When I tried using the woframework-archetype I got a bunch of errors
like:
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/pom.xml [line 33,column
34] :
${woversion} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/pom.xml [line 38,column
34] :
${woversion} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/pom.xml [line 43,column
34] :
${woversion} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 17,column
33] :
${user.home} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 17,column
45] :
${file.separator} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 19,column
33] :
${user.home} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 19,column
45] :
${file.separator} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 19,column
69] :
${file.separator} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 28,column
47] :
${user.home} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 28,column
59] :
${file.separator} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 28,column
83] :
${file.separator} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 29,column
53] :
${wo.wolocalroot} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 35,column
50] :
${install.dir} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
36] :
${project.name} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
62] :
${dest.dir} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
99] :
${customInfoPListContent} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
142] :
${principalClass} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
181] :
${eoAdaptorClassName} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
217] :
${javaVersion} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
250] :
${cfBundleVersion} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
292] :
${cfBundleShortVersion} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 49,column
329] :
${cfBundleID} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 50,column
39] :
${classes.dir} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 91,column
43] :
${wo.dir.user.home.library.frameworks} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line 96,column
43] :
${wo.wolocalroot} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line
101,column 43] :
${wo.wosystemroot} is not a valid reference.
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/build.xml [line
107,column 47] :
${wo.wolocalroot} is not a valid reference.
Thanks
Dov
On 2/15/09 5:37 PM, "Lachlan Deck" <lachlan.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dov,
On 16/02/2009, at 9:08 AM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:
We are considering a swap over to Maven for our build system and I
had some
questions:
pre-requisite plugins
- either m2eclipse (http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/)
- or q4e (http://code.google.com/p/q4e/, http://eclipse.org/iam)
Readings:
- http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Quick+Start
-
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Maven+Create+WO+Application
+Project
* How do I create a Maven enabled project for Eclipse for a
WOFramework?
I see there is a woapplication-archetype. Is there something similar
for
WOFrameworks?
So to create a brand new framework follow the same instructions as
the
above for creating a project. Rather than choosing woapplication-
archetype use woframework-archtype.
If you've done this via the command line, for example, then in
Eclipse
you can import > Maven Projects.
If you happen to manually added the pom file to your project and want
to enable maven then right click and choose Maven > Enable Dependency
Management to enable the maven build nature.
* We just started using Project Wonder – is that stored in the
repository as
well? Is there any special archetyes for Project Wonder?
It's not currently being built to a shared repository. However it's
quite possible to build/install Wonder via maven to your local
repository. This is possible to do now but that stores it as a 5.0.0-
SNAPSHOT which can obviously change. So when you want to store it
as a
specific version (e.g., 5.0.0.svn#) then this just takes a bit of
regex before running the build. I've previously been downloading the
built jars from mdimdension but these have turned out to be wrong for
5.4. Thus I'm just about done with a script to do this. Ping me in a
day.
If someone had the bandwidth and was willing to host the maven-repo
then it could be accessible for everyone. But you'll want your own
repo anyway...
As you've got questions, fire away. I need to flesh out some more
stuff on the wiki.
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck