Hi Jerry,

I suspect https://github.com/linagora/james-project/pull/2821 to be
directly related to your snapshot issue. Does it help?

Regarding "install" goal, open the maven panel, select the module, you
will find it in life-cycle section.

However I would strongly encourage you install maven in your development
environment and trigger it via the command line. You will gain more
flexibility.

Regards,

Benoit

On 01/11/2019 11:35, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> Glad to help.  Any idea how to fix: cannot resolve plugin
> org.apache.james:mailetdocs-maven-plugin:3.5.0-SNAPSHOT and the missing
> "install" goal on the maven panel?
> 
> On 10/31/2019 11:29 PM, Tellier Benoit wrote:
>> Hi Jerry!
>>
>> Thanks for the precise feedback.
>>
>> I updated the pull request accordingly.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Benoit
>>
>> On 01/11/2019 11:08, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
>>> Tellier,
>>>
>>> That's good news.  I'm going to be your first tester.  Is there a test
>>> site that has all of the latest changes to the doc in html format with
>>> all the latest images?
>>>
>>> A few things I've hit so far:
>>>
>>> -- "In the pop-up window, press the*+*button to add the James code
>>> repository in the next pop-up." -- There is no "+" in the git repository
>>> selection popup.  Looks like a holdover from the subversion
>>> instructions.
>>>
>>> -- The image: intellij-idea/intellij-james-project.png doesn't appear to
>>> be part of the changed file list.  I looked at the old version on the
>>> web site.  I see a few similarities.  But my workspace doesn't really
>>> look much like that image.  The project tree is significantly different
>>> in the image than what shows up today.
>>>
>>> -- As soon as IDEA imported the project, I got 4 errors that all say
>>> "Cannot resolve plugin
>>> org.apache.james:mailetdocs-maven-plugin:3.5.0-SNAPSHOT".  Is that
>>> something that should have come down from git, or is it something I need
>>> to install additionally?
>>>
>>> -- "To build the project, you must open the*Maven Projects*panel. Then
>>> double click on the install goal to run this goal.' There is a maven
>>> section in the upper right of my workspace.  I assume that is the maven
>>> "projects" panel.  But I can't find an 'install' goal anywhere to click.
>>>
>>> -- "Note that tests can be long and can be skept by toggling/skip test"
>>> -- /spelling error: "skept" should be "skipped".  Also I finally found
>>> the 'skip test' button.  But might want to say it's on the control bar
>>> on the maven panel.
>>>
>>> -- "That's it. Run or Debug James in Eclipse (right-click on the Main
>>> class) and Have Fun!." -- "Eclipse" should be IntelliJ.   But more
>>> importantly, finding the "Main" class is quite a task.  It's buried
>>> pretty deep in one of a hundred sub-projects on the left.  Really need
>>> some navigation/path info for how to find the Main class.
>>>
>>> Tellier, sorry to bring all of these things up. But at this point I'm a
>>> complete rookie at IntelliJ, and at least for now, that makes me a good
>>> person to test the instructions.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Jerry
>>>
>>> On 10/31/2019 9:32 PM, Tellier Benoit wrote:
>>>> Hi Jerry,
>>>>
>>>> I'm working on a refresh of build instructions for contributors [1].
>>>>
>>>> IntelliJ (community version) is working great.
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://github.com/linagora/james-project/pull/2792
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Benoit
>>>>
>>>> On 01/11/2019 03:50, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
>>>>> What is the recommended development environment (IDE) for JAMES
>>>>> development?  I am an Eclipse user.  I finally got JAMES to build in
>>>>> Eclipse.  But I can't get it to run there.  So I've been relegated to
>>>>> adding log statements, build, publish, look at logs, repeat.   As I am
>>>>> getting deeper and deeper into understanding James and debugging
>>>>> issues
>>>>> that I find, I'm looking to do more contributing to JAMES.  But I'm
>>>>> REALLY missing breakpoints and interactive debug.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not married to eclipse.  If there's a different IDE that everyone
>>>>> uses, I can download it and move my development to it. But I don't
>>>>> want
>>>>> to spend time moving to another unproven environment.  I think someone
>>>>> mentioned IntelliJ.  I've never used it.  But I'm willing to
>>>>> learn.   So
>>>>> I just needs a go or no-go on IntelliJ or something else from someone
>>>>> that's using it.  And, if the answer is IntelliJ, can I use the free
>>>>> community edition, or do I need to get the Ultimate edition?
>>>>>
>>>>> So... what IDE is everybody using for development?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jerry
>>>>>
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