hi,
i just use the src\main\assembly\dep.xml to manage my assemblies[1]
but i am using the assembly:directory goal to package my artifacts
because i just need to put all artifacts in a certain directory.
or am i not understanding your problem correctly?
[1]
I didn't used it with CC 2.3.1.
Can you open an issue please ...
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPCRUISECONTROL
Arnaud
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Hi,
I'm using Maven 1.x and I'm also new at Maven... I
have a simple multi-project that has 2 sub-projects: A and B,
A is dependent on B. I was able to run multiproject:install
on the project successfully by providing dependencies in A's
project.xml. But when I ran
I see on the plugin matrix
(http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Matrix)
that a jnlp plugin is available for Maven2, but where can it be found?
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On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Christian Schulte wrote:
Hi,
Could it be that the assembly plugin does not support multi-module
projects correctly ?
I have the following project structure:
Root
|--Module1
|--Module2
|--Module3
So somewhere in Root's pom.xml I have
modules
Hi,
I have happily used maven 1.0 and trying to switch to M2 mainly because I want
to work with modules. But I have some difficulties to understand how it is
supposed to work.
I have tried the following:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=org.trial -DartifactId=test
cd test
mvn jar:jar
and I get
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 09:07 -0800, Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
I have happily used maven 1.0 and trying to switch to M2 mainly because I want
to work with modules. But I have some difficulties to understand how it is
supposed to work.
I have tried the following:
mvn archetype:create
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
I have happily used maven 1.0 and trying to switch to M2 mainly because I want
to work with modules. But I have some difficulties to understand how it is
supposed to work.
I have tried the following:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=org.trial
Hi,
Thanks for your input. It helped a lot.
I overlooked the Getting started guide... maybe after reading This guide is
intended as a reference for those working with Maven for the first time... I
jumped directly to the Documentation section.
Too many docs to read these days, and not enough
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On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Oscar Picasso wrote:
...
Furthermore in any case the resulting jar contains the following:
META-INF/
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
...
META-INF/maven/
META-INF/maven/org.trial/
META-INF/maven/org.trial/test/
The docs page http://maven.apache.org/guides/index.html has some nice ones.
Is there a work-in-progress version I can read on this one:
Guide to creating a multi-module build
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-multi-module.html ?
I am ramping up on m2, have a successful install of the
Hello,
The Groovy project uses jarjar in its M1 build, and we recently
noticed that jarjar-0.5.jar is missing from the ibiblio repository.
There used to be a tonic folder containing the version 0.5.
And now, there's only a jarjar folder containing and old 0.2 version.
Could jarjar-0.5.jar be
Hi,
I am trying to convert a first program (Apache XML-RPC) from Maven 1 to
Maven 2. After doing eclipse:eclipse, my unit tests run fine within
Eclipse. However, mvn test fails with the following exception:
javax.xml.parsers.FactoryConfigurationError: Provider for
Dear all,
How many I do something like below:
properties
war.manifest.classpathtrue/war.manifest.classpath
war.bundletrue/war.bundle
/properties
Or
properties
ejb.manifest.classpathtrue/ejb.manifest.classpath
ejb.bundletrue/ejb.bundle
/properties
Ok, I took a stab at it. It works, although its somewhat ugly. I
modified 'AbstractWarMojo.java' to read in a war dependency, overlay it
on the build directory files, and merge both wars' web.xml files (by way
of org.codehaus.cargo.module.webapp.WebXmlMerger). It works, which is
good enough
its pretty easy really
here is example of the war plugin automatically generating the classpath..
build
plugins
plugin
artifactIdmaven-war-plugin/artifactId
configuration
archive
manifest
addClasspathtrue/addClasspath
/manifest
/archive
/configuration
/plugin
/plugins
/build
the same holds
Hello,
If I understand plugins and dependencies correctly, JUnit is a plugin. Yet,
the POM examples I see have it as a dependency. It seems useful to have it
as a dependency, as then one can use scopetest/scope.
I don't know how one could specify a dependency as a plugin, but vice-versa
is
Hi,
In parent, how does one use relativePath? I can only get POM
inheritance to work if I have done a mvn install on the parent project.
Then the component projects find it in the local private repo.
I'm sure I just don't understand something yet. If there is docs on it,
please give me an RTFM
Normally, maven looks for parent pom with this order
immeditate parent directory
local repo
remote repo
So the parent pom.xml in parent dir, must have the groupID and artifacID
found in child pom
But there is a bug that may be your problem too
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-740
-D
Jeff,
Invoking junit is part of maven-core, but the user have to declare junit
as dependency with test scope with their own version. ie junit is not a
plugin.
you dont specify plugin as dependency but as plugin declaration in build
However, you can use pluginManagement at root pom to ensure all
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