I believe you're looking for:
java -jar target/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
Wayne
On 8/21/08, Ben Jakbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I try to start with maven and I'm sinking in tons of documentation.
Docs are a good thing, but I somehow miss the very obvious.
Right now I'm going through a the
Hi,
I suggest you post your java-related questions at
http://www.javaranch.com , this is way off-topic.
Regards,
Tobias
P.S. The answer is
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Hi Alex-450,
Thanks for the quick response!
I've tried changing the maven goals to clean package. The problem is that
after each build it still archives the built ear and war files into the
'PROJECTX'/modules/ directory every single time the project is built.
Is it possible to get around this
Sorry to bother you with this, but I get a 'Failed to load error'
$ java -jar target/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from
target/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe you're looking
Alex, thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I got it running with
$ mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass=com.mycompany.app.App
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See http://mojo.codehaus.org/exec-maven-plugin/java-mojo.html
Ben Jakbot wrote:
hi
I try to
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to make a case for Maven and I'm going to need to provide a
better reason than it's better than a kick in the face! to managment. I'm
at a bank, so everything is subject to heavy scrutiny. Essentially, our
project hardly compiles and is so untestable that upon check out no
I try to add eclipse swt linux library to my project. Thus, I add following
library to the pom.xml
dependency
groupIdorg.eclipse.swt/groupId
artifactIdorg.eclipse.swt.gtk.linux.x86_64/artifactId
version3.3.0-v3346/version
scopeprovided/scope
/dependency
dependency
Hi all,
I am working to convert a project and need to provide:
- ClearCase Issue Management integration / reporting
- Eclipse project descriptor generation for Workshop (this is the latest
version of Oracle Workshop, but it's still Eclipse 3.1 under the hood (I
think)!
- It's not likely I'll
HI all
I have problems with usage of transitive dependencies.
As i know Maven should manage the buildorder on its own.
My Situation:
Using Maven2.0.9
L depends on C
C Depends on E
E depends on G
L and C are situated below folder A
E and G are situated below folder B
If i call a maven command
HI all
I have problems with usage of transitive dependencies.
As i know Maven should manage the buildorder on its own.
My Situation:
Using Maven2.0.9
L depends on C
C Depends on E
E depends on G
L and C are situated below folder A
E and G are situated below folder B
If i call a maven command
Hi all,
at Apache JAMES we have a product named Mailets.
It includes a lot of classes implementing the same interface that the
user can configure in his deployment.
We currently document mailets using javadocs, but I would like to have a
more fancy web page listing all of them and providing
Stefano Bagnara ha scritto:
Hi all,
at Apache JAMES we have a product named Mailets.
It includes a lot of classes implementing the same interface that the
user can configure in his deployment.
We currently document mailets using javadocs, but I would like to have a
more fancy web page
Hi,
having survived an Ant-Maven migration process, I would advise you to
really be sure that Maven supports out of the box all the things you are
already
doing with Ant.
Otherwise you might get some nasty surprises, that would fragile your
position.
Maven is a nice tool, but if it does not
Hi,
There is maven-ant-plugin which allows you to do everything which you
can do in ant.
However, you shouldn't use it too much because it is inconsistent with
maven ideology :).
Cheers,
Piotr Oktaba
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 14:25 +0200, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Hi,
having survived an Ant-Maven
Hello,
I would like to know if is possible to use maven for create and build a C++
project. In this case, is there any available tutorial or documentation
explaining how to proceed?
Thank you.
why not convert to java?
Martin
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Hi Laura,
I haven't done a Maven build within a C++ project. But I know there is
plugin which allows the integration of gcc.
Take a look here:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/index.html
Maybe this helps.
-Andreas.
-Original Message-
From: Laura Lozano
My first response to the original question is...why? Which of maven's
functionality would you like to take advantage of on your project?
I've never tried this, nor have I even thought about it. Maven is
intended for Java projects. I would think its theoretically possible to
do this, but that
Hi Laura,
Take a look at the FREEHEP NAR plugin:
http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin/philosophy.html
It may be what you are looking for :-)
Best regards,
Rodrigo
Laura Lozano wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if is possible to use maven for create and build a C++
project. In this
These are in the repo
groupIdorg.eclipse.swt.gtk.linux/groupId
artifactIdx86_64/artifactId
[1]
groupIdorg.eclipse.swt.gtk.linux/groupId
artifactIdx86/artifactId
[2]
The (groupId/artifactId)s are different than what you had listed.
[1] -
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:07 AM, Josh Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I make this case in the face of so hostile a mentality? Have you
ever
had to make the case? Any insight on how to move forward would be
appreciated.
Well: you believe it'll solve some problems for you. Look at those
Thanks for the suggestion.
It does not work. No error reported. The build path still does not show
any project dependency.
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 21, 2008 3:40 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven and Eclipse Project
You need to
I installed the eclipse plugin from
http://mvnlink.googlecode.com/svn/mvnlink-update-site/ and restarted
eclipse. According to the project page, some top level menu should have
MvnLink, there is no none. Is there some configuration I am missing?
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Close
Nah, we can drop ideology in the bitbucket. It's a matter of using
the tool that best does the job.
Maven is really good at representing the structure of large, complex
projects simply, and pretty good at organizing the large-scale flow of
operations involved in realizing them. Ant is rather
Hi,
If I have the following config, which I think it should restrict JDK1.5 or
higher:
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-enforcer-plugin/artifactId
version1.0-alpha-2/version
Just to follow up on the list, this was a small bug in the way maven was
being built. It's fixed, but in RC9 this will affect plugins that use
jackrabbit, commons-codec, or slf4j. The fix will be included in the
next RC.
-john
nicolas de loof wrote:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3722
Michael McCallum-3 wrote:
maybe you want to look into this: http://code.google.com/p/mvnlink/
it sounds like it does what you're looking for.
use the m2eclipse.codehaus.org plugin and then run mvn eclipse:m2eclipse
If you are using m2eclipse, I wouldn't recommend using
Out of curiosity, why don't you give a try to m2eclipse?
http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/
among lot of other things, it would automatically handle project import
for you and will configure imported projects for other Eclipse tools.
regards,
Eugene
Lam Hayward wrote:
Thanks for the
An alternative is to turn your jar file into an executable jar file where
you put your main class in the manifest file.
project
build
plugins
plugin
artifactIdmaven-jar-plugin/artifactId
configuration
archive
BTW, if you plan on using JFace, do not use the libraries from maven,
use your own from eclipse. The maven pom files for the uploaded SWT
and JFace jars are incompatible. I found it much easier to install my
own jars into my local repo than trying to fight the versions that are
in the central
Hi,
I had an error using mvn release:prepare after I had created a
src/main/conf directory under SubVersion, then renamed it
src/main/config to match the Maven 2 convention. I'm not sure if I'm not
following a Maven or SubVersion convention, or if this is a bug.
The workaround, noted in the
If you want Java 5 minimum, then try this value [1.5,). If you want Java
1.4.2 minimum, then try this value [1.4.2,). If you want Java 1.4.2 minimum,
but less than Java 5, then try this value [1.4.2,1.5).
-Original Message-
From: Zemian Deng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
There is no particular reason why these files should land in this
directory using standard Maven configuration, so you must have
something custom in your build that is causing it to occur.
Try scanning the pom.xml files for modules. Obviously you can ignore
the projectmodules node.
I'm having a problem with SCM plugin on Linux. I've checked out a
project from
Subversion using my personal account and then tried to do an scm:update.
Rather
than using the account I am logged in as, the plugin is using root and
so the command
failes. Below is a snipped from the log:
So I've just noticed that while we're installing snapshots, if you don't
explicitly tell maven to NOT use a unique snapshot number AND you have
say 4 generated artifacts you're installing, the metadata reflects the
last one installed.
For example, if you have a project that generates:
1 -
I'm using the assembly plugin to generate a few archives for distribution. I'd
like to be able to download an existing archive (zip, tar.gz) and extract some
of its contents and then include it in an assembly. Does anyone have
suggestions on how to go about this?
For example, download a tomcat
Dear Members
After reviewing manuals and consult on various websites
Even I can not establishes what is the origin of the following error message
in Maven 2.0.8.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mvn
[WARNING] Failed to initialize environment variable resolver. Skipping
environment substitution in settings.
Stefano Bagnara ha scritto:
Stefano Bagnara ha scritto:
Hi all,
at Apache JAMES we have a product named Mailets.
It includes a lot of classes implementing the same interface that the
user can configure in his deployment.
We currently document mailets using javadocs, but I would like to have
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Stefano Bagnara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a few searches I've been able to do what I wanted to do.
I created a simple reporting maven plugin that do exactly what I need.
Thanks so much for replying back with the info you found and your results. :)
--
Currently, I have
Core Project 1
+SubProject 1-1
+SubProject 1-2
+SubProject 1-3
+CoreProject 1pom - pom.xml
Core Project 2
+SubProject 2-1
+SubProject 2-2
+SubProject 2-3
+CoreProject2pom - pom.xml
I have no flexibility as to the locations of the folders. The pom in
Did you use the 'svn move ...' command to rename the directory or did
you do it directly on the file system for your working copy?
If you did the second your working copy will not have correct subversion
metadata.
Ken Tanaka wrote:
Hi,
I had an error using mvn release:prepare after I had
Josh Long wrote:
Hi all,
I am working to convert a project and need to provide:
- ClearCase Issue Management integration / reporting
Nothing more than showing a link to the project in ClearCase.
- Eclipse project descriptor generation for Workshop (this is the latest
version of Oracle
I'm relatively new to Maven and am trying to build an EAR file, while
using the optional packages capability of our application server. So,
in my project, I have an EJB module that has a dependency on
commons-lang, with no scope definition (so, compile). In the EAR
module, I specify the EJB
I have an assembly that I'm creating with a custom final name. When I run 'mvn
clean package' the target folder contains the JAR with the correct name and the
Zip assembly with a name the custom name. When I run 'mvn clean install' or
'mvn clean deploy', the Zip file is installed/deployed using
I did use 'svn move src/main/conf src/main/config' for the rename.
(Although I have been caught by using the regular mv before.)
-Ken
Dennis Lundberg wrote:
Did you use the 'svn move ...' command to rename the directory or did
you do it directly on the file system for your working copy?
If
Hi again everyone,
I wanted to announce the availability of the latest release candidate,
2.0.10-RC10. You can grab it here:
http://people.apache.org/~jdcasey/stage/apache-maven/2.0.10-RC10/org/apache/maven/apache-maven/2.0.10-RC10
I've closed the few issues that came out of RC9, and
John,
Performance is looking very good.My testcase that runs in 32secs on 2.0.9
runs in 26sec with this RC. Very nice job.
However, there seems to be a problem with it and the eclipse plugin in a
reactor build. With the CXF build, run:
mvn test-compile eclipse:eclipse -Pnochecks -o
I assumed the mainClass had already been set in the manifest file.
Thanks for providing this config, Wim.
Ben, if you apply this configuration in your pom.xml, the -jar option
I provided will work. Then you can run your jar on any system that has
a JVM, and you will not need Maven installed
You can influence it by moving it to the bottom of the modules list in
the reactor. If that doesn't do it, then insert a dependency on the
others so that it builds last.
-Original Message-
From: Arthur Gawronski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 2:50 PM
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