After I upgraded to the latest m2eclipse the builds of out integration tests
started failing.
The reason was this:
I had set up our integration tests so that I could run one side of the
communication with an older version of our product (for compatibility
tests). I did this by setting up two depen
I'm not sure I understand your use case fully, but I'm thinking that you
should probably keep your ITs outside of your project. You would then build
your project for a specific version, but could then run the ITs on any other
version. And this strategy could then be extended to run the ITs with
dif
Hello everyone,
is it possible to remove the maven-resource-plugin with its testResources
mojo execution from the lifecycle when tests are skipped?
The maven-compiler-plugin respects the skipTests parameter and does not
compile the test classes, but the maven-resource-plugin does still process
Hello,
as to me, the best way for integration tests organization is using 'pom'
packaging for it module.
In this case you could manually switch on only necessary plugins like
compiling only tests, copy resources or not, and etc..
My it-module pom:
http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0";
xmlns:xs
Sorry, looks like I don't understand your question.
The shame.
Aleksey.
maik.eb...@icw.de пишет:
Hello everyone,
is it possible to remove the maven-resource-plugin with its testResources
mojo execution from the lifecycle when tests are skipped?
The maven-compiler-plugin respects the skipTes
Hello,
I'm generating a PDF from DocBook XML, and I don't know how to include
images, as in, where should they be located? I've tried next to the xml
file, in the root directory...
http://maven.apache.org/doxia/book/index.html
Thanks, Csaba
The doxia maven plugin currently ignores resources, see
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-355 and
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-354 for a workaround.
HTH,
-Lukas
Gajo Csaba wrote:
Hello,
I'm generating a PDF from DocBook XML, and I don't know how to include
images, as in, whe
Hello,
Usually when I build a project and install it to my local repository, I
have one jar file there. In one specific case, I would like two jars to
be created, and they should both be installed into the repository. Is
there a way to do this?
Creating two jars is not so much a problem, the
Two identical jar?
2009/11/24 Gajo Csaba
> Hello,
>
> Usually when I build a project and install it to my local repository, I
> have one jar file there. In one specific case, I would like two jars to be
> created, and they should both be installed into the repository. Is there a
> way to do this
No, different, one containing one part of the compiled code, the other
the rest.
Alexander wrote:
Two identical jar?
2009/11/24 Gajo Csaba
Hello,
Usually when I build a project and install it to my local repository, I
have one jar file there. In one specific case, I would like two jars
this would work only IF the providers integrated with surefire properly which
is not the case
the side effect is that integrating a provider such as testng (which only works
with surefire last time i checked)
creates integration exceptions
NONE of these integration exceptions would occur IF th
But what about maven-assembly-plugin?All assemblies will be installed
and deployed, not only main jar.
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/usage.html
Getting started with the Assembly Plugin is pretty simple. If you're
using one of the prefabricated assembly descriptors, you
I do not understand the problem space at this point. What PROVIDER code
issue are you having?
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Look at the far bottom of this page:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/usage.html
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2009/11/24 Gajo Csaba
> Hello,
>
> Usually when I build a project and install it to my local repository, I
> have one jar file there. In one specific case, I would like two jars to be
> crea
Regarding this subject, I've managed to "resolve" dependencies by
removing them from the project. So my plugin will check if an rpm is
installed, and if not, it will fail. If everything is ok, then the rpm
dependency will be removed from the project, so that Maven cannot do the
check on its own
why don't you just set true on your dependencies?
2009/11/24 Gajo Csaba :
> Regarding this subject, I've managed to "resolve" dependencies by removing
> them from the project. So my plugin will check if an rpm is installed, and
> if not, it will fail. If everything is ok, then the rpm dependency w
Because they're not optional, they just cannot be installed by Maven
because they're in a YUM repository.
But I guess the effect would be the same?
Stephen Connolly wrote:
why don't you just set true on your dependencies?
2009/11/24 Gajo Csaba :
Regarding this subject, I've managed to "re
Appologies if I'm in the wrong part of the forum.
If I have a favicon.ico file that I want to be included in my site
distribution doesn anyone know where I should put it? site/resources/Images
doesn't seem to work
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Hi,
I'm trying to build and deploy a maven2 project via hudson, and the build
works fine, but the deployment is failing... It's trying to deploy to a
location that's not specified in in my parent
pom.xml... Does anyone know why this is happening...??? If someone could
please provide insight as to
Also, I forgot to added the commands I'm trying to run via hudson...
mvn -e -cpu -B -P ci,jws,code-drop clean install
mvn -e -B -P ci,jws,code-drop -DpreparationGoals="clean install"
release:prepare
mvn -e -cpu -B -P ci,jws,code-drop release:perform
Thanks
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Chri
ok, I will speak softly for only 1 observation I have:
file:///*/*home/COMPANY/repository/maven2
there should be 4 (/) slashes and no (*) asterisks or other odd characters.
At least that is how I use this currently
I also use:
file:///C:/Temp/sites/${pom.version}
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Mick Knutson,
>> I'm trying to build and deploy a maven2 project via hudson, and the build
>> works fine, but the deployment is failing... It's trying to deploy to a
>> location that's not specified in in my parent
>> pom.xml... Does anyone know why this is happening...??? If someone could
Try this to see what
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Richard Bibb wrote:
> Appologies if I'm in the wrong part of the forum.
>
> If I have a favicon.ico file that I want to be included in my site
> distribution doesn anyone know where I should put it? site/resources/Images
> doesn't seem to work
/src/site/resources/favicon.ico is the correct place
Jamie --
My adversion to running 'mvn clean install' is just that I'd prefer not to have
to build and install something just to be able to examine its dependencies.
Indeed, this problem came up originally as I was configuring a new project and
trying to do sort of a dry run to understand where thi
> My adversion to running 'mvn clean install' is just that I'd prefer not to
> have
> to build and install something just to be able to examine its dependencies.
This is merely a preference, right?
> under various 3rd party dependency scenarios. It seems backwards to me to have
> to first build
i managed to work thru the integration issues
this is the specific error
java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find bundle for base name
org.apache.maven.surefire.surefire, locale en_US
Thanks,
Martin Gainty
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I'm trying to replicate our Maven-1 nightly build/deploy process with
Maven-2. Basically, a build server passes the current version to a maven
process that then produces artifacts with that version number appended.
Since the build occurs on the same machine as the repo, I'm guessing I can
perform
Looks to me that what you're doing is a release build, not a nightly build
(at least not what I associate with the "nightly build" expression". You
should take a look at the release plugin:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-release-plugin/
It will release your project including updating the ve
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