Strange,  It sounds like the weblogic jars you have in your repository
are corrupted.  What happens if you point your classpath at those jars
directly rather than by the plugin pom dependency?  We had the problem
for a while but we removed our local repository and repopulated it from
the master that we have at corporate and that made the problem go away.
Maybe the jars you pushed locally are the wrong version or are
corrupted.  The plugin should build the classpath dynamically via the
pom.  I will look at the pom again to make sure what the depdencies are
correct.  
 

Scott D. Ryan 
Senior Java Developer/Architect 
Aurora Loan Services 
10350 Park Meadows Drive 
Littleton, Co. 80124 
Office: (720) 945-5328 
Cell:    (303) 263-3044 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 

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From: Bokhan Eugene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mojo-user] Problem with weblogic-maven-plugin: no
protocol: end


Hi, Scott!

Plugin works perfectly if and only if I comment dependencies to weblogic
and webservices in the plugin pom file, and after that in mvn.bat I set
value for CLASSPATH:
%MAVEN_JAVA_EXE% %MAVEN_OPTS% -classpath
"%CLASSWORLDS_JAR%;C:\bin\bea\weblogic92\server\lib\weblogic.jar" ... 

:-/

> mvn weblogic:deploy

[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'weblogic'.
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
---- 
[INFO] Building userserver
[INFO]    task-segment: [weblogic:deploy]
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
[INFO] [weblogic:deploy]
[INFO] Weblogic Deployment beginning with parameters
DeployMojoBase[adminServerHostName = 127.0.0.1, adminServerProtocol =
http, adminServerPort = 7001, userId = soa, password = 12345678,
artifactPath = C:\Projects\test.prj\SOA\userserver\target/SOA-User-App,
projectPackaging = ear, name = userserver, targetNames = AdminServer,
remote = true] 
weblogic.Deployer invoked with options:  -adminurl http://127.0.0.1:7001
-username soa -name userserver -targets AdminServer -upload -source
C:\Projects\test.prj\SOA\userserver\target/SOA- User-App.ear -deploy
<19.02.2007 12:50:39 NOVT> <Info> <J2EE Deployment SPI> <BEA-260121>
<Initiating deploy operation for application, userserver [archive:
C:\Projects\test.prj\SOA\userserver\target\SOA- User-App.ear], to
AdminServer .> 
Task 5 initiated: [Deployer:149026]deploy application userserver on
AdminServer.
Task 5 completed: [Deployer:149026]deploy application userserver on
AdminServer.
Target state: deploy completed on Server AdminServer 



2007/2/16, Ryan, Scott D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 

        Try using the t3 protocol and see what happens.   You have all
the flags set to indicate this is a remote server however the url seems
to indicate a localhost?  upload and remote should not be set or at
least set to false if this is a local deploy.  I will try to recreate
with your settings cause I cannot duplicate it with the defaults.
         

        Scott D. Ryan 
        Senior Java Developer/Architect 
        Aurora Loan Services 
        10350 Park Meadows Drive 
        Littleton, Co. 80124 
        Office: (720) 945-5328 
        Cell:    (303) 263-3044 
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

         

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        From: Bokhan Eugene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 10:00 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [mojo-user] Problem with weblogic-maven-plugin: no
protocol: end
        
        
        
        Hello!
        
        I'm trying to use the weblogic-maven-plugin with weblogic92, but
I have a problem. The problem is: when
        I start "mvn weblogic:deploy" I get the error(?) "no protocol:
and".
        
        My configuration:
        - bea weblogic 9.2
        - maven-2.0.4
        - pom.xml:
        ...
        <plugin>
            <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
            <artifactId>weblogic-maven-plugin</artifactId>
            <version>2.9.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
            <configuration> 
                <adminServerHostName>127.0.0.1</adminServerHostName>
                <adminServerPort>7001</adminServerPort> 
                <adminServerProtocol>http</adminServerProtocol>
                <userId>user</userId>
                <password>12345678</password>
                <upload>true</upload>
                <remote>true</remote> 
                <verbose>false</verbose>
                <debug>false</debug>
                <name>server</name>
                <targetNames>AdminServer</targetNames>
            </configuration> 
        </plugin>
        ...
        
        >mvn weblogic:deploy
        
        [INFO] Scanning for projects...
        [INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'weblogic'.
        [INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
        [INFO] Building userserver
        [INFO]    task-segment: [weblogic:deploy]
        [INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
        [INFO] [weblogic:deploy]
        [INFO] Weblogic Deployment beginning with parameters
DeployMojoBase[adminServerHostName = 127.0.0.1, adminServerProtocol =
http, adminServerPort = 7001, userId = user, password = 12345678,
artifactPath = C:\Projects\<project>\userserver\target/<projectApp>,
projectPackaging = ear, name = server, targetNames = AdminServer, remote
= true]weblogic.Deployer invoked with options:  -adminurl
http://127.0.0.1:7001 <http://127.0.0.1:7001/>  -username user -name
server -targets AdminServer -upload -source
C:\Projects\<project>\userserver\target/<projectApp>.ear
-deploy<14.02.2007 11:25:30 NOVT> <Info> <J2EE Deployment SPI>
<BEA-260121> <Initiating deploy operation for application, server
[archive: C:\Projects\<project>\userserver\target\<projectApp>.ear], to
AdminServer .>no protocol: and
        
        
        At the same time the code below works perfectly:
        
        import weblogic.Deployer;
        public class A {
            public static void main(String[] args){
                Deployer.main(new String[]{"-adminurl","
http://127.0.0.1:7001","-username","user","-password","12345678","-name";
,"server","-targets","AdminServer","-upload","-source","C:\\Projects\\<p
roject>\\userserver\\target\\<projectApp>.ear","-deploy"}); 
            }
        }
        
        I saw maven plugin sources and plugin do the same.
        
        What I'm doing wrong ?
        
        Thanks in advance!
        
        Eugene.
        
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