Did you get this working Mike, I have the same issue... I need a dll on the
java.libraray.path. I've installed this in the repo, and I've also got it in
./src/main/resources... but System.loadLibrary(my-native-code); barfs with
an unlinked error everytime!
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Mikel
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:07 AM, Scott Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need help understanding import scope in Maven2. I am using the import
mechanism to control third party dependences and transitive dependencies
from a centralized pom as explained here -
Thanks for your advice.
I actually re-ran the command with option -X and found out that even
though sourceDirectory is customized, the WAR plugin uses its own
warSourceDirectory to locate the source files.
To solve this problem, the customized path for the WAR source needs to
be added in
Hi,
I think the problem I have is proxy related since I need a proxy to browse the
internet from work. I therefore opened the settings.xml configuration file and
entered the following in it;
proxies
proxy
activetrue/active
protocolhttp/protocol
I could not find a way to add individual files to shaded jar, I think this
is something not possible.
I workarounded the problem by packageing these individual files into a jar
file using a maven project. Then I included this jar as a dependency in my
t4-core-all project and in Shade plugin
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 John Casey wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~jdcasey/stage/current-maven-RC/
Enjoy, and let me know if you have problems.
No problems here with RC17.
thanks,
- martin
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RC17 runs smooth and nicely here too...
Thanks,
Peter
Seems fine here too
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Peter Horlock
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RC17 runs smooth and nicely here too...
Thanks,
Peter
BTW, I think we're still getting the
project.getOriginalModel().getBuild().getPluginManagement() containing the
super-pom (but as that is 2.0.9 behaviour it's not a regression form
2.0.9... perhaps from previous versions but not from 2.0.9)
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Stephen Connolly
Hi all!
I want to use some new dependency which is not in maven central but in some
other remote repository. I downloaded and imported this dependency in our
internal archiva to have access to it without adding some new remote
repository.
Unfortunately this dependency's pom.xml specifies
Hi,
I try to use Hibernate3 Maven plugin to generate DDL from JPA entities
bundled in a JAR. This JAR has a persistence.xml with no Hibernate dialect
set (it's because I want it to be database independant). Actually I use -D
option to set this dialect.
For example : mvn install
Hi all,
I am having problems filtering my resources (.jsp, .xml, .sql). I configure
the context path as well as URLs and so I would like to keep these as
variables so I can update the property in a single place and everything will
be updated automatically.
The issue that I am having is that
Hi,
Currently no way to limit this.
But you can certainly add an issue in
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSHARED under the component
maven-filtering.
As we have fixed http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRESOURCES-29 we can
imagine having the same feature with the war plugin.
--
Olivier
2008/9/11
Yeah, originalModel looks like it's saved off after inheritance occurs,
so the only thing I was able to do this go around was to keep it from
getting polluted by plugin information that's discovered by the plugin
manager during build execution...so, if you don't have a plugin version
there's an open issue related to mappers in
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY
That issue covers this functionality, and hasn't been completed yet.
sverhagen wrote:
Hi. Using the assembly plugin. Is there a way to get stuff that's in a
certain folder X of a dependency end up in my
Hi,
Thanks for your quick response.
That looks like exactly what I need. I have tried using the resources
plugin to configure my JSPs but it does not appear to actually update them.
If the maven-war-plugin is updated, then I think I'd be good to go.
Thanks,
Walter
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While there were three very enlightening suggestions to this question,
nothing truly suits our needs.
1 - Using the version update thing requires the poms to be read/write,
and do we rely on an automated process to simply update things and hope
they build? Someone should be deciding on the
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 5:03 AM, Martin Höller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately this dependency's pom.xml specifies other remote repositories.
Could someone please tell me what is the recomended way to avoid getting a
new repository into my environment?
You can use mirrors, especially
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 00:26, Simon Aquilina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hosthttp://redhat1/pxy.pac/host
That doesn't look like a host to me. Try hostredhat1/host. And
read http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-proxies.html.
The pxy.pac is probably some sort of script, you might want to
Hi,
The YUICompressor plugin gives the dump below. Anyone have any ideas why
this should suddenly go wrong? We already tried to get a fresh update
from the central repo.
Is this maybe a mvn version issue given that it is a core mvn plugin
class missing?
TIA,
John
Using default encoding to
Hey everybody,
I’m very interested in using maven’s site-plugin for a project homepage
including javadoc and several possibilities this plugin offers.
There’s already an existing API with javadoc information. At first, my main
goal is to implement this project site without merging the whole
This plugin is not part of standard maven plugins.
Please report your issue to alchim.sf.net
2008/9/11 John Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
The YUICompressor plugin gives the dump below. Anyone have any ideas why
this should suddenly go wrong? We already tried to get a fresh update
from the
Hi,
My project has a need to use a custom maven2 repository. I have setup
a directory to be exposed through our web server. Our server is only
accessible through HTTPS (with a valid certificate) and a
username/password had to be setup as well. One of my other
requirements was not to allow maven
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Yaakov Chaikin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My project has a need to use a custom maven2 repository. I have setup
a directory to be exposed through our web server. Our server is only
accessible through HTTPS (with a valid certificate) and a
username/password had
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Yaakov Chaikin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My project has a need to use a custom maven2 repository. I have setup
a directory to be exposed through our web server. Our server is only
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Yaakov Chaikin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try it with -U on the command line to force it to check again. The
default update policy is once per day and it may have cached an error
from earlier today.
Just tried it: 'mvn -U clean'
Same thing.
Any other
John Casey-5 wrote:
there's an open issue related to mappers in
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY
That issue covers this functionality, and hasn't been completed yet.
You are right. This is the exact one:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-45
It looks like the sort of
Brett Porter wrote:
The only thing you should have to change is pom.xml (and all the ones in
the
subdirectories).
Brett is right.
I did it wrong.
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Well, it's definitely connecting. I tried running this and I see it
downloading at least some stuff:
$ mvn help:effective-settings
.
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'help'.
[INFO] org.apache.maven.plugins: checking for updates from central
[INFO] org.codehaus.mojo: checking
Le mercredi 10 septembre 2008, Baptiste MATHUS a écrit :
Hi all,
Well, this is more a question to the french translation of release I just
saw in the 2.1 of the project-info-reports:dependencies plugin.
Release had been translated Dégagement in french, which seems inadequate
imo.
Moreover
Le jeudi 11 septembre 2008, Matthias Dorfner a écrit :
Hey everybody,
I’m very interested in using maven’s site-plugin for a project homepage
including javadoc and several possibilities this plugin offers.
There’s already an existing API with javadoc information. At first, my main
goal is
If you have a set of properties set within a profile that is active by
default, programmatically, how do you access them?
If I do help:effective-pom, I can see that they are set and if I do
help:active-profiles, I can see the profile is also active, just when I
list the properties, the are not
Perhaps a silly question, but are you certain these plugins (help,
clean) exist in your repo?
Wayne
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Yaakov Chaikin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it's definitely connecting. I tried running this and I see it
downloading at least some stuff:
$ mvn
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps a silly question, but are you certain these plugins (help,
clean) exist in your repo?
Yes, it's there. I basically checked out my code under one of the
users on the server, then issued 'mvn clean install', then
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Yaakov Chaikin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it's there. I basically checked out my code under one of the
users on the server, then issued 'mvn clean install', then collected
everything from the ~/.m2/repository and moved it to a folder
configured to be
I've been testing RC17 as the external version for m2eclipse and its much much
better than 2.0.9 or any of the other RC's. Its actually snappy.
had some really weird things with plugin resolutions and stack overflows
gioing on intermittently but they all look to be resolved.
good work.
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So what's happening is, I'm activating a few profiles, yet the
properties that are missing are set in an activeByDefault profile. It
appears that the activeByDefault profile is either not activated or
ignored.
If I turn on this profile (along with my other profiles), the properties
are expanded
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:33 PM, EJ Ciramella [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
So what's happening is, I'm activating a few profiles, yet the
properties that are missing are set in an activeByDefault profile. It
appears that the activeByDefault profile is either not activated or
ignored.
If I turn
Can you give me an example of what you're talking about?
The properties that are coming from this profile are used for filtering
other files during process-resources. If I do a
mavenProject().getProperties() the missing properties are not listed...
The activeByDefault profile is truly active:
I want to attach to my mvn camel:run process so I can remote debug with
intellij with something like -Xdebug
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5005
Is there anyone that is doing this, or can someone help me with this...?
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Thank You…
Mick Knutson
BASE Logic, inc.
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So with further research, if within a single pom, you have an
activeByDefault plugin and one that you're activating by specifying an
ID on the commandline, the activeByDefault one is ignored.
Additionally, I set up three profiles, two of which are active by
default and when you activate the third
activation on the comandline will disable any defaults.
there is (added at some stage not sure what maven version) the ability to
add and remove with -P+otherProfile or -P-otherProfile
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:34 AM, EJ Ciramella [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
So with further research, if within a
You need to do
-P+base,+override
I think
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Stephen Connolly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
activation on the comandline will disable any defaults.
there is (added at some stage not sure what maven version) the ability to
add and remove with -P+otherProfile or
That's simply not true -
If you have:
Parent pom - child pom
Both have a profile called props and both are active by default, when
you enable a different profile in the parent pom, the child version
(because it is active by default) still turns on and makes its
properties available.
There's
This is hit or miss as well - if I do -P+base,+override, it ignores the
activeByDefaults profiles.
If I do -P+profile1 -P+profile2, then it doesn't take profile2 at all
(so my plugin isn't activated).
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:34 PM, EJ Ciramella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So with further research, if within a single pom, you have an
activeByDefault plugin and one that you're activating by specifying an
ID on the commandline, the activeByDefault one is ignored.
Correct. Unless something has
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