its
Hi Emmanuel,
I added this to the rules and deployed a snapshot and updated site,
thanks for sending that along.
I managed to do some interesting stuff in the expression. I'd like to
figure out and add to the site docs:
1. how to call the helper and get things from there to evaluate.
2. possibly
That's already included in Maven core.. you can find it inside the uber
jar in your $M2_HOME/lib.
-Deng
Alexandre Touret wrote:
Hello,
I m currently programming a mojo plugin.
I d like to use the MavenProject class as described in the book
Better builds with maven. I created the project with
maven.multiproject.includes=**/project.xml
I think it means all project.xml files in all directories that has
project.xml that's relative to base directory.
maven.multiproject.excludes=**/*-root/**/project.xml,**/target/**
I think it means all project.xml files in all directories relative to
base
Hi Brain,
I have some documentation from my old Mojo so I may be able to extract some
of it and then translate it in english. I'll try to send a page about it
today.
I am not a beanshell expert either ;o), this was my first and only use.
Emmanuel
Brian E. Fox wrote:
Hi Emmanuel,
I added
Yes.
I have managed to tell the compiler to skip the tests classes and this
way to make the build succeed.
After playing with it few hours I understood that I must supply a
test.xml file (though I still don't know how to invoke the test
through). But even, if I will supply such test.xml it
Maven version: 2.0.4
Maven assembly plugin version: 2.2 (current version)
I assume that maven plugin related questions are supposed to be asked in the
main maven mailling list. Kindly let me know if that isnot the case.
I have got an assembly plugin to work from
On 6/13/07, Kannan Ekanath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mvn -Dproject.build.finalName=my-installer-0.3-SNAPSHOT clean
assembly:assembly but it still creates the zip file with the name
package-0.3-SNAPSHOT. Can someone tell me if there is something i am
missing?
Try setting buildfinalName in
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