Problem still not solved. I tried a couple of things :
* change the project structure to follow the structure I am used to :
only put modules one level deep and not 2, have the same name for the
artifactId and the directory of the module. The module declaration in
the main pom is now :
modules
Thanks Jerome,
I have tried this but the main problem is that
if (forkMode=once) {
getResource() method does not looking for resources in
test-clesses folder
}else if (forkmode=never) {
getResource() method looking for resources in
test-clesses folder - as I want
}
So the question is
Developers have read my letter!
I have just run the test and it works!
New version of surefire has just been downloaded and the problem has gone
:))
vetalok wrote:
Thanks Jerome,
I have tried this but the main problem is that
if (forkMode=once) {
getResource() method does not looking for
You're not alone with this problem but we don't know what's happen for the
moment.
Emmanuel
Hi,
I installed the Continuum 1.1 final in a linux machine.
When I try do login (as admin) I am redirect to home.
This happen with Internet Explorer. In firefox work out.
I am using correct
I've taken another look and it seems the scm report configuration was not added
in the current stable (2.0.1) but was added in 2.1, which is still a snapshot.
However,
the
configuration
anonymousConnection/
/configuration
was not succesfull with both versions. It seems not to override the
Hi,
I need to
1.) generate-sources (maven-jaxb2-plugin) from some xsd-files
2.) compile these files
3.) generate-sources (wrapper Classes) based on the compiled class files
4.) compile all
= how can I realize this behaviour within the Maven-Lifecycle ?
Thanx for any advice,
Torsten
Are you sure that step 3.) is depending on the classes and not on the Java
sources?
A quick option would be to split 1+2 and 3+4 into 2 modules, so you'll get 2
independent
lifecycles which provides all you need. This is also a good idea if the schema
files do not change
that often, since you
Hi thanx,
yes I´m sure about step 3.) - it´s a self-made wrapper class generator,
based on reflection and therefore dependend on the .class files.
To split the module into 2 modules was my thought,too - but it would
change the existing build and introduce a new module.
But to package the
We are currently using Artifactory, would there be any benefits into
moving to Archiva? What are people's experiences with the different
proxies?
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 December 2007 22:23
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Managing
Hi,
FYI, I've filed the bug report.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPIR-78
* Maven 2.x Project Info Reports Pluginhttp://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPIR
*
Unable to exclude scm anonymous access info
Thanks
On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've taken another look
On Dec 19, 2007 9:21 AM, Guillaume Lederrey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem still not solved. I tried a couple of things :
Seems to be a typo somewhere. You said the module is called
EvenementMetier_shared but maven is looking for
EvenementMetierPoc_shared (note the Poc). Double check the group
I did change the names of the modules to match the directories. But
I'm pretty sure it's not a typo.
If I build the modules one after the other, it works fine :
mvn -f EvenementMetier_shared/pom.xml install
mvn -f EvenementMetier_server/pom.xml install
...
On 19/12/2007, Heinrich Nirschl
Hello users,
I have several unit tests and a a test suite. I'm trying to run the test
suite using maven, however mvn test executes all the unit tests, but not
the test suite (whose purpose is to run the unit tests in a particular
order).
Is there a way to run test suites using maven ?
Best
In fact, both ways are not perfect!
Assuming: i change the company pom in your way and advice the developers
about this change. As you know most of the email are deleted
without being read, i am sure that nobody remembers that there's a new
version of the company Pom. So, the effect is the same
On Dec 19, 2007 7:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The scm.connection is the anonymous connection. So, should continuum work
with the developerConnection or the anonymous connection? (Or pick the one,
that is available)
Sorry, it's early. :) As long as Maven doesn't complain about it, I
I didn't meant on developer basis, but on project basis.
Example:
corporate-pom is at version 0.1.0
Project A has as parent corporate-pom:0.1.0
Project B has as parent corporate-pom:0.1.0
Project A wants a version changed, dependency added, whatever.
corporate-pom changes to version
In a normal build, it's ok to use the anonymous connection, but what if I
want do a mvn release using continuum, that will require checking in and
tagging, therefore a developer connection is necessary, so it depends.
I think, when adding a maven project into continuum, the user should be
asked
I thought the problem was with developers having to remove stuff from their
local repository. Now you present another problem.
In my vision, they should certainly not change automatically. At least not the
tags, then you can have two builds of the same tag with different parent
information,
yes, i understand, but good-way-example is based on 2 projects.
But, my example is the following:
Project A same.
Project B same.
no comes the difference
200 more projects, currently nobody working on it, some were not changed
since
2 years or more, has
Hi,
I was able to overcome this problem by deploying continuum war on tomcat.
Just browsing through the continuum bug list i came across some bug that was
related to jvm and jetty, so just as a wild guess i thought of doing it. And
on tomcat continuum is running fine. I know there is nothing to
Hi again,
so I changed the length but id didn't help, it still complains about the max
length. I also adjusted the value in the pacakge.jdo file. Also I would like to
change to CLOB but don't know how to get this working.
in column COMMAND_OUTPUT that has maximum length of 1024.
I found a
This is old, and you may have figured out your issue, but this is what worked
for us.
We had our artifactory configured to use both apache's official maven
release and snaphot repositories. We also had our settings.xml set to be a
mirrorOf * so that everything would go to our artifactory repo.
This is old, and you may have figured out your issue, but this is what worked
for us.
We had our artifactory configured to use both apache's official maven
release and snaphot repositories. We also had our settings.xml set to be a
mirrorOf * so that everything would go to our artifactory repo.
Could the developer connection have user and, maybe, password included in
the URL? If so, that would make it relevant
-- Lee
On Dec 19, 2007 8:48 AM, Roger Ye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a normal build, it's ok to use the anonymous connection, but what if I
want do a mvn release using
Hi,
I am trying to build a set of projects that ultimately produces a
library that will be distributed
to other applications. The library consists of the web application
filter which needs to invoke
some EJBs running in another process. At the moment I have structured my
maven projects so I have
We are running continuum 1.0.3 on a redhat linux box. We have 28 projects
under the one instance. Everything was working fine until yesterday, then
one of the projects in the show projects view was marked with the red x,
but when we go into the build history it shows that it built successfully.
the problem is that things get forgotten:
Assuming i start working on Project Y and i forget to check if there's a
new company pom. After a few
changes in my code in this project, it is builded on wrong dependencies
succesfully and deployed on the
test server. Deployment failes and i spent a lot
Couldn't you put the version of the parent (corporate-pom) to LATEST instead of
a version number. AFAIK, when you do a release it is changed into the current
latest version. So tags won't change when you update your corporate pom.
Hth,
Nick Stolwijk
-Original Message-
From: Boeckli,
Hi,
I try to filter logging statements from Clover coverage, but
unfortunately I can't get it to work. That's how I configured clover in
the pom.xml
plugin
artifactIdmaven-clover-plugin/artifactId
groupIdcom.atlassian.maven.plugins/groupId
Hi,
I just updated from Maven 1.0.2 to Maven 1.1. In Maven 1.02 I used
the tomcat plugin from codezar: maven-tomcat-plugin-1.1.jar. Using
Maven 1.1, I typed in: maven tomcat:deploy
This gave me the error:
---
Error
I am looking for some directions, or some example pom text, to show how the
jboss wsconsume operation can be integrated into a maven2 workflow.
wsconsume will generate Java code based on a wsdl spec. For example, one of
our developers uses the following in a Windows bat file to execute this
Hei,
I often have to build an external dependency and deploy it in our
corporate repository. For that I tend to use the deploy plugin
specifying the alternative repository using -DaltDeploymentRepository.
For complex projects, I need to deploy multiple artifacts, so the
deploy-file mojo isn't up
Some things to investigate:
1) Call wsconsume from ant. You'll need to do some research to see if
this is available as an Ant task.
2) You can try using maven-exec-plugin to call wsconsume directly.
3) Find (or write) written a Maven plugin (mojo) for wsconsume. This
is rather simple and I'd
Thanks for the reply, Wayne.
This isn't quite what I had in mind, but I've managed to rig my project
groups in Continuum to accomplish my objective.
I guess this has turned into a feature request:
When doing a maven build, there should be an option to cascade builds on
all SNAPSHOT
Thanks for the reply, Mark.
It turns out that the problem was mine. My hierarchy of POMs had some
duplication with POMs in the actual Java projects.
Thanks for your help everyone.
Mark_E wrote:
Hi Doug,
Continuum should get the SCM information for the pom.xml. I have the
Subversion
For example, my first pass would be 'clean install'. Then when I am
satisifed, run 'mvn deploy'. Except the deploy phases reruns compile and
install. Can I skip this behavior?
--
View this message in context:
Hi,
I get the following error message when I try to mvn install
I have no idea how I could solve that...
[INFO] Failed to create assembly: Error retrieving POM of
module-dependency: joda-time:joda-time-hibernate:jar:1.0; Reason: Failed
to validate POM for project joda-time:joda-time-hibernate at
Hi,
I intend to use the assembly plugin for a very simple task. I need it to war
up a folder structure into a WAR file. The folder is already in a WAR format
(infact it is an exploded war file) that I modify via a custom mojo and then
I'm using the assembly plugin to war it back up again.
Sounds
Hi,
The pom here [1] is not valid.
dependency
groupIdjta/groupId
artifactIdjta/artifactId
/dependency
version is missing.
Have a look here :
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-maven-evangelism.html.
--
Olivier
[1]
Hello All,
I have some code that reads a directory in a maven2 project. Is there a way
to put a directory of files in a maven project and reliably read it from
JUnit 4 (or TestNG) across platforms?
I have code that will read the contents of a directory, looking for images.
I'd like to
Thanks for it. There still exists a bug report
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-554
I hope it will be fixed very soon.
Regards,
Johannes Schneider
olivier lamy wrote:
Hi,
The pom here [1] is not valid.
dependency
groupIdjta/groupId
artifactIdjta/artifactId
/dependency
version is
You can configure your repository to check for updates after a time interval
but in order to maintain build reproducibility something in the repository
and that includes parents should never change...
Process has its problems but its better for the developer to choose when to
break their
Hi,
I am not entirely sure this is the correct mailing list to post on for this
plugin. The net.sf.mavin-har seems to have no posts. But I will continue on
with my problem anyway. If there is a better place please let me know!
I have a multiple module project
The first module contains my
I was also thinking, that you could write a custom rule for the enforcer
plugin, which checks that the topmost parent is the latest in the
available repositories. Maybe I will write it tomorrow, if you are
interested.
Hth,
Nick Stolwijk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couldn't you put the version
jsolderitsch wrote:
I am looking for some directions, or some example pom text, to show how
the jboss wsconsume operation can be integrated into a maven2 workflow.
wsconsume will generate Java code based on a wsdl spec. For example, one
of our developers uses the following in a Windows
This is an interesting idea, but what if you change the rev on the trunk
but someone has a developer branch? Now their branch will start failing
the rule cause it's not the latest top level parent.
-Original Message-
From: Nick Stolwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December
I was not talking about revisions (SVN) but about versions (maven
repository). I hadn't thought about branches/trunk with each their own
releases. So maybe it should just be an option to only have the latest
minor version. ie. if there is an update from 0.9.1 to 0.9.2 you should
take it. It
I think this can still be a problem. Say you have 1.0-SNAPSHOT of your
product using version 1 of your corp pom. (I always suggest org poms
always be releases for the same reason I'm about to explain) Then you go
and change the trunk of your product code to use version 2 of the corp
pom. I'm a
Hello,
I stumbled upon the following problem and I hope I missed something
obvious that you could point me to.
I am trying to add some configuration elements for the release plugin
inside my POM, notably the tagBase.
The tagBase I use for the branch goal is different from the one for the
prepare
I'm working on adapting some source generation code into the maven
lifecycle. I've written a plugin that is generating the sources (albeit at
random places) and bound it to the generate sources phase.
I've read in a couple places that the standard location is
target/generated-sources/plugin-id.
Kallin,
You need to tell Maven that the location of your generated source should
be included as part of the build. Ie
/**
* @parameter default-value=${project}
* @required
* @readonly
*/
private MavenProject project;
/**
*
Hi,
I have a new build with maven2 which used to work correctly and quick. But
today when I did the sample compile which worked so many times maven2 started
to go to repositories and download all kind of dependencies which I never heard
about and stayed so much time that I got bored
On Dec 19, 2007 9:57 PM, JavaGeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I have some code that reads a directory in a maven2 project. Is there a way
to put a directory of files in a maven project and reliably read it from
JUnit 4 (or TestNG) across platforms?
I have code that will read the
HEllo,
Heinrich Nirschl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I seem to miss something, why does
new File(test/resources/myImages)
not work?
Because you can never be sure that the current directory is the root directory
of your project.
You can define environment variables in the surefire plugin
To get the root of your test target dir, I'd simply do something like:
String rootPath = file:// +
MyTestClass.class.getClassLoader().getResource().getFile()
+ ../;
Kalle
On Dec 19, 2007 10:40 PM, Insitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HEllo,
Heinrich Nirschl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I seem to
I've created a jira issue for the enforcer rule and I'm working on it.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MENFORCER-28
With regards,
Nick Stolwijk
There is a simplier way : maven defines the basedir system property
I used it as my hudson continuous integration server doesn't set the project
root as current directory.
I also set default value to . so that I can run the test under eclipse
File baseDir = new File( System.getProperty(
Normally, maven exclude them automatically.
If it doesn't do it, you can add a resources part in your pom to exclude
them.
Emmanuel
Hi,
I noticed the CVS folder in the builds that I am using continuum and maven
to build. Could someone please guide on how to exclude the CVS files being
Thanks. Maven is not including CVS files in case of JAR builds, but in WAR
it is packaging the CVS files as well. But is there any regular expression
kind of terminology to exclude them, or I will have to specify one by one.
Regards,
Hemant Malik
On Dec 19, 2007 2:11 PM, Emmanuel Venisse
Do you use the latest war plugin? It should exclude CVS directories. If it
doesn't, file an issue on the war plugin project in Jira.
The regular expression to use to exclude CVS directories is **/CVS
Emmanuel
Thanks. Maven is not including CVS files in case of JAR builds, but in WAR
it is
Cool, Thanks for the solution.
Emmanuel
I found the cause of the problem!
The problem is the difference in time between the linux machine (server)
and
the windows machine (client). The clock of the linux machine was delayed
by
1 hour. This causes the expiration of the cookie.
Fixed the
On Dec 18, 2007 9:08 PM, Roger Ye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and if I try to remove the scm.connection element from my pom.xml, then I
can not add my project into continuum using the pom, continuum reports
I think Continuum ought to work with just an anonymous connection.
Can you check JIRA and
i had same problem and figured out that is was deadlock due to a log4j bug
(http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43568):
This deadlock happens under following cases:
- Proximity RC9 and Continuum-1.1 on same server
- both has a scheduled task at the same time (a purge task for
The scm.connection is the anonymous connection. So, should continuum work with
the developerConnection or the anonymous connection? (Or pick the one, that is
available)
With regards,
Nick Stolwijk
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 12/19/2007
Hi all,
I have a similar problem. I'm using continuum-1.1, my installation uses
apache-maven-2.0.8 and JDK1.5.0_14. I've installed continuum in a
tomcat-5.0.28, which runs as a Windows Service with the LocalSystem as
logon.
I've added a -X to the arguments to see some(or actually a lot) logging
Hi,
is there a possibility tor upgrade from version 1.0.3 to 1.1?
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / with kind regards
Christian Wieland
--
open4business GmbH
Müllerstrasse 12 D
88045 Friedrichshafen
Tel: +49 7541 6047-312
Fax: +49 7541 6047-321
Web:
I am not able to download PDF artifacts from Continuum 1.1 working
directories. Instead, the text in the PDF file shows up in the preview
windows below. I AM able to download a jar file and a gif file
successfully. I have commented and posted screenshots on jira issue
1573 but haven't gotten
Hi,
I configured the CONTINUUM_HOME/conf/plexus.xml as:
resource
namemail/Session/name
typejavax.mail.Session/type
properties
property
namemail.smtp.host/name
valuexxx.xxx.com.br/value
Hi,
Like Christan's timely email earlier today, I too have to migrate my 2
instances of Continuum (1.0.2 and 1.0.3) into 1.1 (I run 2 instances of
Continuum for redundancy) over the next 2 weeks.
I've read through the upgrade documentation
Hey there,
I'm trying to figure out a strategy to get continuum building our
releases, got a few newbie questions:
1- Our software is mostly Java, but we have a few modules with C/C++
code in them. We have ant build scripts with custom ant tasks to build
those native pieces, no problem
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in the past than its life expectancy.
fherrerav wrote:
It worked!!. thanks a lot. do you know why this happens?
Doug Knesek wrote:
Check that the time on your server is set correctly.
Thanks again..
Doug Knesek wrote:
Your cookie was expiring instantaneously because it was being issued
further in the past than its life expectancy.
fherrerav wrote:
It worked!!. thanks a lot. do you know why this happens?
Doug Knesek wrote:
Check that
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