It will only download sources when an attempt to access them is made.

On 9 August 2012 22:34, Billy Newman <[email protected]> wrote:

> It could be archiva, although I am not sure why I would be able to
> download sources and Javadocs using the dependency plugin and not with m2e.
>
> Quick question so I can debug this tomorrow. Is m2e supposed to pull the
> sources and/or Javadocs at the same time it pulls the main artifact?  Ie
> when I update my Pom to a newer version I see m2e pull the new jar right
> when I save the Pom, should the sources and Javadocs come down at the same
> time?  Also will they get pulled directly into my local repo.
>
> Thanks again. I'll we if I can find out anything more tomorrow.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 9, 2012, at 8:16 PM, Igor Fedorenko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 1.1 is only required for Juno. 1.0 is expected to work with Indigo. I
> > use sources download all the time, so I am quite certain it worked
> > without problems in 1.0 on Indigo and works in 1.1 on Juno now.
> >
> > I never payed attention to dependencies that only provide javadoc and no
> > sources. Have you tried dependencies that have both sources and javadoc?
> > If the problem is limited to javadoc-only dependencies, feel free to
> > open a bug report but I can't promise a fix.
> >
> > I also never used Archiva, only Nexus and direct access to Maven
> > Central, can't really comment here. Try something like wireshark to see
> > http traffic between m2e and Archiva or just debug through m2e.
> >
> > It may be worth cleaning local maven repository as m2e caches some state
> > there. This is particularly true if you deployed sources/javadoc after
> > you first tried to download them from m2e.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Igor
> >
> > On 12-08-09 9:49 PM, Billy Newman wrote:
> >> Is this only expected to work in version 1.1?  I work in an env where I
> >> cannot connect to the internet.  I have version 1.0 of m2e installed in
> >> eclipse indigo.  I have my own repository (Archiva repository). When I
> >> publish my API jar I publish it with the javadocs, and yes I have
> >> verified that the javadocs do exist in Archiva.  In fact if I use the
> >> dependencies maven plugin I can force a pull of the javadocs, but would
> >> like m2e to automatically do this pull.
> >>
> >> At this point I suspect this is an issue with version 1.0 of the plugin.
> >>
> >> As an aside it has been very difficult for me to upgrade to a latest
> >> version as I do not have an internet connection.  I cannot seem to find
> >> a archived version of the plugin to download and bring over to my
> >> environment.  Do you guys have that anyone it would be very helpful as
> >> not everyone has an outside connection to the web from their work
> >> environments.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Igor Fedorenko <[email protected]
> >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >>
> >>    This is expected to work.
> >>
> >>    Check if some-API-sources.jar is actually available from remote
> >>    repositories enabled in pom.xml.
> >>
> >>    Check you are running m2e 1.1, especially if you are on Juno.
> >>
> >>    If still does not work, provide small standalone example project and
> >>    expect steps to reproduce the problem and we'll have a look.
> >>
> >>    --
> >>    Regards,
> >>    Igor
> >>
> >>
> >>    On 12-08-09 8:59 PM, Billy Newman wrote:
> >>
> >>        So if I am dependent on some-API.jar its in my pom and pulled
> >>        from my
> >>        maven repo, then I should get some-API-sources.jar as well when I
> >>        install right?  I tried stepping into the jars classes and they
> are
> >>        not found and the sources jar is not in my local repository so
> >>        it did
> >>        not get downloaded.
> >>
> >>        Sent from my iPhone >
> >>        On Aug 9, 2012, at 6:47 PM, Igor Fedorenko <[email protected]
> >>        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >>
> >>            Not sure what you expected to happen, but download
> >>            sources/javadoc apply
> >>            to dependencies of workspace projects. In most cases you do
> >>            not need to
> >>            enable them, m2e will automatically download dependency
> >>            sources when you
> >>            navigate to one of dependency classes using F3 or step into
> >>            it in debugger.
> >>
> >>            --
> >>            Regards,
> >>            Igor
> >>
> >>            On 12-08-09 8:39 PM, Billy Newman wrote:
> >>
> >>                So I successfully got m2e plugin installed. But I am
> >>                having issues
> >>                with downloading sources and Javadocs. I went through
> >>                the window->
> >>                preferences -> maven and selected both checkboxes. I
> >>                then right
> >>                click my pom file and select run as maven install. My
> >>                build runs and
> >>                installs just fine but none of my dependencies sources
> >>                or Javadocs
> >>                are pulled down.
> >>
> >>                Any ideas?
> >>
> >>                Thanks guys Billy
> >>
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