I've tried to make a source code file mentioning username and password
to filter from a separate filter file. It does get interpolated into
target/, but then the original in src/... is compiled still. So
compile phase does not work on the filtered source files?
Now, if I do have to
In addition, specify the exact version of the plugin you want to use.
Also, the repositories in your pom seem not to include the plugin
identified by the artifactId.
I use the maven exec plugin to run xjc. Works like a charm. The
downside is that it makes your build dependent on xjc
I've tried to make a source code file mentioning username and password
to filter from a separate filter file. It does get interpolated into
target/, but then the original in src/... is compiled still. So
compile phase does not work on the filtered source files?
Now, if I do have to
Hi,
We are using Cocoon 2.1.11 with Maven and Java 6.
I just joined the company, and I get a few thousand errors in eclipse when I
import the project -
As it seems the reason is that Java 6 includes a lot of new org.w3c classes,
that hadn't been in the other JDKs before,
so these classes were
I think you can use the build-helper plugin for this.
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A few months ago, I developed a Groovy based component for Cocoon 2.2.
I found the maven support very good. There were, at that time, a few
very helpful archetypes that made setting up the project easy. I
remember the Cocoon community as being very active, friendly and supportive.
From my
Well, I also guessed that Cocoon 2.2 has (a better) maven support.
However, as I am completely new to the company as well as to Cocoon, I doubt
it would be the best idea
to make the entire dev team switch to Cocoon 2.2, especially as it works for
them.
Maybe there's an option that would be less
Have you checked at the Cocoon web site, to what degree version 2.1.11
supports maven ? I can remember an extended discussion about how to use
maven in conjunction with this version, but IIRC, many experienced
users/developers recommended the switch to 2.2. Maybe that has changed.
Good luck
Herr Ehrenfels
Could you suggest a link for documentation and or download for cocoon 2.1.11
archetypes?
Vielen Danke,
Martin
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Hi,
I have a need to unpack some specific jar files to WEB-INF classes in my war
project.
The jar files are separate Maven projects and now it get packed in my war
file in the WEB-INF/lib folder, but I need them to be extracted to
WEB-INF/classes.
How do I do this in Maven 2?
Thanks for any
Martin,
sorry, I don't know of any. As I wrote in my last reply , there was a
discussion on the mail lists about how to use maven with Cocoon 2.1.11,
but at that time, there were archetypes available for Cocoon2.2 only.
Regards
Armin
Martin Gainty schrieb:
Herr Ehrenfels
Could you
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/examples/unpacking-artifacts.html
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 13:41, Jacob Bergööjacob.ber...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a need to unpack some specific jar files to WEB-INF classes in my war
project.
The jar files are separate Maven
peter
i would suggest a quick refactor of cocoon in a environment you can control
(laptop ..show this to devs and 'political operatives' that the refactor to
cocoon works)
please keep us apprised as many others are (considering a) move to cocoon
Martin Gainty
on the second point our new prez
Cool, thanks... I just want to make sure there wasn't another part I would
end up missing. If that's all I need to do to finish it, then I can deal
with it. :)
I notice that when I do a deploy on the subproject, rather than the whole
thing, it uses about 950 MB of memory.. so it just barely
On 12 Jun 2009, at 12:42, Armin Ehrenfels wrote:
sorry, I don't know of any. As I wrote in my last reply , there was a
discussion on the mail lists about how to use maven with Cocoon
2.1.11,
but at that time, there were archetypes available for Cocoon2.2 only.
You're unlikely to see
On 12 Jun 2009, at 12:57, Martin Gainty wrote:
please keep us apprised as many others are (considering a) move to
cocoon
Just out of interest, why are you considering moving to Cocoon?
-Dom
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On 12 Jun 2009, at 14:04, Dominic Mitchell d...@semantico.com wrote:
On 12 Jun 2009, at 12:57, Martin Gainty wrote:
please keep us apprised as many others are (considering a) move to
cocoon
Just out of interest, why are you considering moving to
Can you tell me what Wayne's explanation was for your proxy problem? Or,
if Wayne's around, maybe he can chime in.
I'm not familiar with this particular discussion, so I'm not sure how to
help. Proxies can be incredibly hard to debug remotely, when I don't
have access to probe the running
Hi,
I have a question regarding Maven dependency management and the OSGi-based
BIRT Report Engine (RE).
The RE, in order to be available at runtime in the tomcat environment,
must conform to a specific directory structure: 'top-level' JARs in
WEB-INF/lib, config.ini in
When I upgraded to Maven 2.1.0 it seems like it is not looking at the mirror I
have in my settings.xml. It is trying to download howl-1.0.1-1 servicemix.org
instead of my local Archiva mirror.
How do I find out why it is looking at servicemix.org? This problem does not
occur with Maven 2.0.10
What does your settings.xml look like?
-Original Message-
From: Tim Andersen [mailto:tander...@studentloan.org]
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:04 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: maven 2.1.0 why it is looking at servicemix.org?
When I upgraded to Maven 2.1.0 it seems like it is
I have a scm section in a POM that looks something like this:
scm
connectionscm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name/connection
/scm
I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server,
although it should accept my password as
Below is the message from Wayne I was referring to. Now that I have downloaded
and built maven 2.2-RC3, I guess I could put log messages into it to pin-point
the exact line of code where the proxy fails. But already as it is, in
running maven 2.2-RC3 it already has debug level logging
I have an artifact that has a series of scripts that have specific file
mode settings on them.
When a consumer project uses dependency:unpack, I can see that those
filemode settings are removed.
Is this a known issue? If so - are there any known work arounds?
Thanks for the tip, I changed my settings.xml to be more like your example. I
made a developer profile and used your trick to take advantage of the
fallback URL so everything always hits the mirror for the repositoryId.
I'm getting the same problem where it tries to download artifacts that
Do you have the ability to join our IRC channel at irc.codehaus.org
(#maven) to talk more about this? If you have a firewall/proxy in the
way of an IRC connection, you might also be able to use the CGI client
at http://irc.codehaus.org.
From looking at your output in the original message on
Are you using mirrorOf*/mirrorOf or mirrorOfexternal:*/mirrorOf?
If not, Maven may be encountering a different repositoryId that isn't in
your list of mirrorOf entries in your settings.xml...
-john
Tim Andersen wrote:
I am currently using Maven 2.0.9. When I upgraded to Maven 2.1.0, it seems
This is a known issue in the unarchiver that dependency uses.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 3:04 PM, EJ Ciramellaecirame...@upromise.com wrote:
I have an artifact that has a series of scripts that have specific file
mode settings on them.
When a consumer project uses dependency:unpack, I can see
I have a multi-project build.
Two ear files and a rar file are built.
One of the ear projects uses the assembly plugin to package up the ears and
the rar and some properties files into a tar.gz. I'll call it earA (A is for
assembly)
What this means is that the build order should be such that
Any ideas on how I can determine where the servicemix.org is coming from?
Grep your ~/.m2/ directory for servicemix.org and see if it might be
in a random artifact's pom that is being brought into your build as a
direct dependency or transitive.
Probably your settings.xml does not specify
How do I combine MVN storage of the RE JARs (and other files -
config.ini, MANIFEST.MF, ...) with the strict directory structure
requirements at deployment time? Ideally, I'd also like to automatically
upload the RE to the Maven repo initially.
The assembly plugin would work with the proper
Hello all,
I m a new to Maven and started using maven. Currently our jar files has the
property files (log4j and application specific properties) and the spring
batch xmls inside the Jar files. Now we need to have these xmls and the
properties outside the Jar file and the application should pick
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