Hi,
I'm looking for a simple way to make sure my local repository contains
the latest version of a specific artifact (make Maven check the
corporate repository and download a newer version if available).
I guess I could create a POM containing a dependency on the artifact
and build that, but sinc
On 16.11.2006, at 14:30, Nicolas DE LOOF wrote:
Spring modules has support for proprietary libs. Gigaspaces is one
of them, so this artifact will never be available on maven public
repository.
You may fill an issue to spring JIRA for this dependency to be made
optional (as lot's of others
On 31.10.2006, at 17:00, Dan Adams wrote:
I have a parent module that I want a site generated for but I don't
need
the site generated for each of the submodules. Is there an option so
that when I run 'mvn site' it only does the current parent module and
not the submodules? Thanks.
Have you tr
Hi,
When a build breaks, is it possible to notify only those developers
who committed changes?
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 06.10.2006, at 14:01, Stefan Arentz wrote:
I see a whole bunch of dependencies in my project and I have no idea
where they come from. Is there an easy way to print a dependency tree
so that I can see what artifacts depend on what? After dependency
resolution.
Have a look at the Dependencies
On 23.09.2006, at 17:57, David Leangen wrote:
In M2, how do I set the compiler to compile files that are written
in UTF-8?
Try this:
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-compiler-plugin
UTF-8
Cheers,
-Ralph.
-
To
On 18.09.2006, at 13:35, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but anbody know why the
sping-commons-validator jar is not published there?
Are you looking for this?
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/springmodules/spring-modules-
validation/0.5/
Cheers,
-Ralph
On 13.09.2006, at 13:33, Henning Sprang wrote:
Hi,
Does anyboy know http://www.maven.org/ ?
I just came across this site, it has nothing but a donation link on
it, no description what it should be and who is responsible for it.
Are they in any way connected to maven, or are they trying to get
do
On 08.09.2006, at 09:39, Stéphane Bouchet wrote:
Ralph Pöllath a écrit :
My work environment requires that all source files are encoded as
UFT-8. Since we're using Eclipse, this means we have to change the
file encoding to UTF-8 whenever we create a new workspace, which
is inconvenien
Hi,
My work environment requires that all source files are encoded as
UFT-8. Since we're using Eclipse, this means we have to change the
file encoding to UTF-8 whenever we create a new workspace, which is
inconvenient and error-prone.
Since all of our Eclipse config is generated by the Ma
On 03.09.2006, at 17:27, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
What are the default values for source & target version for the
compiler?
The compiler plugin's default values are probably the default values
of the compiler you're using.
Anybody know if this would work?
1.51.2
Would this allow me to us
On 31.08.2006, at 23:27, ArneD wrote:
After all, if can't trust your team to stick to approved
versions of artifacts how can you trust them to write your precious
business code?
I think it's not a question of mistrusting people, but a question
of how can
you help people to avoid mistakes. Eve
On 30.08.2006, at 11:43, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Jan Vissers a écrit :
Maven's key strength is to say "don't worry about trying to
build a jar /
war / ear / sync with eclipse / autorun tests / publish
javadocs / etc /
etc, because I already know how to do that, you go and do what
you do
be
On 24.08.2006, at 10:45, Amshoff Christoph, Köln wrote:
I'm setting up a project where team members could use either Maven2 or
Eclipse to build the project. Normally, Maven will be used during
CI/nightly
builds and Eclipse by developers.
Same here.
The question is: where is the particular o
On 24.08.2006, at 00:03, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi Doug,
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 23 août 2006 22:44
To: users
Subject: Cargo & Tomcat
Anybody using cargo with tomcat?
I’m curious about how you deal with quick dev cycle changes
On 17.08.2006, at 10:24, Nicolas De Loof wrote:
I use hierarchical projects in eclipse myself. Import wizard
doesn't search sub-directories if the top-directory has a .project
file.
I had to delete the .project generated during checkout before
importing all sub-projects in one click. Then I
Hi,
I understand that Selenium by design requires a full-fledged browser,
but isn't that also one of its greatest features? By running your
tests using FF or IE, you can be sure they do work in their target
environment, regardless of browser bugs.
So yes, the htmlunit approach makes testing
Hi,
After upgrading the server hosting my internal sftp repository from
openssh 3.4 to 3.8.1, m2 hangs when trying to access the repository:
[DEBUG] Trying repository internal
... hangs forever ...
Are there any known incompatibilities between wagon/jsch and current
versions of openssh?
ivier Lamy wrote:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-maven-evangelism.html
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV
--
Olivier
-Message d'origine-----
De : Ralph Pöllath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 31 mai 2006 18:16
À : Maven Users List
Objet : POMs missing for sprin
Hi,
I'm currently upgrading my project to Spring 2.0-m4 and it seems the
POMs for spring-webmvc and spring-web are missing:
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/springframework/spring-webmvc/2.0-m4/
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/springframework/spring-web/2.0-m4/
I cannot currently create a
is a commercial diagramming application for Mac OS
that understands Graphviz's dot notation.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
2006/5/2, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 01.05.2006, at 10:43, Wim Deblauwe wrote:
> in the book there is talk of a maven dependencies graph plugin. Is
> t
On 01.05.2006, at 10:43, Wim Deblauwe wrote:
in the book there is talk of a maven dependencies graph plugin. Is
the work
on that already started? I know there is a page[1] on the wiki
about it but
I don't have a clue if someone started to work on that?
It shouldn't be too hard to produce a
On 26.01.2006, at 13:40, Michael Böckling wrote:
it recently occurred to me that using Maven dependencies in Eclipse
(which in itself is a good idea) screws up one thing: refactoring.
When I have project workspace-dependencies, these dependencies are
taken into account when I do a refactor (me
On 25.01.2006, at 14:41, Brian E. Fox wrote:
And it should me jalopy-maven-plugin. Plugins on apache are maven-
-plugin, plugins on mojo are xxx-maven-plugin.
Aaahhh.. that makes perfect sense. Not.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
On 20.01.2006, at 11:05, Christian Andersson wrote:
not sure if this has been suggested before..
Since this problem might exist not only for sun dependencies but
for other dependencies also, could one sollution be to in the maven
repository (on ibiblio,etc) create a pom for these dependencie
Hi,
I find it much more convenient to simply replace the dependencies on
sun's jars with their equivalents from geronimo, as mentioned at
http://mavenbook.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/J2eeDependencies
Here's how my hibernate dependency looks like:
org.hibernate
hibernate
3.0.5
On 16.01.2006, at 11:05, Bjarte Stien Karlsen wrote:
That was very useful Ralph, however it was not what i asked for.
Sorry, I didn't pick up the "javadoc" in your original post at all.
What i think would be nice would be a way to make Maven download
the Javadoc
and making it available to E
On 13.01.2006, at 13:48, Bjarte Stien Karlsen wrote:
Is it possible to download the javadoc into Eclipse in the same way
as one can do with -Declipse.downloadSources=true?
Try this:
...
org.apache.maven.plugins
ma
Sanjay,
I'm not sure I understand your question (I'm not familiar with maven
1), but if you want the maven eclipse plugin to produce an eclipse
project depending on another eclipse project (instead of depending on
a jar in the local repo), then have a look at this:
http://maven.apache.org
On 10.01.2006, at 16:56, Srepfler Srgjan wrote:
I'm having problems in using jetty, I've declared it in the pom:
org.mortbay.jetty
maven-jetty6-plugin
1.0
10
/
On 06.01.2006, at 10:20, Valerio Schiavoni wrote:
i have a multimodule project (actually, 2 modules). I wanted to
have sources
of dependency jar to be usable within eclipse, so I issued:
mvn -Declipse.downloadSources=true eclipse:eclipse
it created .classpath and .project for both modules, and
On 05.01.2006, at 22:31, Adam Altemus wrote:
Greetings, my name is Adam Altemus. I am a computer science student @
Indiana University of PA. and am doing an internship. I read in a
thread that you said that you can acess environment variables in
the pom.xml
from the settings.xml. Could yo
On 03.01.2006, at 16:44, Man-Chi Leung wrote:
I followed the following instruction, but it does not work on my
MacOSX 's bash shell.
anyone has a better luck?
Guide to Maven 2.x auto completion using BASH
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-bash-m2-completion.html
Do you have bash's p
is a 1.6.5 and I
believe this
is the new name for ant-optional.
--
Yann
2005/12/28, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'd like to use the antrun plugin to execute optional ant tasks.
Extending the example from http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-
using-ant.html , I added a dep
Hi Manchi,
please don't start new list threads by replying to a previous message
and changing the subject. Many email clients will rightfully assume
your message belongs to the previous thread and display it threre,
which is quite annoying for people using this feature.
Thanks,
-Ralph.
Hi,
I'd like to post-process my JSPs using the antrun plugin (which uses
ant's replaceregexp task). The plugin execution itself works fine,
but now I need it to run after the webapp is assembled and before
it's zipped up as a warfile.
My JSPs live in src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/jsp/ and I do
Thanks Yann,
works as expected.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 28.12.2005, at 19:17, Yann Le Du wrote:
Hi Ralph,
Try ant-nodeps instead of ant-optional, there is a 1.6.5 and I
believe this
is the new name for ant-optional.
--
Yann
2005/12/28, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I
Hi,
I'd like to use the antrun plugin to execute optional ant tasks.
Extending the example from http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-
using-ant.html , I added a dependency to ant:ant-optional:
1.5.3-1:jar, which results in an error:
An invalid artifact was detected, ArtifactID: <<< MISS
On 22.12.2005, at 17:32, Mick Knutson wrote:
where to download jta-1.0.1b.jar as mave.org timesout?
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-coping-with-sun-jars.html
Cheers,
-Ralph.
-
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On 14.12.2005, at 10:14, cameron101 wrote:
It would be great if the likes of Spring / Hibernate and other
mainstream
OSS vendors released new versions to Maven with all the POM's and
direct
dependencies. They themselves would benefit as the community would
probably
have a faster take up of
se this feature. More instructions are at
http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty6/maven-plugin/howto.html
regards
Jan
Ralph Pöllath wrote:
Hi,
The one thing that keeps me from using the jetty6 plugin instead
of tomcat for development is the log4j configuration for my
spring application.
A
quite sure it isn't me who set it.
Any ideas?
BTW, the docs mention "mvn jetty6:run", which won't work for me
either, but "mvn org.mortbay.jetty:maven-jetty6-plugin:1.0:run" does.
Thanks,
-Ralph.
On 22.11.2005, at 11:03, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
Hi,
The one t
ts to find your webapp by
configuring the webAppSourceDirectory property.
Regarding the oracle jars, I'm not sure about this, but perhaps you
could use the associated with the
tag to get them onto the runtime classpath?
cheers
Jan
Ralph Pöllath wrote:
Hi,
I'm impressed! By followin
next releases.
General report integration (not just test reports, but PMD, etc.)
makes a lot of sense - that wasn't clear in the thread on continuum-
users.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 11/21/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently evaluating continuum and like
Hi,
I'm currently evaluating continuum and like it a lot, but I just read
on continuum-users that test reports are currently not displayed
(it's a planned feature for 1.1, and 1.0 just came out). I'm
wondering whether it might be a little early to recommend continuum
over CruiseControl?
Hi,
I think that war:inplace should do the trick:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/inplace-mojo.html
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 18.11.2005, at 09:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
To be able to use a web project in WSAD I need a WEB-INF/lib directory
filled with the dependency jars. All
Hi,
What's required to use mail notifiers? I assume I'll have to install
JavaMail - but where do I have to drop the jars for continuum to pick
them up?
Cheers,
-Ralph.
How do I prevent including JARs in WEB-INF/lib? I need a "compile
only" scope!
http://maven.apache.org/general.html#scope-provided
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 11.11.2005, at 15:55, Simeon Koptelov wrote:
I'm porting my project build system from Ant to Maven 2.0 and can
not find the
right way to do i
+1
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 11.11.2005, at 11:01, David Sag wrote:
+1
Kind regards,
Dave Sag
Alexander Hars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11-11-2005
10:42:58:
Hi,
I have been using Maven2 for two weeks and am very impressed by
all the
great features.
However, the learning curve is steep and
On 03.11.2005, at 17:14, Joao Batistella wrote:
When I try to build my project, Maven tries to download commons-
logging-1.1-dev.jar. But I have no declared dependency for this
library.
Where can I see this dependency?
If you're running maven2, it's probably a transitive dependency. Try
a
n as the plugin
developer (I followed the
instructions at http://maven.apache.org/maven2/guides/plugin/guide-
java-plugin-development.html).
Jason, is there any update on how we get the Jetty repository
mirrored to the central
Maven2 repository?
cheers
Jan
Ralph Pöllath wrote:
On 02.11.20
to do that other than as the plugin
developer (I followed the
instructions at http://maven.apache.org/maven2/guides/plugin/guide-
java-plugin-development.html).
Jason, is there any update on how we get the Jetty repository
mirrored to the central
Maven2 repository?
cheers
Jan
Ralph Pöl
y in ~/.m2/settings.xml but can't get it to work.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
Ralph Pöllath wrote:
Hi,
I've successfully compiled and installed the tomcat plugin from
svn, and tomcat:deploy works as expected. Now I'm wondering how
to best use it.
For development, I'd like to avo
Hi,
I've successfully compiled and installed the tomcat plugin from svn,
and tomcat:deploy works as expected. Now I'm wondering how to best
use it.
For development, I'd like to avoid zipping up the war file for each
deployment. From gleaning at the source, I learned this means
deploying
Hi,
I can't get continuum to fly on Mac OS X 10.4.2. Can anyone help?
$ bin/macosx/run.sh start
Starting continuum...
$ bin/macosx/run.sh status
Removed stale pid file: ./continuum.pid
continuum is not running.
run.sh executes
exec ./wrapper wrapper.conf wrapper.pidfile=./continuum.pid
wrap
On 26.10.2005, at 09:10, Christian Goos wrote:
Good Morning,
yesterday I tried to build a web application with struts.
I included a struts 1.1 dependency and a lot of other libraries.
But the build failed saying that oro 2.07 can not be found but not
who needs that dependency.
I was wonder
Hi,
I'm also interested in using m2 with Eclipse WTP, but I'm currently
lacking the time to fiddle around with it.
Do you guys think you could document your progress somewhere, maybe
on the maven wiki (http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Home )?
Since the current documentation on the i
On 25.10.2005, at 09:05, Marcus Eberts wrote:
Hi,
when executing
/mvn javadoc:javadoc /
I get a
/"Not executing Javadoc as the project is not a Java classpath-
capable package" /
message and no javadoc html files are created. I also checked the
source code but there is no comment what a
On 23.10.2005, at 14:08, Milos Kleint wrote:
well, javadocs culd be published easily in maven 1.x but AFAIK it
was almost
completely unused (try searching the ibiblio.org ibiblio.org>repository)
So to get the feature useful, there should be a more aggressive
policy IMHO.
Like when uploading to
On 21.10.2005, at 19:09, Siegfried Heintze wrote:
OK, I've submitted my first bundle upload to JIRA for m1. I had the
good
fortune to meet the great Scott Ryan in person last night when I
learned
that I need to upload a second time with a different format to
accommodate
m2.
Can someone poi
Hi,
I've noticed several broken links and typos while browsing the m2
website. Is there a JIRA issue for stuff like that already, or should
I create one? I'd rather avoid creating an issue for every single typo.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
---
Looks like MNG-1048 [1], which Brett fixed yesterday.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
[1] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1048
On 04.10.2005, at 16:27, phillip rhodes wrote:
My j2ee-1.3.1.jar is being included in my war file
although I set the scope to "provided"
I am using Maven version: 2.0-beta-2
Is
On 29.09.2005, at 18:37, Craig S. Cottingham wrote:
On Sep 29, 2005, at 11:05, David Jackman wrote:
I was of the presumption that (at least with CVS) when you do a
tag it tags the version of each file that are present on your
machine, regardless of what the latest version is on the SCM
serv
an use a parent pom to specify default dependency info
which can be overridden by child poms. Nice.
Thanks,
-Ralph.
Ralph Pöllath wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I get the following warning when packaging my webapp project:
|
| [WARNING]
| Artifact javax.servlet:jsp-api:jar:2.0 has scope '
Hi,
I get the following warning when packaging my webapp project:
[WARNING]
Artifact javax.servlet:jsp-api:jar:2.0 has scope 'provided'
replaced with 'compile'
as a dependency has given a broader scope. If this is not
intended, use -X to locate the dependency,
or for
havior on my local working copy.
Can you
try running with the '--no-plugin-registry' to see if this helps? You
may have an older version of the plugin which may have been
created with
a faulty plugin-plugin version...
Good luck,
john
Ralph Pöllath wrote:
| Hi,
|
| installing a jar
Hi,
installing a jar into my local repository as explained at [1]:
/tmp % m2 install:install-file \
-Dfile=/tmp/eXtremeComponents-1.0.2-M1.jar \
-DgroupId=org.eXtremeComponents \
-DartifactId=eXtremeComponents \
-Dversion=1.0.2-M1 \
-Dpackaging=jar
fails with "Cannot execute mojo: install-fi
On 28.09.2005, at 18:17, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 17:29 +0200, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
Hi,
seems like the jar for org.extremecomponents-1.0.1-M1 contains no
class files (see below). Should I report this in the Maven Evangelism
JIRA?
Yes please. Thanks.
Done: http
Hi,
seems like the jar for org.extremecomponents-1.0.1-M1 contains no
class files (see below). Should I report this in the Maven Evangelism
JIRA?
Cheers,
-Ralph.
---
/tmp % curl -O http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/extremecomponents/
extremecomponents/1.0.1-M1/extremecomponents-1.0.1-M1.
help on this list is highly
appreciated!
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 9/23/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
since deployment via scp is broken for me in beta-1, is there a
possible alternative, like sftp or ftp?
Maybe I'm lacking sleep or caffeine, but I just cannot find any
Hi,
since deployment via scp is broken for me in beta-1, is there a
possible alternative, like sftp or ftp?
Maybe I'm lacking sleep or caffeine, but I just cannot find any
documentation on this.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 22.09.2005, at 12:45, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
On 22.09.2005, at
D'oh!
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 23.09.2005, at 01:00, Brett Porter wrote:
JDK 1.4? :)
- Brett
On 9/23/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm happily using geronimo-spec:geronimo-spec-jta instead of
javax.transaction:jta and I'm wondering if there's a
Hi,
I'm happily using geronimo-spec:geronimo-spec-jta instead of
javax.transaction:jta and I'm wondering if there's a replacement for
jdbc:jdbc anywhere?
Cheers,
-Ralph.
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For ad
o way of trying right now, but will comment on MNG-959 once I
find out.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 9/22/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Connect thread maven.example.com session" prio=5 tid=0x005651b0
nid=0x1e2 runnable [f0c89000..
tid=0x005061f0 nid=0x1804e00 runnable
"VM Periodic Task Thread" prio=10 tid=0x00508150 nid=0x1823600
waiting on condition
"Exception Catcher Thread" prio=10 tid=0x00500f90 nid=0x1804a00 runnable
Thanks,
-Ralph.
On 9/22/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 22.09.2005, at 01:17, Brett Porter wrote:
On 9/22/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to isolate the problem, but don't know where to start.
Can you share the section of your POM, and
any relevant settings you have set?
Here's distributi
mirroring central in
settings.xml sounds like a regression to me. Shall I file in JIRA ?
Yann
--- Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
On 20.09.2005, at 14:39, Yann Le Du wrote:
I'm also having troubles accessing artifacts from my corp
repository. More
exactly, I can access
ppreciate it if
someone could help, since this is a real show stopper for me.
Everything worked with m2 alpha-3, and I'd hate having to downgrade.
Thanks,
-Ralph.
--- Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
since I upgraded to m2 beta 1, I'm having trouble accessing artifa
Hi,
since I upgraded to m2 beta 1, I'm having trouble accessing artifacts
in my internal company-wide repository.
m2 -X deploy prints
...
[INFO] [deploy:deploy]
[INFO] Retrieving previous build number from internal-repo
and then hangs forever. I assume it's not an authentication problem,
and geronimo-spec.geronimo-spec-j2ee-jacc.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
-Opprinnelig melding-
Fra: Ralph Pöllath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 20. september 2005 11:06
Til: Maven Users List
Emne: Re: m2 - cannot find jta in global repository
On 20.09.2005, at 10:54, Allan Ramirez wrote:
Hi there,
I
On 20.09.2005, at 10:54, Allan Ramirez wrote:
Hi there,
I think jta is a sun jar. you must manually download it and install
it to your local repo. You can see the url inside the pom.
Or you could use geronimo-spec.geronimo-spec-jta as a replacement. If
jta is a transitive dependency, the f
On 16.09.2005, at 10:28, Nitko2 wrote:
Jesse thank you for your answer. I tried to do as you suggested but
got this error when called m2 eclipse:eclipse:
[INFO] Reason: Failed to parse model from file 'E:\unzip\m2src
\maven-components\pom.xml'.
Error: 'TEXT must be immediately followed by END
On 11.09.2005, at 19:03, Jorg Heymans wrote:
In this case, who is right : the pom declaring
d-haven-managed-pool
d-haven-managed-pool
1.0
or the maven repository having groupId and artifactId d-haven-mpool ?
As I didn't feel to change the poms, i adjusted my local re
Hi,
FWIW, JTA is available on repo1 as part of Geronimo, so you should be
able use geronimo-spec.geronimo-spec-jta instead, as proposed on
mavenbook.org:
Depending on J2EE
http://mavenbook.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/J2eeDependencies
BTW, I think the Geronimo POMs for version 1.0.1B-rc4
Hi,
Is it currently possible to use the tomcat plugin [1] with maven 2.0-
alpha-3? I understand it's work in progress, but I'd like to start
playing with it if possible.
I grabbed the source from svn, changed the version numbers of its
parent and dependencies to those available on repo1, b
On 25.08.2005, at 18:08, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
On 25.08.2005, at 17:24, Jörg Schaible wrote:
Ralph Pöllath wrote on Thursday, August 25, 2005 4:53 PM:
According to [1], Spring requires cglib 2.1_2 with asm 1.5.3,
but the cglib POM on repo1 [2] depends on asm 2.0
This one is wrong. Cglib 2.1
for asm-[1.5.3].jar on
the repository).
Thanks Brett,
-Ralph.
[1] http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Dependency+Mediation+and
+Conflict+Resolution
On 8/26/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
my project has transitive dependencies on both asm 1.5.3 (from cglib
2.1_2,
Hi,
my project has transitive dependencies on both asm 1.5.3 (from cglib
2.1_2, which I fixed locally, see [1]) and 1.4.3 (from hibernate
3.0.5). The one that ends up in my war is 1.4.3, which unfortunately
seems to be incompatible with something else I'm using [2].
From reading [3], I th
On 25.08.2005, at 19:12, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
Please, create a new issue.
Done: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-66
Cheers,
-Ralph.
AFAIK hibernate and spring poms are ok, i
spend a bunch of my time on them, cglib may be wrong.
On 8/25/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
On 25.08.2005, at 17:24, Jörg Schaible wrote:
Ralph Pöllath wrote on Thursday, August 25, 2005 4:53 PM:
I'm using Spring 1.2.3 and Hibernate 3.0.5, and got trapped in
dependency hell for several hours.
According to [1], Spring requires cglib 2.1_2 with asm 1.5.3,
but the
cglib POM on rep
Hi,
I'm using Spring 1.2.3 and Hibernate 3.0.5, and got trapped in
dependency hell for several hours.
According to [1], Spring requires cglib 2.1_2 with asm 1.5.3, but the
cglib POM on repo1 [2] depends on asm 2.0, which seems to
incompatible with Hibernate 3 [3]. And Hibernate 3.0.5 itse
On 24.08.2005, at 11:55, Ruud Wijnands wrote:
I would like to know how I can use environment variables in
project.properties.
I know about system properties like ${user.home}, but I was wondering
if I can also use other enviroment variables.
AFAIK: You can't.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
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On 23.08.2005, at 07:53, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
If I'm not the only one who thinks that filters directly defined at
the
resources is a good idea, I could try to develop a patch. Interested?
+1
Cheers,
-Ralph.
Carsten
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi Brett,
Brett Porter wrote:
There was so
Hi,
See http://maven.apache.org/reference/standard-sun-jar-names.html for
reasons why this jar isn't in the central repository.
Then download the class files from http://java.sun.com/products/
jta/ , build a jar and drop it into your local or company-wide
repository.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On
On 11.08.2005, at 02:42, Chris Wall wrote:
It appears that Maven executes *Test.class classes. Is this
documented?
I think that's JUnit's default behaviour.
Cheers,
-Ralph.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Wall
Sent: August 10, 2005 7:30 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: [m2] H
On 04.07.2005, at 04:29, Nadeem Bitar wrote:
Where can I find documentation for the maven-surefire-plugin. I am
looking on using testng instead of junit to run my tests.
TestNG 2.5 has been released and comes with a maven plugin:
http://testng.org/doc/maven.html
Cheers,
-Ralph.
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On 08.08.2005, at 19:25, Kenney Westerhof wrote:
You should call 'm2 test', not each individual plugin.
Thanks, 'm2 test' works as expected.
However, seems you discovered a bug! We'll look into it.
Glad I could help :)
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, [ISO-88
Hi,
I always get a NPE when executing surefire:test.
Here's what I'm doing (see below for details):
$ m2 -DgroupId=myCompany -DartifactId=myApp -Dversion=0.1
archetype:create
$ cd myApp
$ m2 compiler:compile
$ m2 compiler:testCompile
$ m2 surefire:test
[INFO] Diagnosis: Error configuring plu
oduce
these jars?
Cheers,
-Ralph.
On 07.08.2005, at 01:59, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
It comes with hibernate annotations.
On 8/6/05, Thomas Van de Velde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe you can download this from the JBOss/Hibernate web site.
On 8/6/05, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi,
my project has a transitive dependency on javax.persistence.ejb-3.0-
edr2-20050513, for which the central repository contains a pom, but
no jar.
I understand that this is probably due to licensing restrictions, and
would gladly drop the jar into my private repository, but unlike the
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