The RC will probably go out tomorrow. I planned on today, but I ran into
issues with the integration tests and I had to stop and setup some CI.
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From: Eric Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:55 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: plugin de
Thanks Stephen!!!
This sounds like a lot of work and your description is right on the
money... so thank you very much!
I would prefer not to deviate too much from the maven default behaviour...
so this one I might have to let slip.
But thanks very much for taking the time to provide such a c
I see there's only 5 issues outstanding left for 2.0.9. Does anyone
know when the expected release date is?
Thanks so much!
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 19:22 -0400, Brian E. Fox wrote:
> Handy, isn't it?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wayne Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, M
Which parent properties would you want to propagate???
Martin
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To: "Maven Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 5:19 PM
Subject: RE: plugin configured across all maven 2 modules
Currently, yes. You could play games with
Fyi, the inherited in the execution block does not work, but it does
work in the plugin block.
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From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:55 PM
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Subject: Re: How to run a script from a pom.xml file?
On Wed, Mar 12,
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Tawfik, Sameh E
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried the exe plugin and it did what I was looking for, but I noticed
> it repeated the execution few times and not just one time as needed!
...
> Is there is a way where I can restrict the execution of this exe to
Thanks Wayne.
I tried the exe plugin and it did what I was looking for, but I noticed
it repeated the execution few times and not just one time as needed!
I've a Maven project that consists of a number of Maven modules, and I
put the following code in the block of the Parent pom.xml:
Handy, isn't it?
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From: Wayne Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:18 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: plugin dependencies question
That's new in 2.0.9. Well, not new, but now it works. ;-)
Wayne
On 3/12/08, Brian E. Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Each team must have their own module right? You could have each module generate
its own changes report.
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From: Gunnar Boström [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:11 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Is it possible to have multiple changes.xm
That's new in 2.0.9. Well, not new, but now it works. ;-)
Wayne
On 3/12/08, Brian E. Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. Compile against foobar normally. The users can specify the
> dependency they want in the plugin configuration block. This is working
> in 2.0.9, you can see http://jira.codeh
Hi,
We use the changes plugin and it works fine. Now I would like to have more
than one (at the moment 3) changes.xml file and create 3 separate reports.
Is this possible and if it is can you show the xml for it?
The reason for having 3 is that our system we are working with have 3
separate part
Rémy Sanlaville wrote:
Hi Dennis,
What about MCHANGES-78 ?
Any chance to see it in version 2.0 ?
Rémy
No, it has been closed as "Won't Fix".
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Currently, yes. You could play games with properties and stuff, but then
you get outside of repeatability.
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From: EJ Ciramella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:16 PM
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You can't create new "targets" in Maven2 without making a plugin. The
targets maven2 understands are either or
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From: david delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:12 PM
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Subject: Adding "goals" to pom.xml
Hello,
still
This may be a bug where it can't satisfy the locked down version for some
reason and the error isn't telling you the right thing. Lets work through it to
see why and then maybe a jira will come from it.
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But then if the plugin version changes, then we have to go through all the
other poms that have a parent pom version and update them as well.
Seems like an awful lot of work...
Is this truly the only way?
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From: Brian E. Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 3/12/20
Hello,
still in process of upgrading to maven2 here :)
Most of the work is taking good shape, thanks to informations on this ML.
I have a question regarding a few of our goals.
We have, for a war project, added a few goals that quickly do a copy of
a part of webapp to tomcat (instead of build
Yes. Compile against foobar normally. The users can specify the
dependency they want in the plugin configuration block. This is working
in 2.0.9, you can see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3426 and
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2972 for more information.
In this way you can say your plu
Thanks Olivier.
Sameh
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From: Olivier Dehon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:03 PM
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Subject: Re: How to run a script from a pom.xml file?
Look for the exec plugin.
-Olivier
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 19:45 -0500, Tawfik, Same
Option 4 :
put the IDL / WSDL at upper "common" level (parent-pom/src/main/wsdl) and
run the code generator with required options to build either server / client
jar where the code is used. Avoid dependency on generated-code-only jars.
Nicolas.
2008/3/12, SingleShot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> We
I tried snapshot parents once because I thought it was a good idea so I
wouldn't have to adjust all the parent poms. Take it from
experience...don't do that. Use release versions and only put the bare
minimum in the top so it doesn't change often.
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From: Wayne Fay [mailto
have the WSDL in it's own module and then have the server and client depend
on the WSDL
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:21 PM, SingleShot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> We have a large number of language-independent interface files, mostly IDL
> and WSDL. We use these files to generate java, both for t
We have a large number of language-independent interface files, mostly IDL
and WSDL. We use these files to generate java, both for the client side and
server side. What's different about these kinds of source files from the
traditional .java source file is that they generate two sets of output
(cl
Spot on. BUT realize that you can't just add this configuration there
and instantly expect all projects to pick it up...
You'll need to go into your parents (one level down from the updated
corporate pom) and adjust the parent version, so they'll pick up the
change. And that will probably require
Alternatively, write your plugin such that it can use any version 1.1
through 1.8 and specify the version with a configuration element. Your
plugin will need a bit more intelligence to pull this off.
Wayne
On 3/12/08, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One immediate thought: make a version of
One immediate thought: make a version of your plugin that corresponds
with each version of FooBar.
FooBar 1.1 => foobar-maven-plugin v1.1.0 (bug fixes will bump the .0)
FooBar 1.2 => foobar-maven-plugin v1.2.0
etc
Then in your pom, lock down the foobar-m-p version with
[1.2].
Wayne
On 3/12/08,
The maven 1 pom is explained here [1] and there is an xsd available
there [2]. As you see, id is not a valid tag for a contributor (the
developer id is an scm id, so it's pointless for a contributor), and
contrary to m1.0, the parser in maven 1.1 enforces the rules.
HTH,
-Lukas
[1] http://mav
All,
I have a plugin I wrote, that use framework FooBar. This plugin will
work with FooBar version 1.1 through 1.8. I have numerous maven
projects that use my plugin and all use different versions of FooBar.
The version of FooBar is important to each project as compilation is
performed (compiled
> Perhaps some other dependency wants another version? Try putting it back
> without the brackets and run dependency:tree to see what you get.
Good point, will check that asap (when at work) - but even if -
if I tell Maven that it MUST use Version xy, shouldn't it behave as it was
told?!
Also, w
Perhaps some other dependency wants another version? Try putting it back
without the brackets and run dependency:tree to see what you get.
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Subject: Vers
Hi folks, I'm using Maven 1 to look at XDoclet. It falls over with an error
parsing an id node in the contributor section
C:\Tools\XDoclet\xdoclet-all\xdoclet\project.xml'
[exec] >> ParseError at [row,col]:[295,17]
[exec] Message: Unrecognised tag: 'id'
So it begs the question is there a
All your projects should derive from an internal "corporate" pom that
acts as your internal super-pom in a sense. Then you can put things like
this that you want across your organization.
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From: EJ Ciramella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:28
Is there a way to configure a plugin across every module without
updating a million poms?
We'd like to implement some of our validation plugins we wrote for all
poms and don't want to give people the option to NOT implement them.
Hello there:
I've been using maven-eclipse-plugin v2.4 (a customized version that I
compiled for version'ed project support). It's been working well. Can you
share your EAR's and WAR/JAR pom.xml? I'm not sure why you are having this
issue.
One thing to be careful, for RAD/Eclipse and WTP
Hi Dennis,
What about MCHANGES-78 ?
Any chance to see it in version 2.0 ?
Rémy
Hi again,
here my plugin configuration. Actually, it's the example given by the post
of Salman. I've added new version of the eclipse plugin and uncommented a
part I didn't understand if need it. Though, I tried versioned projects too.
:
I think you need an annotation something like @requires-phase=compile
I just cannot remember the exact annotation you require.
Also don't do this in conjunction with @aggregator!
-Stephen
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 3:52 PM, carioca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In my plugin I have a goal
Hello!
I've got RAD7, maven-eclipse-plugin 2.5-Snapshot and m2eclipse 0.0.12. I've
been trying for 2 frustrating days to integrate those tools together without
success. Did any body of you guys succeed this task? I reckon that your are
on the same task as I am.
More precisely, there the generat
Having problems with sub-modules being included.
Followed this example but my child modules are simply ignored?
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/examples/multimodu
le/module-binary-inclusion-simple.html
Has anyone had this working successful? (descriptor snippet below)
Hi,
In my plugin I have a goal that is invoked manually:
mvn os:my-goal
The goal is invoked from the master project directory of a multi module
project.
I would like to force the compile phase before my goal is invoked.
It should be like invoking the following command line:
mvn compile os:my-g
Hi Brian,
Thank you for replying.
I tried to do what you said, but still with no success.
That's ok cause in the mean time I found a better solution to my challenge.
However I have an improvement suggestion to the maven team to make an easy
way to define properties in the plugin's pom that can b
Hi,
I've got a problem - one of my projects is using openlazlo 3.2 - which stinks,
as they MANUALLY changed dependencies, without any documentation about this,
and they don't even provide any maven poms :-(
However, we have to use it, and I am trying to get it to run using Maven 2.
For OpenLaz
> Subversion is the default client (svn), the default server(svnserve) and
> the default tools (svnadmin, svnlook) in one package. There is no server
> edition. (Or maybe the apache mod could be called the server edition.
>
> So subversion is your client. Tortoise is just a GUI, with the svn
>
My test setup is such that before integration-test phase I need to start
server A and stop server B. After integration-test phase I need to stop
server A and start server B again.
Now I have done this by adding executions and binding them to
pre-integration-test and post-integration-test phases:
Hello,
i am looking for a way to get a detailed list of all artifacts used in my
project.
This detailed list should include all versions for a given artifact. The
list
should also include the description of the artifacts, the dependencies, the
group id
and so on.
This list is a kind of Report a
Yes, your suggestion works, only thing is there is a slight modification
needed. I had to write:
**/*.*
, otherwise mvn would complain that a String can't be assigned to a Set
type.
Thanks,
Sahoo
VUB Stefan Seidel wrote:
Try
maven-compiler-plugin
**/*.*
or something similar.
Stefa
Hello,
we are maven2-izing a maven 1 project here. In that project, we use
slide. As you can see from maven repo here:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/slide/jaas/2.1M1/
the various jar part of maven are quite anonymous. We would like, when
maven builds the package, that those war be stored und
I have identified some more things in my confiaguration, maybe someone will
have any other ideas as to what could be wrong?
1. When I deploy my snapshot onto my local repository with this command:
mvn install:install-file -Dfile=Project.jar -DgroupId=com.company.project
-DartifactId=project -Dve
I just learned that I was not configuring the other plugin correctly
with the help I obtained from Felix users forum. So, my issue is resolved.
Thanks,
Sahoo
Sahoo wrote:
The other plugin that breaks is maven-bundle-plugin
(http://felix.apache.org/site/maven-bundle-plugin-bnd.html). If you
se
Thank you, Stefan. That was it. It was my lack of knowledge of how to
set List type of properties in pom.xml. I wish Maven could tell me that
there is no configuration property called supportedProjectType in
maven-bundle-plugin. Secondly, maven-bundle-plugin issues a DEBUG
message if the projec
The doc suggests
jar,bundle,hk2-jar
or maybe
hk2-jar
jar
bundle
Stefan
Sahoo wrote:
I want to use maven-bundle-plugin in a project whose packaging type is
neither jar nor bundle. Is it still possible? I configured my pom.xml
like this, but it does not work:
Try
maven-compiler-plugin
**/*.*
or something similar.
Stefan
Sahoo wrote:
Hi,
I have an unusual requirement where I want to replace
maven-compiler-plugin by another compiler-plugin. Is there a way I can
do this? My situation is like this:
I want to use hk2-maven-plugin [1] as the
The other plugin that breaks is maven-bundle-plugin
(http://felix.apache.org/site/maven-bundle-plugin-bnd.html). If you
search their page, you shall find that it mentions it has
supportedProjectTypes defaults to "jar","bundle."
Thanks,
Sahoo
Stephen Connolly wrote:
I think you are out of luc
I want to use maven-bundle-plugin in a project whose packaging type is
neither jar nor bundle. Is it still possible? I configured my pom.xml
like this, but it does not work:
maven-jar-plugin
${project.build.o
I think you are out of luck. What is the other plugin that breaks, and does
the hk2-jar packaging produce artifacts that have the type hk2-jar or do
they have the type jar?
I suspect that this bold 3rd plugin is expecting artifacts of type jar and
you are producing artifacts of type hk2-jar which
You need to have the filtering bound to the generate-sources phase of the
build lifecycle. AFAIK filtering is bound to a phase after the phase that
javadoc requires, so it will not get invoked.
I would put your javadocs in a third folder: src/main/javadoc
I would bind an additional execution of t
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Chris Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've had good success deploying my application to a single oc4j instance
> using 'mvn install'.
>
Sounds like you're using a sledge-hammer to crack a peanut.
There are at least three lifecycles in maven: bui
Hi,
I have an unusual requirement where I want to replace
maven-compiler-plugin by another compiler-plugin. Is there a way I can
do this? My situation is like this:
I want to use hk2-maven-plugin [1] as the compiler plugin. This plugin
automatically executes if I change my project's packaging
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