This actually sounds like "fighting the bad fight with maven" to me, it is
a management tool, not a part of your bl(please correct me if I got this
wrong). I doubt there is a way to do this in a way I would call "clean".
However, as anybody has rights to fight bad fights, you could configure
your r
You probably should provide some information about your problem, like what
you tried to do, the setup ...
Anyway there are a few issues in the tracker, maybe you stumbled accross
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-609?
2012/10/8 Stefan Rademacher
> Hi,
>
> is there nobody, who can confi
Hello,
as far as I understand your message, there are two problems.
First:
Your project C (depending on A and B) needs to resolve the transitive
ano-util artifact to version 1.0.14 instead of 1.0.8. In my experience it's
the easiest way to explicitly declare this dependency in project C. (It
makes
I don't think they misunderstood what you were asking for, you just seem to
have different grasps on the matter, thus a misunderstanding.
To your concern:
What you read seems to be right, user/password are client specific(pom is
project specific, they are pretty public) settings, you can/should p
Hi, as Wayne recommended I'ld try to have a look at the utility-jar to see
if and where your file gets copied to.
Just for the record:
>From the Spring-ClasspathResource-constructor javadoc:
A leading slash will be removed, as the ClassLoader resource access methods
will not accept it.
Also, as far
By the call of Class.getClassLoader() before retrieving the resource-Stream
you do "navigate to the root" of your classpath. Keeping that in mind, the
call you described provided the parameter "my.xsl" should deliver the
InputStream pointing to src/main/resources/my.xsl as wayne described of ANY
ja
Thank you so much! This is pretty much exactly what I had in mind, but
could not find :-)
Am 13. April 2012 22:57 schrieb Wayne Fay :
> > It might be silly, but I was wondering if it was possible to use maven
> goals
> > from api. I'ld like to do something like this:
> ...
> > Can anyone tell me
Hello,
It might be silly, but I was wondering if it was possible to use maven
goals from api. I'ld like to do something like this:
Maven mvn = new Maven("mySettings.xml");
MavenCoordinates coords = new MavenCoordinates("my.group.id",
"ArtifactID", "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT");
try {
Artifact dep = m