Hello Everyone,
I want to places the exclusions tag insidea plugin to remove the
dependencies that are referenced by that plugin's plugin.pom file
retrieved from maven repository.
I know that I can place exclusions under the dependencies tag but
here I want to exclude files from the plugin and
Hello All,
I was wondering if there is a way to set java system related
properties in pom.xml?
For exmaple: I want to specify the equivalent of the following:
System.setProperty(http.proxyHost, proxy);
System.setProperty(http.proxyPort, 8080);
inside my pom.xml before my plugin runs.
Please
Does anyone know how to write out to a file from inside a pom.xml file?
I ask because I want to put my hudson build's ${SVN_REVISION} value
into a version.txt file.
Any ideas?
- Pulkit
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2010/8/2 Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.com
Does anyone know how to write out to a file from inside a pom.xml file?
I ask because I want to put my hudson build's ${SVN_REVISION} value
need to enable filtering.
refs:
[1]
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html
At 7:09 PM -0400 8/2/10, Pulkit Singhal wrote:
I know that what you suggested is a perfectly acceptable solution ...
but I cringe at the thought of running ant in maven ... no real
Nope did not invent the names :)
I'm using hudson and I believe that these environment variables are
being set by Hudson for me.
http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Building+a+software+project#Buildingasoftwareproject-HudsonSetEnvironmentVariables
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Wayne Fay
/properties
your can test it by passing on the command line:
mvn -DSVN_REVISION=$SVN_REVISION ...
/r
At 9:36 PM -0400 8/2/10, Pulkit Singhal wrote:
I followed your advise and setup something like the following:
resources
resource
targetPath${project.build.directory
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to make sure that the property values changed
by the antrun plugin stick around for use by Maven?
I have defined the following properties in Maven:
properties
!-- valid values: developer or production --
BUILD_TYPEdeveloper/BUILD_TYPE
Hello Luke,
Thank You for the help. I see that props can be written out and read
back in and this has to be done explicitly to get the altered values
back from ant.
By the way I tried using profiles and I was able to accomplish the
separation I needed for my compile time variables based on any
Hello,
In a multi-module project, I am attempting to provide the parent pom
with an assembly descriptor which will pick up the artifacts from some
of its children modules and throw them in a folder. I'm doing this by
closely following the instructions given here:
it for something like assembling the structure for the final
releasable product based on the artifacts from its children.
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Wendy Smoak wsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.com
wrote:
In a multi-module project, I am
/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/faq.html#module-binaries
/Anders
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 20:54, Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.comwrote:
Do you mean structuring it like so:
parent-maven-project
|__childA-maven-project
|__childB-maven-project
|__childC-maven-project
|__fake-assembly
Smoak wsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank You Anders Wendy, that was a very educational link.
But by moving the product assembler from the parent to a child
project, I've now run into a problem because i also have some
/fileSet
/fileSets
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.com wrote:
The sub-module is using the following goal for the assembler:
execution
phasepackage/phase
goals
goalsingle/goal
/goals
/execution
and good advice :)
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Wendy Smoak wsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.com
wrote:
fileSet
directory../artifact-generating-child/target/directory
...
directory../assembly-based
I don't about bug or not but I have this nagging feeling that if you
limited yourself to:
includefoo:bar-rpt:jar/include
it would work?
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Adrian Shum tcs...@taifook.com wrote:
Dear all,
Assume I have a multi-module project foo:bar,
with several sub-modules, one
, Sep 2, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Pulkit Singhal pulkitsing...@gmail.com wrote:
Well commands you say ... hmm ... just doing: mvn clean install
and since that assembly:single goal should tie me into the maven
lifecycle, I suppose I felt this command was good enough?
In addition, in the .m2 repo I see
How can we write a maven pom.xml file to check for a condition so that we
may apply a property value if it is not-null or not-empty?
I want to filter my application.conf file and it is simple to filter it
against my filter.properties file.
But I also want to make sure to filter using any key
With a structure like the following:
umbrella-module
core-module
optional-module-1
optional-module-2
How can the maven pom files be configured so that a user can build:
1) either, core-module with configuration and jar files from
optional-module-1 as dependencies
2) or, core-module with
Hello Everyone,
I'm following the instructions given here to create a new maven plugin:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html
I think it would be useful to everyone when its done so I want to find out:
1) Where do you usually host the source for your plugins?
Hello Everyone,
I have a scenario where I need to make tweaks to a war and repackage
it. Initially, I thought that creating a maven war project would be
perfect for this as I would be able to use overlays to replace/add
files as I wish. And I still think this is a good idea. But in
addition to
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