Frank,

This appears to be a 'feature' of the latest release of Maven's archetype plugin. For now, a workaround could be to define a local archetype catalog. This is a file named ~/.m2/archetype-catalog.xml in which you define the ServiceMix archetypes you want to use. An example:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<archetype-catalog>
 <archetypes>
   <archetype>
     <groupId>org.apache.servicemix.tooling</groupId>
     <artifactId>servicemix-service-unit</artifactId>
     <version>3.2.1</version>
     <repository>http://repo1.maven.org/maven2</repository>
<description>ServiceMix archetype for creating a simple SU</description>
   </archetype>
 </archetypes>
</archetype-catalog>


Off course, you would also have to add all the orther archetypes you want to use. After that, you can use "mvn archetype:create -DarchetypeCatalog=local" to bring up the same menu as you mention in your post, but with the ServiceMix archetypes in there. Maven will also prompt you for all the additional information it needs. Let's hope they will support the original way of doing things as well again in there next release, but in the meanwhile: could you open a JIRA issue so we can provide a ServiceMix archetype-catalog somewhere on the web for all our users ASAP.


Hope this helps,

Gert

Frank Trenkamp wrote:
Dear list,

I have trouble processing the tutorial-file-su tutorial:

~~~
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/dev/esb/sm$ mvn archetype:create
-DarchetypeArtifactId=servicemix-service-unit
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.servicemix.tooling
-DartifactId=tutorial-file-su [INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'archetype'.
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Building Tutorial
[INFO]    task-segment: [archetype:create] (aggregator-style)
[INFO]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Preparing archetype:create
[INFO] No goals needed for project - skipping [INFO] Setting property:
classpath.resource.loader.class =>
'org.codehaus.plexus.velocity.ContextClassLoaderResourceLoader'.
[INFO] Setting property: velocimacro.messages.on => 'false'.
[INFO] Setting property: resource.loader => 'classpath'.
[INFO] Setting property: resource.manager.logwhenfound => 'false'.
[INFO] [archetype:create]
[WARNING] Specified archetype not found.
Choose archetype:
1: internal -> appfuse-basic-jsf (AppFuse archetype for creating a web
application with Hibernate, Spring and JSF)
2: internal -> appfuse-basic-spring (AppFuse archetype for creating a
web application with Hibernate, Spring and Spring MVC)
3: internal -> appfuse-basic-struts (AppFuse archetype for creating a
web application with Hibernate, Spring and Struts 2)
4: internal -> appfuse-basic-tapestry (AppFuse archetype for creating a
web application with Hibernate, Spring and Tapestry 4)
5: internal -> appfuse-core (AppFuse archetype for creating a jar
application with Hibernate and Spring and XFire)
6: internal -> appfuse-modular-jsf (AppFuse archetype for creating a
modular application with Hibernate, Spring and JSF)
7: internal -> appfuse-modular-spring (AppFuse archetype for creating a
modular application with Hibernate, Spring and Spring MVC)
8: internal -> appfuse-modular-struts (AppFuse archetype for creating a
modular application with Hibernate, Spring and Struts 2)
9: internal -> appfuse-modular-tapestry (AppFuse archetype for creating
a modular application with Hibernate, Spring and Tapestry 4)
10: internal -> maven-archetype-j2ee-simple (A simple J2EE Java
application)
11: internal -> maven-archetype-marmalade-mojo (A Maven plugin
development project using marmalade)
12: internal -> maven-archetype-mojo (A Maven Java plugin development
project)
13: internal -> maven-archetype-portlet (A simple portlet application)
14: internal -> maven-archetype-profiles ()
15: internal -> maven-archetype-quickstart ()
16: internal -> maven-archetype-site-simple (A simple site generation
project)
17: internal -> maven-archetype-site (A more complex site project)
18: internal -> maven-archetype-webapp (A simple Java web application)
19: internal -> struts2-archetype-starter (A starter Struts 2
application with Sitemesh, DWR, and Spring)
20: internal -> struts2-archetype-blank (A minimal Struts 2 application)
21: internal -> struts2-archetype-portlet (A minimal Struts 2
application that can be deployed as a portlet)
22: internal -> struts2-archetype-dbportlet (A starter Struts 2 portlet
that demonstrates a simple CRUD interface with db backing)
23: internal -> struts2-archetype-plugin (A Struts 2 plugin)
24: internal -> shale-archetype-blank (A blank Shale web application
with JSF)
25: internal -> maven-adf-archetype (Archetype to ease the burden of
creating a new application based with ADF)
26: internal -> data-app (A new Databinder application with sources and
resources.)
27: internal -> jini-service-archetype (Archetype for Jini service
project creation)
28: internal -> softeu-archetype-seam (JSF+Facelets+Seam Archetype)
29: internal -> softeu-archetype-seam-simple (JSF+Facelets+Seam (no
persistence) Archetype)
30: internal -> softeu-archetype-jsf (JSF+Facelets Archetype)
31: internal -> jpa-maven-archetype (JPA application)
32: internal -> spring-osgi-bundle-archetype (Spring-OSGi archetype)
33: internal -> confluence-plugin-archetype (Atlassian Confluence plugin
archetype)
34: internal -> maven-archetype-har (Hibernate Archive)
35: internal -> maven-archetype-sar (JBoss Service Archive)
36: internal -> wicket-archetype-quickstart (A simple Apache Wicket
project) Choose a number:
(1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24/25/26/27
/28/29/30/31/32/33/34/35/36):
~~~

Obviously there is something wrong with the archetype type.

I have tried adding various
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository URL's as a
remote repository, but cannot find the right one. It is the same with
the servicemix-service-assembly.

Also I have tried moving my local maven repository aside to start from a
fresh .m2, but with no effect.

Finally I tried "smx-arch" with a command like "smx-arch su bean" with
the same ill results.

Versions:
- ServiceMix 3.2.1
- JDK 1.5.0_10 on debian etch

What am I doing wrong? Any help is appreciated.

Kind regards,
  Frank


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