I put my free advice in my blog with a link to the page that describes
JNDI's use.
http://blog.artifact-software.com/tech/?p=177
Ron
On 21/12/2012 9:00 AM, Kammer, John wrote:
SOLUTION:
OK, turns out the problem was that for whatever reason the first time Maven
downloaded the archives
some of the jar files came in corrupted. The Apache Commons Collections was one
of these and generally the
first one encountered when trying to run any Maven build. The error messages
from the command line
were not terribly enlightening and not until attempting to run the build from
Eclipse did I see that about five
of the jar files were corrupted.
I deleted the corrupted files and re-ran Maven, this time finding one
corrupted file so I deleted it again
and the third time was the charm.
Thanks to those who offered assistance, I am now officially started with
Maven.
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== Hello, and thanks in advance for any help.
== I am completely new to Maven and trying (without success) to get the most
basic of Maven functionality
== to work.
== Have tried multiple versions of Maven and Java all with the same results
(see below).
== It seems the Apache Commons Collections jar is missing, and for some reason
not being downloaded.
== Any ideas why or what I can do about it?
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Ron Wheeler
President
Artifact Software Inc
email: [email protected]
skype: ronaldmwheeler
phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102
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