Re: Extending A Project Variables
* Konstantin Shaposhnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-11-02 17:33]: > On 20:05 Sat 01 Nov , Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu wrote: > > Is it possible to define a property in an extended project using the > > same value in the master project? > > > > > > > > /www/ajgdg.com/codearea > > > > > > > > > > master.xml > > ${pom.siteDirectory}/project1 > > > > > > It seems that my subproject values are all just a string prepended > > to a common prefix. How have other folks handled this? > This technique works fine for my projects. I'm running out of memory when I do this. Is it possible to set arbitrary variables in a pom? Could I have a pom.siteBaseDirectory variable? (Runs off to check.) Nope. -- Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: project.properties inheritance
No, but its coming soon (hopefully before 1.0 final, but no promises :) Cheers, Brett > -Original Message- > From: Eric Berenguier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 31 October 2003 9:44 PM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: project.properties inheritance > > > Hello, > > Does current maven version supports project.properties > inheritance when > using tag ? > > > Eric > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: Extending A Project Variables
This technique works fine for my projects. On 20:05 Sat 01 Nov , Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu wrote: > Is it possible to define a property in an extended project using the > same value in the master project? > > > > /www/ajgdg.com/codearea > > > > > master.xml > ${pom.siteDirectory}/project1 > > > It seems that my subproject values are all just a string prepended > to a common prefix. How have other folks handled this? > > -- > Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Taglibs project
> -Original Message- > From: Janne Kario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 2:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Taglibs project > > > Hi, > > I'm about to start a taglib-project which produces 2 artifacts (jar + > tld). The pure maven way would be to set up 2 subprojects - one for > each artifact. However, it seems a bit overkill to have a separate > subproject for a single file (tld). >Is there any way that this > (producing and deploying multiple artifacts to repository) can be > accomplished using only one project. Perhaps some project specific goal > in maven.xml that uses the artifact plugin? > I find it quite normal that one project can "emit" two or more artifacts (e.g tag lib jar, tld files, javadoc, pom ) Take a look at POM plugin as a reference how to use artifact plugin (you can use this taglib in your maven.xml file) Michal - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MockStrutsTestCase/Maven
I'm trying to run a MockStrutsTestCase on the client side using Maven. MockStrutsTestCase requires that the directory that contains WEB-INF be on the classpath (per http://strutstestcase.sourceforge.net/). This is so it can find your config files in WEB-INF. In my ant build.xml I was able to accomplish this by setting up the classpath and including this directory as a pathelement. How can I accomplish the equivalent using Maven? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
newbie question: trying to get mailing lists to work
Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to troubleshoot the mailing list generated by Maven? A pair of subscribe / unsubscribe links appear in the proper place, but sending a subscribe email fails; it just bounces back. thanks-- --tim - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Latest CVS Hibernate Plugin (Nov 1) fails with NoClassDefFound net/sf/hibernate/UserType
--- Chris Pettitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One thing I am still not clear on is why maven tries > to download the > maven-hibernate-plugin-1.0-SNAPSHOT during each > build when it is already > in the local repository (and it in fact uses it > later during the same > build). > SNAPSHOT dependencies are always checked against remote repositories - just in case somebody compiled and installed fresh version... regards, = [ Konstantin Pribluda ( ko5tik ) ] Zu Verstärkung meines Teams suche ich ab Sofort einen Softwareentwickler[In] für die Festanstellung. Arbeitsort: Mainz Skills: Programieren, Kentnisse in OpenSource-Bereich [ http://www.pribluda.de ] __ Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch.yahoo.com/promos/britneyspears/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: password for CVS pserver ?
Eric Pugh wrote: Okay, I looked into the code again and rightnow, if you have .cvspass file then it will log in using that. However, what I am wondering is the order of checks. It seems to me that if you have a maven.changelog.password value that you should use that. Otherwise check for a .cvspass file and read it in from there. Now, I am wondering about the value. My gut feeling is that if you are using maven.changelog.password then you don't care that it is unencrypted. And, apparently the .cvspass encryption is very weak, so security isn't important. So, if people want, I think I am going to tweak the plugin so that if you have a maven.changelog.password it will use that. Otherwise it will check the .cvspass file. That would be very nice and usefull. Thanks a lot to take time to do this. Let us know, Carl Eric -Original Message- From: Eric Pugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 11:12 AM To: 'Maven Users List' Subject: RE: password for CVS pserver ? Okay, I agree that maven.cvs.password is needlessly specific. Since we aren't trying to boil the waters with some sort of crazy sophisticated scheme, but just get the login to work, then we'll go with maven.changelog.password. Your trick that you use, would you like to create the faq.fml file in /xdocs and submit it for changelog? Neat idea... Straightforward concept once you actually look at it! Eric -Original Message- From: Jim Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:42 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: password for CVS pserver ? I'm not crazy about a CVS-specific property. I may be in the minority, but I've been using Maven a long time and never with CVS (mostly Perforce and StarTeam). Typically, I put the passwords in ~/build.properties, with owner-only rw privileges if I'm concerned. My repository connection then looks like this: scm:starteam:${starteam.username}:[EMAIL PROTECTED] So I guess I prefer maven.changelog.password if you want a standard, but you really don't need one. Jim "Eric Pugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: What do you think of a maven.cvs.password or maven.changlog.password property? Eric -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:06 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: RE: password for CVS pserver ? Lets not allow passwords in project.xml. -- dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/ Pub Key:http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/public-key.asc "Eric Pugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 31/10/2003 06:00:24 AM: Hi guys... I (trying to get logins to work) added in the code to use the cvslib instead of cvs command line. However, the cvslib doesn't support things like extssh or ext, so if it fails, then it tries via the command line interface to work. Not sure about your stepping issue, I didn't have that problem.. Make sure you have the latest and greatest.. also, look at the command line client in the cvslib code, that is what i modeled CvsConnection on. It does have a pserver login method. What we could do is add that logic into CvsConnection. Maybe change the format scm:cvs:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroo t:javaproject< /connection> to something like this: scm:cvs:pserver:carl:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/us r/local/cvsroo t:javaproject so we could get the password? Or look up the properties, that might be better so it sin't in plaintext everywhere... Patches are welcome.. Eric -Original Message- From: Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 7:54 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: password for CVS pserver ? Sri Sankaran wrote: b) Users must *know* to run the 'cvs login' command first. I have tried to preGoal with a call to the ant:cvspass task. Even though this task executes correctly and a .cvspass file is created, changelog merrily ignores it. There is the problem. After a look in the soucre of chanlog plugin, it appears that it use org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient to manage cvs connection. All requiered methodes to log with a password seems to be present, however I don't see how to modify the maven plugin to take a password parameter. For some reason, when you step through the execution in a debugger, the AbstractChangeLogGenerator's getEntries() method is getting invoked and not the overridden version in CvsChangeLogGenerator. Puzzling. Anyway I haven't fussed with it too much. That's strange ! Do you know a way in java to access the "maven.cvs.password" value define in project.properties ? Don't know. What is it used for? Can you not just set it on the command line? It seems that many maven plugins use the contents of project.properties, so my idea was to add a new variable in this file, and modify the changelog plugin to use it. But I don't know how to access the variable. Carl -