Well, that'd be nice.  Do you suggest I just add that to my pom.xml files,
then, so that folks can just do a clean build without any manual
intervention?  Or, do you think it's better for users to modify their
settings.xml file if they want to use alternate repositories?


-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Kuhnert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:45 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: tapernate for maven ignorants?

Ah sorry for the confusion then, my mistake for speaking before knowing what
the problems were :)

The jta/ejb spec issues may have been resolved recently. There are a number
of maven2 repositories to choose from besides ibiblio:

http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/
http://ibiblio.org/maven2/net/java/dev/glassfish/glassfish-transaction-api/(
it's
called something else, but is probably what you want)
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/

On 6/13/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The issue with the JTA.jar and the ejb3.0 specification jar are known
> Maven issues.  Third-party jars have to be downloaded manually and
> installed into your local repository.  Yes, it sucks.  But, for now, it's
> the only thing we have.  I know that the Apache Software Foundation
> doesn't allow third-party jars to be checked into their SVN repositories
> or made available for download from their site because of licensing issues
> (at least that's my understanding).  That's kind of why I went to Maven
> (that and it slims down my SVN repo quite a bit since it only contains
> "source").
>
> > Hmmmmmm... Sounds like a major usability issue. Maven in general is very
> > easy to use, so if dependency resolution isn't happening right something
> > is
> > potentially broken or not documented properly?
> >
> > Normally I wouldn't be so vocal about things but I think tapernate is
> > really
> > crucial/has lots of potential to do a lot of good for tapestry, it would
> > be
> > a shame if minor usability issues were keeping it back ;)
> >
> > On 6/13/06, Andreas Bulling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 13. Jun 2006 - 08:12:42, Chris Chiappone wrote:
> >> | The easiest way to get tapernate up and running is to download his
> war
> >> file
> >> | example.  Un-jar it and then just pull out all the jar files in
> >> | WEB-INF/lib/  That way you will have all dependencies needed.
> >>
> >> Yes, that's what James proposed some days ago and what I've done
> >> in the end. The problem with this is that the war file doesn't
> >> seem to get updated (or at least I don't know for sure).
> >>
> >> @Henri
> >> You can find the war file here:
> >> www.carmanconsulting.com/mvn/com/carmanconsulting/tapernate-example/0.1
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>   Andreas
> >>
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> >
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> > dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind.
> >
>
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