it as XML properly, and is useless...
-Stephen
I have solved the problem somewhat drastically - by removing
org.apache.ant_1.6.5 plugin from Eclipse's plugins/ directory, as I
don't use Ant (I am using Eclipse 3.1 bundled with WTP 0.7).
Hope this helps,
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Yan Huang wrote:
but you'll also get empty jar deployed in your repository, which is not what
I want ...
Hi,
Specify packagingpom/packaging instead of jar in your pom, and no
jar file will be created or deployed.
cheers,
Andrius
Fred wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to launch an application with maven 2.x ?
I mean is there any goal that allows users to launch an application with mvn
command line ? (ex. mvn run runs the main class of the project).
If not, does it exist a way to do it (with some plugin or whatever) ?
Thanks
fagfa wrote:
Hi, where (I mean, M2 repository) can I found the JDBC driver jar for
Microsoft SQL server 2000 and 2005? Thanks,
I guess Microsoft's own driver is not in the repository (redistribution
limitations). You can download it from Microsoft and install it locally
or on you remote
Siegmann Daniel, NY wrote:
Could someone explain why running eclipse:eclipse requires that the project
successfully compile? I want to build the eclipse project files so I can fix
the compilation errors. ;)
Yes, this is quite a nuisance, especially when updating dependencies
breaks the
Jeff Mutonho wrote:
I'm doing a mvn site-deploy' (from an Win XP machine) to deploy to my
project onto a Linux machine (running Fedora Core) and everytime a
sub-module website is about to be deployed to Linux machine I get asked the
following :
The authenticity of host '165.148.216.14' can't
Kiryl Kazakevich wrote:
Hi.
I have an inconvenience using Maven. When I'm calling some targets, I often get
a lot of messages, like this:
The authenticity of host '...com' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is ...
Are you sure you want to continue connecting? (yes/no): yes
So I always
jan_bar wrote:
Hi,
It seems to me that maven 2.0.4 filter corrupts UTF-8 files. I have a XML
file with UTF-8 encoding that doesn't contain any replacement strings, but
it is filtered. The resulting file is not the same as source file, UTF-8
characters are wrong. Why maven modifies the file? I
jiangshachina wrote:
Dear Wayne,
I also wish to use the approach you indicated.
But in my mind, I cannot exactly set only one artifact(e.g. ehcache-1.1.jar)
in exclusion ,
because only there are groupId and artifaceId for setting.
If I use the element, I may exclude all ehcache artifacts(1.1,
takai wrote:
Hi,
i'm looking for a plugin that disassembles a given artifact into some target
directory. Does anybody know of a plugin?
Thanks a bunch!
Daniel
Take a look at maven-dependency-plugin,
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/
cheers,
Andrius
takai wrote:
Brilliant! That's what I need. But how to get the plugin? It's not in the
maven repo at ibiblio:
http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2/org/apache/maven/plugins/
There seems to be another version at codehaus called
dependency-maven-plugin. But the doc says it's not the same
Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi) wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to create a zip file contains all the dependencies
(transitively) specified in a pom.xml file (both source and classes)
Thanks!
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is that
for a simple deploy i must enter 20 times the same password ... whats wrong?
I guess this issue is related:
http://www.nabble.com/How-to-prevent-Maven%27s-questions--tf2465228s177.html#a6872463
Just creating the .ssh directory under your homedir should help.
cheers,
Andrius Šabanas
James Carman wrote:
What is the maven way of doing this? Suppose a library you're
writing requires Spring. You write your library against an older
version of Spring (2.0) and you define it as a dependency. Now, when
other projects want to use your library, spring-2.0.jar will be
included in
Chen Li wrote:
Hi,
It might be a very basic question.
I want to add timestamp to the distribute, for instance ${DSTAMP}.war .
Is there any similar way in maven can do it like what tstamp/ does in
ant?
Check out this plugin:
Krystan Honour wrote:
Hi there,
I am writing a build file and in it I wish to generate webservice stubs
using wsgen for xfire.
I have two wsdl files I wish to generate from each of which I wish to
specify a seperate package for. I can however see no concrete way to map
invididual sets to
it...
Andrius
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pinky88 wrote:
ok,i'll try that. thanks very much :)
Antonio Petrelli-3 wrote:
2007/7/11, pinky88 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the plugin, and created the project with maven using command line,
then imported my project into eclipse..
Do you mean the eclipse plugin inside Maven?
In this
about. For
org.apache.maven.plugins.*, see maven svn repository at
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/plugins/trunk.
For org.codehaus.mojo.* plugins check out
svn://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/scm/trunk/mojo (those in sandbox might be
found under mojo-sandbox there).
Hope this helps,
Andrius
jerome lacoste wrote:
Hi,
the webstart plugin (in mojo sandbox), has been updated in the past
days. The following main changes have been made:
snipped
Hi Jerome, hi everybody,
First of all, thank you very much for pushing forward the development of
webstart plugin, I find it very useful.
Dmitry Beransky wrote:
Hi,
I'm aware of the webstart plugin, but what I can't figure out if it's
possible to use maven to do the end-to-end automated deployment of an
app. In other words, can maven build, package, and deploy to tomcat a
webstart application?
Thanks
Dmitry
Yes - see
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