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Plushnikov Michail reassigned ANDROMDAPP-50: -------------------------------------------- Assignee: Plushnikov Michail (was: Chad Brandon) > The core/pom.xml generated contains two wsdl depedencies > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ANDROMDAPP-50 > URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/ANDROMDAPP-50 > Project: AndroMDApp Project Generator > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.4 > Environment: linux 32, java 1.6 > Reporter: Francois LE FEVRE > Assignee: Plushnikov Michail > > I have generated my application with andromda 3.4-SNAPSHOT > I have noticed the following small problem: the core/pom.xml has two times > the wsdl4j dependency. > I removed it manually. > Perhaps you could change the project generator in order not have this small > bug? > CODE: SELECT ALL > mvn install > [INFO] Scanning for projects... > [ERROR] The build could not read 1 project [0] > [ERROR] The project > eu.microme.microme_chebi:microme_chebi-core:1.0-SNAPSHOT > (/env/export/nfs1/home/flefevre/tmp/andromda4/microme_chebi/core/pom.xml) has > 2 errors > [ERROR] 'dependencies.dependency.(groupId:artifactId:type:classifier)' > must be unique: wsdl4j:wsdl4j:jar -> null vs null > [ERROR] 'dependencies.dependency.version' is missing for > wsdl4j:wsdl4j:jar > [ERROR] > [ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the -e > switch. > [ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging. > [ERROR] > [ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions, please > read the following articles: > My parameters are the following : > mvn org.andromda.maven.plugins:andromdapp-maven-plugin:3.4-SNAPSHOT:generate > Please choose the type of application to generate [j2ee, richclient] > j2ee > Please enter the parent directory of your new application directory, using > forward slashes (i.e. C:/workspaces): > /env/export/nfs1/home/flefevre/tmp/andromda4 > Please enter your first and last name (i.e. Chad Brandon): > Francois LE FEVRE > Which kind of modeling tool will you use > (uml1.4/uml2 for .xml.zip files, > emf-uml2 for .uml2 files, emf-uml22 for .uml files, > rsm6 or rsm7 for .emx files) [uml1.4, uml2, emf-uml2, emf-uml22, rsm6, > rsm7,]: > uml1.4 > Please enter the name of your J2EE project (i.e. Animal Quiz): > Microme Chebi > Please enter an id for your J2EE project (i.e. animalquiz): > microme_chebi > Please enter a version for your project (i.e. 1.0-SNAPSHOT): > 1.0-SNAPSHOT > Please enter the root package name for your J2EE project (i.e. > org.andromda.samples.animalquiz): > eu.microme.microme_chebi > Would you like an EAR or standalone WAR? [ear, war,]: > ear > Please enter the type of transactional/persistence cartridge to use (enter > 'none' if you don't want to use one) [hibernate, ejb, ejb3, spring, none,]: > spring > Please enter the Spring version to use (enter '1' for 1.x or '2' for 2.x) [1, > 2,]: > 2 > Please enter the programming language to be used in service and dao > implementations [java, groovy,]: > java > Please enter the database backend for the persistence layer [hypersonic, > mysql, oracle, db2, informix, mssql, pointbase, postgres, sybase, sabdb, > progress, derby,]: > mysql > Will your project need workflow engine capabilities? (it uses jBPM and > Hibernate3)? [yes, no,]: > yes > Will your project have a web user interface? [yes, no,]: > yes > Would you like your web user interface to use JSF or Struts? [jsf, struts,]: > struts > Would you like to be able to expose your services as web services? [yes, > no,]: > yes > Would you like to use Axis or XFire as your SOAP Stack? [axis, xfire,]: > axis > Would you like to use Axis 1.x or Axis 2.x (enter '1' for 1.x or '2' for > 2.x)? [1, 2,]: > 2 -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.andromda.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev