Hi guys,

The source code of Thermota is avaialble at
http://developer.agamura.com/resources/thermota-20070322.zip

j3d.

Wayne Fay wrote:
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Is it possible for you to put a zip somewhere with the code, and then
perhaps one or more of us on this list can take a look at it?

Wayne

On 3/22/07, Giuseppe Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've written an application to be used as a tutorial for Maven
projects. That application implements a virtual thermometer with
a command-line console, and consists of 3 modules: thermota-api
(the thermometer interface), thermota-core (the thermometer
implementation), and thermota-cli (the thermometer user interface).

The code is complete and fully documented with javadoc, but in
order to close this tutorial project (and of course, share it with
you all), I need to integrate the I18N stuff and be able to
generate a release (or runnable distro).

I read the book "Better Builds with Maven", but I wasn't able to
figure out how to solve these two last issues.

Shall I post the source of Thermota to this mailing-list hoping that
somebody could help me to finalize the POM?

j3d.

> Your properties files will generally go into src/main/resources. I'm
> not aware of any existing internationalized "Hello World" app built
> with Maven so if you build one, please let us know so others can
> benefit.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 3/22/07, Giuseppe Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Is there somewhere a POM example? I'm not able to find any
>> exhaustive example...
>>
>> Where should I put the I16N *.properties files in the project
>> structure? Even if I use a profile, I need to include the default
>> resource bundle... Furthermore, what's about applications
>> supporting more than one language?
>>
>> It would be great if I could find an internationalized "hello world"
>> application built with Maven...
>>
>> j3d.
>>
>> > I think you are looking for maven 1)release and 2)profiles. The first
>> > requires
>> > the release plug-in and the second will require a profile for each
>> > language/jar
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Giuseppe Greco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: March 22, 2007 7:33 AM
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Subject: Newby Questions...
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'm looking at Maven as a replacement for Ant.
>> >
>> > I was able to create a small test application with Maven and it works
>> > fine. I
>> > think Maven is really great!
>> >
>> > Since I'm really new to Maven, I've two questions:
>> >
>> > 1. How do I generate an application distro (i.e. a JAR that contains
>> >    all the modules required to run the program)?
>> >
>> > 2. How does Maven support I18N (i.e. where should I put the
>> >    MyApp_en_US.properties file or how do I instruct Maven to include
>> >    it in the package)?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > j3d.
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------
>> > Giuseppe Greco
>> > Via CarĂ  26
>> > 6928 Manno (TI)
>> > Switzerland
>> >
>> > call giuseppe.greco via Skype
>> > phone:  +41 (0)91 604 67 65
>> > mobile: +41 (0)79 590 33 06
>> > email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > ----------------------------------------
>> >
>> >

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