Assembly and Shade putz all the source code into the jar file.
Is there a way to have maven create a jar file and point to the
/.m2/repository for the dependencies ??
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In the old ant world, the testng plugin would print the test results to
stdout (in addition to the HTML report). This was very convenient when
running the build from eclipse; I could see the failures right in the
console window and click on the links for stacktraces.
In contrast, the surefire
archetype-catalog.xml[1] has support for adding properties and goals
I'm especially interested in the goals portion. I have some setup
logic that should always be executed after archetype creation. If I
manually create the archetype-catalog.xml file and add goals, the
archetype:generate CLI
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:35 PM, marcelo d2olive...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to have maven create a jar file and point to the
/.m2/repository for the dependencies ??
What are you actually trying to do with this code? (Not 'create a jar
file' ... what problem are you trying to solve?)
Have you tried configuring this?
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html#redirectTestOutputToFile
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html#redirectTestOutputToFile
2010/8/31 Bogdan Calmac bcal...@gmail.com
In the old ant world, the
Hi,
I have some (test)modules, containing only a few test sources and their
pom.xml:
src\
TS_xx_1\pom.xml
\src\test\java
TS_xx_2
...
TS_xx_n
I now want an overall-view (site), especially about the test-results,
therefore I put
a pom,.xml to
Hello everyone,
In my maven pom, I have profiles defined and I have a environment file which
changes a variable according to the profile name.
When I build maven within my SpringSource Tool Suite, in my target folder,
the variable defined in the environment file doesnt not change according to
snip
Actually, it very specifically says nothing about dependencies under
the copy goal. It merely says artifacts. There is a difference...
/snip
This is why maven is so polarizing - either you love it or hate it.
specifically saying nothing - it should be explicit...
Thanks again all for the
Hi all,
I have a small extension to the Eclipse JDT compiler that I would like to
start using as an alternative compiler for the Maven compiler plugin. My
understanding is that this is possible to do.
I looked at
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/non-javac-compilers.ht
ml
Hi,
I have tried out Maven-3 Beta-3, and the site plugin is failing due to a API
change from beta-2 to beta-3. Does anyone know if/when a release of the site
plugin will be made to match the Beta-3 API?
Steve
[INFO]
Hi,
This is something I will do when 3.0-beta-3 release will be out.
BTW you can try with 3.0-beta-2-SNAPSHOT of the site plugin to ensure
everything is still fine.
2010/9/1 Steve Jerman stjer...@cisco.com:
Hi,
I have tried out Maven-3 Beta-3, and the site plugin is failing due to a API
redirectTestOutputToFile is false by default so the output already goes to
the console, just as I want. However this does not include the test results.
The solution is useFile=false (I missed this).
However, this is a misnomer, it should be called enableConsoleTestResults,
because the HTML test
I see, that explains it, although I'm a little sad that -U doesn't force it
to download the sources again.
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Brian Fox bri...@infinity.nu wrote:
They don't exist and the dependency plugin has remembered this fact.
It stores marker files in /target/dependency so
I have a Maven project whose sole purpose is to synthesize a deployable
artifact by executing some time-consuming Java code. I'd like it to build
this artifact on package and deploy, but I really don't want it to build it
once for release:prepare and again for release:perform. How can I
See the section called Inheritance at
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/sitedescriptor.html
On 2010-09-01 14:36, torsten.reinh...@gi-de.com wrote:
Hi,
I have some (test)modules, containing only a few test sources and their
pom.xml:
src\
TS_xx_1\pom.xml
Actually Marcelo, what you want is fairly simple. Use either
appassembler:assemble (which autopackages everything and includes a .bat
to run it with), or if you want more control, use
dependencies:copy-dependencies to copy the dependencies to the location
of your choice. You could then use
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