Yes Jeff...Thanks very much for your prompt reply.
Ex: Using maven-database-util-plugin I can run the SQLPLUS.
My question is much related to which plugin will have the SQLLDR?
Thanks,
Hanuman
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Hey ... now that looks promissing :-)
I'll give that a spin as soon as I have time.
I didn't know that you could use variables in the scope (But I think that's
just some old info probably stored in my brain ages ago).
Chris
Von: Jörg Schaible
can you be more specific about your requirements for this plugin?
what is the input format you will be using to SQLLDR?
which grants would be provided to the SQLLDR plugin username (assume CREATE
TABLE, CREATE DATABASE, CREATE INDEX, CREATE SYNONYM, CREATE LINK,
SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE
And you are going to have the exact same set of issues as with profiles.
Maven 3 does not re-interpolate the poms of dependencies IIRC... or at
least it is not supposed to... so you only get to control the variables
from the parent pom and any inherited dependencies/dependencyManagement not
from
So the only option I have, is to generate different pom artifacts and I can
choose the profile by selecing different pom artifacts? There is no other
option?
Chris
Von: Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Juli 2014
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Connolly wrote:
And you are going to have the exact same set of issues as with profiles.
Maven 3 does not re-interpolate the poms of dependencies IIRC... or at
least it is not supposed to... so you only get to control the variables
from the parent pom and any inherited
On Jun 30, 2014, at 11:53 PM, Dan Tran dant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Jason
which one can we use to handle maven-plugin-plugin issue at Eclipse Luna?
Not sure what you're referring to here.
Possible to configure your nexus to use port 80 so that some of use with
strict corp firewall
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Jason van Zyl ja...@takari.io wrote:
On Jun 30, 2014, at 11:53 PM, Dan Tran dant...@gmail.com wrote:
Possible to configure your nexus to use port 80 so that some of use with
strict corp firewall policy can access it?
Not anytime soon. I run everything with
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