Hi Chris, On Fri, 4 Jan 2013, Chris wrote:
> > On Fri, 4 Jan 2013, Chris wrote: > > > >>> On Thu, 3 Jan 2013, Chris wrote: > >>> > >>>> I have an existing NetBeans project which I would like to change to a > >>>> Maven project. I must be missing something, but your webpage does a > >>>> good job of explaining what a Maven project is, but not how to begin > >>>> creating one. I notice in NetBeans that your example project has the > >>>> project name > >>>> > >>>> plugins/Process_Pixels.jar > >>>> > >>>> which of course is not a valid name for a NetBeans project, but the > >>>> project icon includes a small "m" presumably for a Maven project. So > >>>> how do I begin to create such a project? Thanks, and sorry for the > >>>> complete ignorance. > >>> > >>> The easiest way to start a new Maven project is to copy and modify > >>> minimal-ij1-project. The license encourages this explicitly. > >> > >> OK. I think I can figure most of that out, but how do I change the > >> project name? Your project name is > >> > >> plugins/Process_Pixels.jar > >> > >> and I would like to name it something else, say, My_Project. Shouldn't > >> it be > >> > >> plugins/My_Project.jar > >> > >> to match your configuration? How do I do that? > > > > You need to edit the pom.xml file directly. There you will find quite > > intuitive tag names (if you ever have written HTML manually, it is even > > more intuitive) and the verbatim string "plugins/Process_Pixels.jar". In > > general, all the metadata about the project is stored in the pom.xml. > > OK, great! Thanks, that works! :-) I've done some HTML scripting and XML > does seem more intuitive. Good luck! Johannes _______________________________________________ ImageJ-devel mailing list [email protected] http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel
