Hi, I have now upgraded to 2.0.0-rc2 and my project compiles (the problem I had was my fault) and it works as it did with the earlier versions. I still get no JavaDoc or source files, it would be nice to get them and have them configured for me by IvyDE. Do I need to change my ivy.xml to get it working?
And if I do, is there a way to separate where JAR files and JavaDoc and source files end up in my project? Best regards, Kent On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Becheanu, Daniel <[email protected]>wrote: > Oh... I think there is a fix in main line for fixing the source > attachments. > But unfortunate that fix is not in 2.0.0.beta1( the version available on > update site). > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-146 > > You can build it from source, or you can wait for few days for a new build. > ( I think is going to happen after the ivy 2.0 release) > > Daniel > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kent Larsson > [mailto:[email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > ] > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:28 AM > To: > [email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Can I download Javadoc and Source using Ivy and let IvyDE > configure it automatically in Eclipse for me? > > Maybe I should also add that I'm using 2.0.0-beta1 as I had problems with > 2.0.0-rc2. I don't know if that has something to do with it. > > On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Kent Larsson > <[email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > >wrote: > > > Hm, it doesn't seem that way. If anyone has any suggestions I would > really > > appreciate it! > > > > > > > > My ivy.xml currently looks like this > > > > <ivy-module version="2.0"> > > <info > > organisation="net.mycompany" > > module="myproject" > > status="integration"/> > > <configurations> > > <conf name="runtime" description="" /> > > <conf name="compile" extends="runtime" description="" /> > > <!-- > > <conf name="test" extends="compile" description="" /> > > --> > > </configurations> > > <dependencies> > > <dependency org="org.apache.wicket" name="wicket" rev="1.3.5" > > conf="runtime->default"> > > <exclude org="org.apache.portals.bridges" > > module="portals-bridges-common"/> > > <exclude org="javax.portlet" module="portlet-api"/> > > </dependency> > > <dependency org="org.apache.wicket" name="wicket-spring-annot" > > rev="1.3.5" conf="runtime->default"/> > > <dependency org="org.slf4j" name="slf4j-log4j12" rev="1.5.6" > > conf="runtime->default"/> > > <dependency org="javax.servlet" name="servlet-api" rev="2.3" > > conf="compile->default"/> > > <dependency org="org.springframework" name="spring" rev="2.5.6" > > conf="runtime->default"/> > > <!-- > > <dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="3.8.2" > > conf="test->default"/> > > --> > > </dependencies> > > </ivy-module> > > > > > > > > And my ~/.ivy2/cache (I use the default location) looks like this (no > > JavaDoc nor source files): > > > > . > > |-- avalon-framework > > | `-- avalon-framework > > | |-- ivy-4.1.3.xml > > | |-- ivydata-4.1.3.properties > > | `-- poms > > | `-- avalon-framework.original-4.1.3.pom > > |-- cglib > > | `-- cglib-nodep > > | |-- ivy-2.1_3.xml > > | |-- ivydata-2.1_3.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- cglib-nodep-2.1_3.jar > > | `-- poms > > | `-- cglib-nodep.original-2.1_3.pom > > |-- commons-logging > > | `-- commons-logging > > | |-- ivy-1.1.1.xml > > | |-- ivy-1.1.1.xml.original > > | |-- ivy-1.1.xml > > | |-- ivydata-1.1.1.properties > > | |-- ivydata-1.1.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- commons-logging-1.1.1.jar > > | `-- poms > > | |-- commons-logging.original-1.1.1.pom > > | `-- commons-logging.original-1.1.pom > > |-- easymock > > | `-- easymock > > | |-- ivy-1.2_Java1.3.xml > > | |-- ivydata-1.2_Java1.3.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- easymock-1.2_Java1.3.jar > > | `-- poms > > | `-- easymock.original-1.2_Java1.3.pom > > |-- ivy-report-graph.xsl > > |-- ivy-report.css > > |-- ivy-report.xsl > > |-- javax.servlet > > | `-- servlet-api > > | |-- ivy-2.3.xml > > | |-- ivydata-2.3.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- servlet-api-2.3.jar > > | `-- poms > > | `-- servlet-api.original-2.3.pom > > |-- junit > > | `-- junit > > | |-- ivy-3.8.1.xml > > | |-- ivydata-3.8.1.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- junit-3.8.1.jar > > | `-- poms > > | `-- junit.original-3.8.1.pom > > |-- log4j > > | `-- log4j > > | |-- ivy-1.2.12.xml > > | |-- ivy-1.2.14.xml > > | |-- ivydata-1.2.12.properties > > | |-- ivydata-1.2.14.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- log4j-1.2.14.jar > > | `-- poms > > | |-- log4j.original-1.2.12.pom > > | `-- log4j.original-1.2.14.pom > > |-- logkit > > | `-- logkit > > | |-- ivy-1.0.1.xml > > | |-- ivydata-1.0.1.properties > > | `-- poms > > | `-- logkit.original-1.0.1.pom > > |-- net.mycompany-myproject-compile.xml > > |-- net.mycompany-myproject-runtime.xml > > |-- org.apache > > | `-- apache > > | |-- ivy-4.xml > > | |-- ivy-4.xml.original > > | `-- ivydata-4.properties > > |-- org.apache.commons > > | `-- commons-parent > > | |-- ivy-5.xml > > | |-- ivy-5.xml.original > > | `-- ivydata-5.properties > > |-- org.apache.wicket > > | |-- wicket > > | | |-- ivy-1.3.5.xml > > | | |-- ivydata-1.3.5.properties > > | | |-- jars > > | | | `-- wicket-1.3.5.jar > > | | `-- poms > > | | `-- wicket.original-1.3.5.pom > > | |-- wicket-ioc > > | | |-- ivy-1.3.5.xml > > | | |-- ivydata-1.3.5.properties > > | | |-- jars > > | | | `-- wicket-ioc-1.3.5.jar > > | | `-- poms > > | | `-- wicket-ioc.original-1.3.5.pom > > | |-- wicket-spring > > | | |-- ivy-1.3.5.xml > > | | |-- ivydata-1.3.5.properties > > | | |-- jars > > | | | `-- wicket-spring-1.3.5.jar > > | | `-- poms > > | | `-- wicket-spring.original-1.3.5.pom > > | `-- wicket-spring-annot > > | |-- ivy-1.3.5.xml > > | |-- ivydata-1.3.5.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- wicket-spring-annot-1.3.5.jar > > | `-- poms > > | `-- wicket-spring-annot.original-1.3.5.pom > > |-- org.slf4j > > | |-- slf4j-api > > | | |-- ivy-1.4.2.xml > > | | |-- ivy-1.4.2.xml.original > > | | |-- ivy-1.5.6.xml > > | | |-- ivydata-1.4.2.properties > > | | |-- ivydata-1.5.6.properties > > | | |-- jars > > | | | `-- slf4j-api-1.5.6.jar > > | | `-- poms > > | | `-- slf4j-api.original-1.5.6.pom > > | |-- slf4j-log4j12 > > | | |-- ivy-1.5.6.xml > > | | |-- ivydata-1.5.6.properties > > | | |-- jars > > | | | `-- slf4j-log4j12-1.5.6.jar > > | | `-- poms > > | | `-- slf4j-log4j12.original-1.5.6.pom > > | `-- slf4j-parent > > | |-- ivy-1.4.2.xml > > | |-- ivy-1.4.2.xml.original > > | `-- ivydata-1.4.2.properties > > |-- org.springframework > > | `-- spring > > | |-- ivy-2.0.xml > > | |-- ivy-2.5.6.xml > > | |-- ivy-2.5.6.xml.original > > | |-- ivydata-2.0.properties > > | |-- ivydata-2.5.6.properties > > | |-- jars > > | | `-- spring-2.5.6.jar > > | `-- poms > > | |-- spring.original-2.0.pom > > | `-- spring.original-2.5.6.pom > > |-- [email protected] > > `-- [email protected] > > > > 59 directories, 88 files > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Becheanu, Daniel > > <[email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > <https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > >> I think that is done by IVYDE by default( is downloading > javadocs/sources > >> into your .cache directory and links the jar files with correspondent > >> javadoc/src) > >> > >> Daniel > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Kent Larsson > >> [mailto:[email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > <https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > >> ] > >> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 4:28 PM > >> To: > >> [email protected]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > <https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[email protected]> > >> Subject: Can I download Javadoc and Source using Ivy and let IvyDE > >> configure it automatically in Eclipse for me? > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> It would be really nice if I could have Ivy download Javadoc and Source > >> for > >> the dependencies that have those published and let IveDE configure it > for > >> me > >> in Eclipse. Is that possible? And if it is, where should I turn for > >> information? > >> > >> If it is possible, do you download .JAR as well as JavaDoc and Source > >> files > >> into lib/conf/... (or where you choose to have the dependencies) all > mixed > >> together? > >> > >> Best regards, Kent > >> > > > > >
