Hi Michael,

I don't really know what GEP expects, however....

when you build geronimo with maven it just puts together and installs into your 
local maven repo a lot of artifacts, including several server assemblies.  In 
order to get a usable server you need to unpack one of them into a convenient 
location.  The assemblies that are likely to be useful are all build under 
assemblies.  What I usually do is just unpack the one I'm interested in right 
in the target folder,

e.g.

cd assemblies/geronimo-jetty8-javaee6
tar xzf geronimo-jetty8-javaee6-3.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz

There is also a geronimo-maven-plugin that you can use to unpack assemblies, 
start the server, deploy apps, etc.  We use this in a lot of integration tests 
mostly under testsuite.

hope this helps
david jencks

On Dec 29, 2010, at 12:50 PM, Michael Giannakopoulos wrote:

> Hello guys,
> I would like to ask a general question. I have downloaded the geronimo-3.0-M1 
> source code. Also i have installed in eclipse the web tools and the geronimo 
> plugin so as to be able to create a new server project in eclipse... When i 
> click New->Other->Project->Server a window appears that asks me to choose a 
> server. I choose Geronimo v3.0 Server and then i click next button. Then the 
> wizard asks for an Application Server Installation Directory which i cannot 
> find... I have done mvn clean install to the source files of geronimo-3.0-M1 
> but i cannot find anywhere the Apache Geronimo v3.0 installation... Any 
> thoughts??? I'm using linux ubuntu 10.04... Thank you in advance!
> 
> Giannakopoulos Michael  

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