FWIW, there's a number of helpful Maven commands in the Maven Reference Guide:

http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Maven+2

I've also added an "Ant vs. Maven" section for folks migrating from AppFuse 1.x:

http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Maven+2#Maven2-Antvs.Maven

Matt

On 2/20/07, Michael Horwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 2/19/07, talldean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At the bottom of the QuickStart, I saw mvn install eclipse:eclipse, which
> seemed to do the majority of the work; I assumed it did *all* of it, and
> didn't move to the Eclipse guide, just moved onwards.  Definitely my
mistake
> on that one.
>
> The Eclipse guide shows how to install Eclipse from scratch, but I think a
> large majority of Eclipse users would already have it installed.  That was
> the large part of my motivation to just keep moving, as things seemed to
be
> working a-ok on the IDE front, at that point.
>
>
> (Might not be the best thread for the following, but here goes)
> The bits I'm having difficulty with now, which might be documentation (and
> probably are just me!):
> 1. I don't know maven, nor the command lines available here.
jetty:run-war
> and test -D test=FooTest are the two that I keep using, but are there
others
> that I should know/might come in useful?


Anything and everything in the lifecycle phases:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html
. The two I use most are mvn package and mvn install. In the war project (or
the root in the basic archetype) mvn war:exploded is also very useful if you
just want to test a change to a jsp page. mvn clean is also a firm favourite
for obvious reasons.

> 2. Going through the tutorials, getting to Spring MVC, creating
persons.jsp,
> I can't seem to get that to display in the web browser.
> "PageNotFound.noHandlerFound | No mapping for [/person.html] in
> DispatcherServlet with name 'dispatcher'"  Same for persons.html, which I
> also tried.


Which version of AppFuse are you using? If it is 2.0-m2 then you will need
to add a mapping to the urlMapping bean in the dispatcher-servlet.xml file.

> 3. I've used subversion before, have a repository and that's happy;
problem
> is, as a brand-new user to this layout, I don't know what files I need to
> version control and which files are generated on the fly.  Is all of
/target
> generated content from /src?  If that's the case, and I put everything
> (excluding /target) into svn, how do I regenerate the rest?  (This ties
back
> into my first question; what other things are there preconfigured for
Maven)


Correct - maven keeps all its generated content under target. You probably
also want to exclude all project config files from subversion too - Maven
regenerates these easily enough. I'm a little lost on the regenerate
question - nothing else should be generated?

> Problems aside, I'm kind of floored by Appfuse in general.  I've spent
> awhile building a framework of my own that I use to stub out projects, but
> this is incredibly beyond what I had going.  (Thank you!)


Glad you like it!

Mike.

> I'm curious - did you follow the Eclipse guide in the documentation?
>
> http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Eclipse
>
> If not, is there something we can to do make this more prominent?
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