mvn archetype:generate produce the same error.
Could it have something to do with the velocity-1.5.pom that it doesn't
find?
nodje wrote:
Sorry didn't pay attention to that.
But the result is exactly the same with generate anyway.
Looks like you don't have the problem, so it's probably a
Hi,
just add this to your pom:
pluginManagement
plugins
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-site-plugin/artifactId
version2.0-beta-7/version
/plugin
/plugins
/pluginManagement
2.0-beta-7 isn't released yet, so you will
HI
Thanks this help.
I still get the problem though , and i did upgrade to the latest maven
3.1.2,
Can you tel me what this means :
Result of cmd.exe /X /C C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_05\bin\java.exe
-classpath E:\Java Projects\Geotools Trunk
2.5\demo\example\target\classes;C:\Documents
Hello,
maybe related to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEVENIDE-640 this issue?
Milos
On 5/29/08, theunsgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
Thanks this help.
I still get the problem though , and i did upgrade to the latest maven
3.1.2,
Can you tel me what this means :
Result of
HI
I think you are right. I created a bat file with the whole cmd string copied
from NB.
When i run it , it tries to display the command and end with The input line
is too long.
I also do run it on a Win XP OS.
Is there some way of getting arround this?
Thanks
Milos Kleint wrote:
Hello,
I haven't figured that out yet. working on it. putting your local
repository in C:/r could give you some air to breathe, but in
general it's a failure on my part that I haven't seen this coming..
I'll have to come up with some different way of running projects I
guess.. or a workaround of sorts.
Hello,
Am very new to maven. I'd like to know what goals are available for my
firm-provided installation of maven. I've searched the web and come up with
mvn -g but that doesn't seem to work on my version of maven (2.0.6).
So, is there a simple way to find out what goals my maven installation
HI
Thanks for the reply
What is the correct setting for Execute Goals in the maven projects
properties version 3.1.2?
Min is process-classes org.codehaus.mojo:exec-maven-plugin:1.1:exec at the
moment.
Thanks
Theuns
Milos Kleint wrote:
I haven't figured that out yet. working on it. putting
that's it, that's the default AFAIK. however obviously it doens't work
in some scenarios.
Milos
theunsgis wrote:
HI
Thanks for the reply
What is the correct setting for Execute Goals in the maven projects
properties version 3.1.2?
Min is process-classes
HOw do i move the local repository to c:\ ?
mkleint-3 wrote:
that's it, that's the default AFAIK. however obviously it doens't work
in some scenarios.
Milos
theunsgis wrote:
HI
Thanks for the reply
What is the correct setting for Execute Goals in the maven projects
properties
in your user directory ~/.m2 you either have a settings.xml file or
you create one (easiest way is to have a project opened in netbeans
and right click the projects Project Files subnode.)
there set the localRepositoryc:/r/localRepository element.
and move your existing repository from
Hi,
unlike with maven1 there are no bundled plugins distributed with maven2,
everything is downloaded on demand. The plugins developed by the maven
team are listed here [1] and another huge collection of plugins is
developed by the mojo project on codehaus.org [2]. If you're searching a
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On 5/29/08, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you translate to English ..not everyone on this list speaks russian
спасибо!
- Original Message - From: Marat Radchenko
Hi,
We are working to choose an eclipse plugin : Q4E vs m2eclipse
- The Eclipse IAM project proposal (based on Q4E) has been recently
approved by the Eclipse Foundation (cf. http://code.google.com/p/q4e/)
- m2eclipse has been recently reviewed (cf.
I tested both plugins, and reported some issues to m2eclipse that have been
fixed in 0.9.4.
I just quickly tested q4e but features are *very* similar
I'm ok for competition, but as both plugins expect to get approved in
eclipse foundation, I thing they must consider merging efforts for some core
Hi,
I experienced a similar problem while running on win2003 server edition,
because the classpath made the command line exceeded 2000 characters which
is the limit in that OS cmdXP AFAIK should not have the same problem
because it's cmd limit is 8000 char long...anyway workaround suggested
2008/5/29 Rémy Sanlaville [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do you have some news about it ?
Both were approved
(http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/2008/05/20/eclipse-and-maven-iam-and-m2e-complete-creation-review/)
2008/5/29 nicolas de loof [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In a perfect world, both plugin community should
I want to deploy my project to a Host by FTP. I set the
distributionManagement and run the command mvn deploy. This is my pom
file:
modelVersion4.0.0/modelVersion
groupIdtest/groupId
artifactIdtest/artifactId
version1.0-SNAPSHOT/version
...
distributionManagement
I'm not a maven expert so maybe i'm doing something wrong but if not i may
have found a bug.
I configure integration testing via a build profile as follows:
profile
iditest/id
activation
property
nameitest/name
/property
/activation
build
plugins
Hi,
I am trying to get an understanding of how users are using the Maven
toolset with SCM tools such as Perforce to handle branching strategies.
Does anyone know of any such white papers or further reading or be
willing to share current practices?
Do users tend to use a dense hierarchical
Could you give a more detailed error description by running the command with
the -e (exceptions) or even -X (debug) parameters?
With regards,
Nick Stolwijk
~Java Developer~
Iprofs BV.
Claus Sluterweg 125
2012 WS Haarlem
www.iprofs.nl
-Original Message-
From: youhaodeyi
It seems to be something related to the 2.4.2 version of the surefire plugin.
If i use the 2.0.9 release but force the surefire plugin to use the 2.3
version of the surefire plugin then the test resources are copied correctly.
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
Good to hear that.
still there's a fixed limit to the workaround. When you add a few
more dependencies, you reach the top again. :(
Milos
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:49 PM, theunsgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your suggestion worked!!!
Many Thanks
Milos Kleint wrote:
in your user
Your suggestion worked!!!
Many Thanks
Milos Kleint wrote:
in your user directory ~/.m2 you either have a settings.xml file or
you create one (easiest way is to have a project opened in netbeans
and right click the projects Project Files subnode.)
there set the
branch by artifact when necessary but I have found that the use of ranges and
api artifacts has almost completely removed the need for traditional
branching. By defining the ranges in the deployables you get a consistent
deliverable and can have parallel development and patching without
Yes, this is the detailed message:
[INFO] [compiler:compile]
[INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
[INFO] [resources:testResources]
[INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources.
[INFO] [compiler:testCompile]
[INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
Hi Darren
open up pom.xml and search for every instance of goal
HTH
Martin
- Original Message -
From: darren smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@maven.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 3:33 AM
Subject: What goals are available by defaut?
Hello,
Am very new to maven. I'd like
This is roughly what I seem to be moving towards. Over the past couple
of days I have been converting a hierarchical project into an approach
similar to what you listed to get a feel for things
I have:
trunk/
/area1 - all dev code located under such
/group1
/artifact1
/artifact2
Hi ,
I have some junit testcase but i guess maven is considering the wrong class
path for file and is trying to load
classes with name
*test.java.x.y.z
*However* *my classes are in package *x.y.z
**hence I am getting
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException*java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
*
*
Can
ftp://3.36.231.203/
ftp is the protocol
3.3.36.23.203 is the host
/ is the folder
are you sure you want to retrieve from root /
instead of a real folder?
Martin
- Original Message -
From: youhaodeyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@maven.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 5:35 AM
Hi Chris-
Have you looked at configuring the manifest-entries in the maven war
plugin
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/examples/war-manifest-guide.html
Martin
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, May
On Thu, 29 May 2008 23:52:35 Bracewell, Robert wrote:
This is roughly what I seem to be moving towards. Over the past couple
of days I have been converting a hierarchical project into an approach
similar to what you listed to get a feel for things
One key thing is that my pom hierachy looks
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Doxia
Integration Tools, version 1.0. It is a collection of tools to help
the integration of Doxia in Maven plugins.
http://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-doxia-tools
You can specify the version in your project's dependency
-Original Message-
From: Tim Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:53 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Forcing site plugin version
Hi,
just add this to your pom:
pluginManagement
plugins
plugin
I have set the default folder for FTP users. Do I need to specify the folder
again?
mgainty wrote:
ftp://3.36.231.203/
ftp is the protocol
3.3.36.23.203 is the host
/ is the folder
are you sure you want to retrieve from root /
instead of a real folder?
Martin
- Original Message
Best to start from the beginning: http://www.sonatype.com/book
-Original Message-
From: darren smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 3:34 AM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: What goals are available by defaut?
Hello,
Am very new to maven. I'd like to know
yes
-Original Message-
From: Lalor, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 9:07 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: Forcing site plugin version
-Original Message-
From: Tim Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:53 AM
To:
Correct, project/build/pluginManagement.
Lalor, Brian schrieb:
-Original Message-
From: Tim Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:53 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Forcing site plugin version
Hi,
just add this to your pom:
pluginManagement
Hi,
I think you may also use the deployed snapshot version, so you don't have to
build yourself the plugin :
version2.0-beta-7-SNAPSHOT/version
Regards,
Anne
-Message d'origine-
De : Tim Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 29 mai 2008 15:55
À : Maven Users List
Objet : Re:
mburger wrote:
In Maven 1 it was possible to add a download report to the generated
site (maven.xdoc.distributionUrl). I cannot found any information about
this feature in the documentation of Maven 2. Is this feature missing?
Any news about this topic? Do you create your download
Hello,
in der Maven documentation is an article about a workaround for creating skinny
wars. http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/examples/skinny-wars.html
In this approach, all libs in WEB-INF/lib are exluded by applying following
pattern configuration:
Guys,
I'm a newbie to maven and I'm in the process of migrating
from ant. Can anyone proved me an example of how to define a pom that
checks out code from a cvs repository, gathers all the dependencies, and
builds.??? I've yet to find one..
Thanks,
Leon
Hello,
in der Maven documentation is an article about a workaround for creating skinny
wars. http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/examples/skinny-wars.html
In this approach, all libs in WEB-INF/lib are exluded by applying following
pattern configuration:
Hello,
I need to set a particular value in a tag in pom.xml at runtime. I tried to
set the value through the MavenProject object but that value is not accessed
by other tags at runtime.
I have written the following code.
/**
* @parameter default-value=${project}
* @required
*/
Hi,
Actually, we have mixed JUnit Testcases in our modules - some of them can
be run standalone with no database connection or any other environment,
others need environment.
I now want to separate those tests into different categories, but I don´t
want to
- manually create a
Standard answer is with naming convention, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@maven.apache.org/msg81355.html.
Kalle
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Actually, we have mixed JUnit Testcases in our modules - some of them can
be run standalone with no database
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven PMD
Plugin, version 2.4
This plugin is used to check java sources for potential programming
problems like possible bugs, dead code, suboptimal code, etc...
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-pmd-plugin/
You can specify the
Is this a question? Or a suggestion for an improvement in the
documentation somehow? Or something else entirely? Its just not clear
to me. ;-)
Wayne
On 5/29/08, Baeriswyl Kuno - Extern (IT-BA-MV) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
in der Maven documentation is an article about a workaround for
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Shade
Plugin, version 1.1
This plugin provides the capability to package the artifact in a uber-
jar, including its dependencies and to shade - i.e. rename - the
packages of some of the dependencies.
Oh, I see this was a mistake, you weren't done with the email... Nevermind!
On 5/29/08, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this a question? Or a suggestion for an improvement in the
documentation somehow? Or something else entirely? Its just not clear
to me. ;-)
Wayne
On 5/29/08,
I think the best way to achieve this would be by simply configuring
the scope of the various dependencies.
Thus your Struts libraries would be compile scope and the utility
libraries would be provided. Then you will need to include the
utility libs in the EAR module (as dependencies) as well so
mburger wrote:
In Maven 1 it was possible to add a download report to the generated
site (maven.xdoc.distributionUrl). I cannot found any information about
this feature in the documentation of Maven 2. Is this feature missing?
Any news about this topic? Do you create your download
Please provide more details about how your project is laid out etc.
By default, Maven expects that your Java files go in src/main/java and
the Java test files are in src/test/java. If you have configured
things differently in the pom.xml, then this may not be accurate.
What classes exactly are
We have migrated all of our internal code to Maven now. We have many
separate top-level projects and many of these projects are multi-module
projects. We have done a good job of moving common code elements out to
their own project so they can easily be reused. Generally speaking from a
basic
Is there any way to tell eclipse:eclipse to add excluding tags to
the .classpath to get it to ignore the .svn (**/.svn/)?
I have a workspace with hundreds of small projects, and when I rebuild
the eclipse classpaths, I have to set them all individually within
eclipse.
Conversely, if
Hello,
sorry, for the confusion..outlook automatically send my draft..;-}
back to my problem. Unfortunately, your approach doesn't work with RAD 7.0 /
Websphere 6.1, since RAD's J2EE Dependency configuration for the WAR project
relies on the Manifest file in WEB-INF/lib. If I set the Provided
1)In Eclipse click on the project you wish to update
2)right click Profile and select the profile (default is called profile)
once in profile
5th icon from right should have 3 right arrows
3)click on that 5th icon
4)look for checkbox and check on 'Filter checked launched configuration
types'
Another option is to place the integration tests into a separate module.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Standard answer is with naming convention, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@maven.apache.org/msg81355.html.
Kalle
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at
On 29-May-08, at 1:53 AM, nicolas de loof wrote:
I tested both plugins, and reported some issues to m2eclipse that
have been
fixed in 0.9.4.
I just quickly tested q4e but features are *very* similar
I'm ok for competition, but as both plugins expect to get approved in
eclipse foundation, I
Just wondering if anyone is using tomcat/cargo on Linux. I have the
following CFG on windows, but am now getting time-outs on Linux. Just
wondering if it is suppose to work on both?
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.cargo/groupId
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 08:47 -0700, Terry Bell wrote:
Is there any way to tell eclipse:eclipse to add excluding tags to
the .classpath to get it to ignore the .svn (**/.svn/)?
I have a workspace with hundreds of small projects, and when I rebuild
the eclipse classpaths, I have to set
Hello
I am trying to filter values in an XML document that should be placed in the
WEB-INF directory of a war. The file is located in the source structure in
src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/beans.xml along with web.xml.
I've configured the war plugin as follows:
plugin
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Ant
Plugin, version 2.1
This plugin generates Ant build files for Ant 1.6.2 or above.
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-ant-plugin/
You can run mvn -up to get the latest version of the plugin, or specify
the version in your
Upgrade the war plugin version to last one : 2.1-alpha-1
--
Olivier
2008/5/29 Tom Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello
I am trying to filter values in an XML document that should be placed in the
WEB-INF directory of a war. The file is located in the source structure in
Thank you. That was it.
olamy wrote:
Upgrade the war plugin version to last one : 2.1-alpha-1
--
Olivier
2008/5/29 Tom Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello
I am trying to filter values in an XML document that should be placed in
the
WEB-INF directory of a war. The file is located in
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if anyone is using tomcat/cargo on Linux. I have the
following CFG on windows, but am now getting time-outs on Linux. Just
We're using Tomcat 5.5 / Cargo / M2 on Windows and Linux. We do
occasionally get a
I'm having the same troubles. An archetype that we have used before doesn't
work anymore! What's going on?
nodje wrote:
What's with the archetype:create?
I suddenly get this error when trying to create a new project:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.company.commons -DartifactId=xml
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there seems to be 3 possible conclusions:
At least, yeah.
- There is any easy way to make these kinds of cascading releases, but we
just don't know about it
I don't know of one, but if there is, happy to hear it.
- There is
doc is available at
http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html#How%20do%20I%20filter%20resource%20files?
so executing this command against the filtering goal called
process-resources
mvn target -Dfilter.properties = yourPropertyValue process-resources
where the parameters for
do you use the zip for both, or the tar.gz?
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Geoffrey Wiseman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just wondering if anyone is using tomcat/cargo on Linux. I have the
following CFG on windows,
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you use the zip for both, or the tar.gz?
ZIP
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.cargo/groupId
artifactIdcargo-maven2-plugin/artifactId
configuration
I use it on Linux and noticed intermittent timeouts (I use continuum for
continuous integration).
The solution was to store the tomcat zip file locally.
I use a variable for the tomcat location (defaults to the remote location).
Then in my settings.xml, I have a profile that sets the variable to
What is the datasource information for? I currently have issues with DBUnit
on cargo/tomcat, but am using Spring to create my datasource. Wondering if
this might fix that...?
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Geoffrey Wiseman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Mick
What is the setting for your settings.xml? http:// or file://
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use it on Linux and noticed intermittent timeouts (I use continuum for
continuous integration).
The solution was to store the tomcat zip file locally.
I use
Greetings,
Is there a way to execute a plugin goal IF a build fails?
My problem is that I Start my Weblogic 10 in the
*pre-integration-test*phase and Stop it in the
*post-integration-test* phase. But whenever a test of mine fails in the *
integration-test* phase, the *post-integration-phase* is
I have a series of projects that have the same, very simple behavior: I
want the main artifact to simply jar up the source tree, but to have a
custom extension (e.g. .foo instead of .jar or .zip).
What's the right way to go about this? Producing a plugin seems like
overkill for such a trivial
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the datasource information for? I currently have issues with DBUnit
on cargo/tomcat, but am using Spring to create my datasource. Wondering if
this might fix that...?
JNDI Datasource; lets us use the container
I'm using file:// in my settings.xml and http:// in for the default in the
pom.xml
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the setting for your settings.xml? http:// or file://
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I am trying to use maven with Junit4 test cases. Eclipse runs these
tests just fine but maven doesn't recognize any of these tests.
Here is the code
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
public class AdditionTest {
private int x = 1;
private int y = 1;
Hmm yes, but Torsten said that was exactly what he wanted to avoid. In
addition to naming conventions for unit integration tests, we use a
separate module for our heavier, end-to-end functional tests.
Kalle
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another option
I am trying to use maven with Junit4 test cases. Eclipse runs these
tests just fine but maven doesn't recognize any of these tests.
Here is the code
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
public class AdditionTest {
private int x = 1;
private int y = 1;
On Fri, 30 May 2008 03:42:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there seems to be 3 possible conclusions:
- There is any easy way to make these kinds of cascading releases, but we
just don't know about it
- There is a better way to structure our Maven projects so this doesn't
happen in the first
Baeriswyl Kuno - Extern (IT-BA-MV) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
30/05/2008 00:37:53:
Hello,
in der Maven documentation is an article about a workaround for creating
skinny wars. http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-
plugin/examples/skinny-wars.html
In this approach, all libs in
Did you ever solve this? I'm having the same problem
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On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Valluri, Sankar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I doing anything wrong here? Or anything else needs to be done?
Must be, yeah -- I'm using JUnit 4.X tests with @Test annotations under
Maven 2, so -- it does work. I'm not seeing anything specific in our POMs
to
Baeriswyl Kuno - Extern (IT-BA-MV) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
30/05/2008 00:37:53:
Hello,
in der Maven documentation is an article about a workaround for creating
skinny wars. http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-
plugin/examples/skinny-wars.html
In this approach, all libs in
Hi Martin.
Yes I did. I had some issues with the EJB jar needing the type of
it to be specifially set.
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
project xsi:schemaLocation=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd; xmlns:xsi=
Geoffrey-
Looks like you'll need TestDecorator class from junit-4.1
http://www.jdocs.com/junit/4.1/junit/extensions/TestDecorator.html
Martin
- Original Message -
From: Geoffrey Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 8:57 PM
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Michael McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
release early release often... we don't use snapshot dependencies and
release
artifacts early. So if you are working on one of the 13 dependent libraries
as soon as you - the dev - is happy the change is ready for use
gommo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30/05/2008 10:53:48:
Did you ever solve this? I'm having the same problem
I did, but took a slightly different appoach. It works for me (so far at
least):
Take this pom:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
project xmlns=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0;
Hi!
I would like to be able to build a self-sufficient application package from
a project into a zip/tar, ie with all dependencies and a prepared scrip to
execute it.
I have so far tried two approches:
A, Using maven-assembly-plugin and creating my own assembly file
This has two problems:
Hello,
I need to set a particular value in a tag in pom.xml at runtime. I tried to
set the value through the MavenProject object but that value is not accessed
by other tags at runtime.
I have written the following code.
/**
* @parameter default-value=${project}
* @required
*/
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