Author: chirino
Date: Tue Sep 26 14:18:22 2006
New Revision: 450210

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=450210
Log:
Latest export from confluence

Modified:
    incubator/servicemix/site/main/users-section.html

Modified: incubator/servicemix/site/main/users-section.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/servicemix/site/main/users-section.html?view=diff&rev=450210&r1=450209&r2=450210
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--- incubator/servicemix/site/main/users-section.html (original)
+++ incubator/servicemix/site/main/users-section.html Tue Sep 26 14:18:22 2006
@@ -114,11 +114,11 @@
 -->
             <DIV class="wiki-content"><P><B>Getting the component dependencies 
into your local machine/company repository</B></P>
 
-<P>If you are going to be running any of the examples from the current 
SNAPSHOT/release then you may want to do a few things first. It will make sense 
to check out the 3.0 (SNAPSHOT if you want the newest) source code so that you 
can install the component resources in your local repository. First go here and 
download the <SPAN class="nobr"><A 
href="http://servicemix.org/site/download.html"; title="Visit page outside 
Confluence" rel="nofollow">ServiceMix 3.0<SUP><IMG class="rendericon" 
src="http://goopen.org/confluence/images/icons/linkext7.gif"; height="0" 
width="0" align="absmiddle" alt="" border="0"></SUP></A></SPAN> sources. Next 
you will want to build the Servicemix app and it&apos;s included components. Go 
<SPAN class="nobr"><A href="http://servicemix.org/site/building.html"; 
title="Visit page outside Confluence" rel="nofollow">here<SUP><IMG 
class="rendericon" src="http://goopen.org/confluence/images/icons/linkext7.gif"; 
height="0" width="0" align="absmiddle" alt="" border=
 "0"></SUP></A></SPAN> for instructions. Once you have built the 3.0 app and 
component modules you are ready to install/deploy the modules into your 
local/company repository. I can only give information on doing this for Maven 2 
as I did not try this for Maven 1. First go into the top level project pom.xml 
with you favorite editor. This will be in the [Smix_source_folder]/src folder. 
You are going to first edit out the references to Maven 1. Search for 
&apos;m1&apos;. There was a property and a plug in section I deleted (maybe 
some other sections also). Once these are out you might need to edit the 
&apos;distributionManagement&apos; section. Do this if you would like to get 
the component dependencies into your company repository. If you only want to 
&apos;install&apos; the dependencies in you local repository then 
don&apos;t.</P>
+<P>If you are going to be running any of the examples or doing any development 
with a current SNAPSHOT/release then you may want to do a few things first. It 
makes sense to check out the 3.0 (SNAPSHOT if you want the newest) source code 
so that you can install the Smix component dependencies in your local 
repository. First go here and download the <SPAN class="nobr"><A 
href="http://servicemix.org/site/download.html"; title="Visit page outside 
Confluence" rel="nofollow">ServiceMix 3.0<SUP><IMG class="rendericon" 
src="http://goopen.org/confluence/images/icons/linkext7.gif"; height="0" 
width="0" align="absmiddle" alt="" border="0"></SUP></A></SPAN> sources. Next 
you will want to build the Servicemix app and it&apos;s included components. Go 
<SPAN class="nobr"><A href="http://servicemix.org/site/building.html"; 
title="Visit page outside Confluence" rel="nofollow">here<SUP><IMG 
class="rendericon" src="http://goopen.org/confluence/images/icons/linkext7.gif"; 
height="0" width="0" align
 ="absmiddle" alt="" border="0"></SUP></A></SPAN> for instructions.</P>
 
-<P>You should now be able to do either &apos;mvn install 
&#45;Dmaven.test.skip=true&apos; or &apos;mvn deploy 
&#45;Dmaven.test.skip=true&apos; to get those dependencies up and out there.</P>
+<P>Once you have built the 3.0 app, following the instructions linked aboe, 
the Smix component modules will be installed locally. If you want to deploy 
those dependencies to a company repository then keep reading. I can only give 
information on doing this for Maven 2 as I did not try this for Maven 1. First 
go into the top level project pom.xml with you favorite editor. This will be in 
the [Smix_source_folder]/src folder. You are going to first edit out the 
references to Maven 1. Search for &apos;m1&apos;. There was a property and a 
plug in section I deleted (maybe some other sections also). Next edit the 
&apos;distributionManagement&apos; section. Put the relevent information for 
you company repository here.</P>
 
-<P>&nbsp;Now all the Servicemix components are available for the given release 
you checked out.</P></DIV>
+<P>You should now be able to &apos;mvn deploy &#45;Dmaven.test.skip=true&apos; 
and the dependencies will upload to the remote repository you defined. This is 
good for when other people you are working with will need the Smix component 
dependencies.</P></DIV>
           
                   </DIV>
         </TD>
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
     <DIV id="site-footer">
           Added by     <A 
href="http://goopen.org/confluence/users/viewuserprofile.action?username=gnodet";>Guillaume
 Nodet</A>,
     last edited by     <A 
href="http://goopen.org/confluence/users/viewuserprofile.action?username=robottaway";>Robert
 Ottaway</A> on Sep 26, 2006
-                  &nbsp;(<A 
href="http://goopen.org/confluence/pages/diffpages.action?pageId=13814&originalId=13830";>view
 change</A>)
+                  &nbsp;(<A 
href="http://goopen.org/confluence/pages/diffpages.action?pageId=13814&originalId=13833";>view
 change</A>)
               
       (<A 
href="http://goopen.org/confluence/pages/editpage.action?pageId=13814";>edit 
page</A>)
     </DIV>


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