Re: Question - weblogic-maven-plugin - Urgent
Appc has been repackaged and has become very difficult to support. I am working on getting support built into the plugin however it requires a host of additional libraries that would make the other goals a real pain to use. I will probably post a set of instructions on the mojo website on how to set up the proper libraries to run appc and then it is really unpredictable. Since I get no support for this plugin from BEA it is some guesswork on my end. There are a number of posts on the mojo list that describe how to get appc working. If you want to work with me to get it working I will be more than happy to put it in the plugin. Sorry, Scott Ryan On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Dmitry wrote: Eric, Probably you did not set correct configuration for maven..it's one point. Actually its interesting about maven plagin for Workshop. Can you sene the link to that plugin i also try to use it. thanks, dt www.ejinz.com Search Engine News - Original Message - From: Eric YH WONG To: 'Maven Users List' Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 8:52 PM Subject: Question - weblogic-maven-plugin - Urgent Hi All, Here is my env setting: JDK v1.4.2, WebLogic Platform v8.1.6, Windows XP SP2. I use WebLogic Workshop (accompany with the WebLogic Platform installer) v8.1.6 to create a new Application and a portal project. Attached the Directory Layout. And I want to use Maven2 to build an EAR, so I created a pom.xml and using weblogic-maven-plugin v2.8.0.. When I execute mvn weblogic:appc I got errors (see the attached files Debug.txt and Error.txt). Does anyone can help to resolve it ??? Thanks, Eric -- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Scott Ryan CTO Soaring Eagle L.L.C. Denver, Co. 80129 www.soaringeagleco.com www.theryansplace.com (303) 263-3044 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anyone using site:stage without distributionManagement?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi there, we encountered a somewhat odd behavior of the site-plugin: if the POM is missing a distributionManagement section and site:stage is invoked, then the name of the modules is used instead of the artifactId. Using the project name is generally a very bad idea, since it can contain any charaters and should therefore not be used as a name of the directory. Is there anybody out there using this and would be negatively affected if this behavior would be changed/fixed? For more details see: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-132 Take care Jörg -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGq6edmPuec2Dcv/8RAielAKCXIn8mZb9Eo3KCx6dVnZi9pxmT0wCfcS1R d4ljtlzau32oBiPvSBsJKig= =p2Yt -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[m2] project.version in multiple modules
I have over 50 modules in my project and they all have headers like: groupIdorg.delta.esp.dap.c2.services/groupId version1.0.0.0/version artifactIdc2-ear/artifactId packagingear/packaging parent groupIdorg.delta.esp.dap/groupId artifactIdc2/artifactId version1.0.0.0/version /parent Now many of these modules I want to build independently from one another such as a grouping of org.delta.esp.dap.c2 When I do this, I can't use ${project.version} for the entries. So what can I do as a best practice instead of doing a site-wide search and replace to go from: version1.0.0.0/version to version1.0.0.1/version Each time I want to increment the build number? -- Thanks, Mick Knutson http://www.baselogic.com http://www.blincmagazine.com http://www.djmick.com http://www.myspace.com/mickknutson http://www.myspace.com/djmick_dot_com http://www.myspace.com/sexybeotches http://www.thumpradio.com ---
[m2] WHere can I find a list of all the standard maven properties?
I am actually looking for something like ${project.home} as I have multiple modules, and want to reference a file in the project root. -- Thanks, Mick Knutson http://www.baselogic.com http://www.blincmagazine.com http://www.djmick.com http://www.myspace.com/mickknutson http://www.myspace.com/djmick_dot_com http://www.myspace.com/sexybeotches http://www.thumpradio.com ---
[m2] want to centralize my build.xml for a multi module project...
I saw a reference to creating a build-tools.jar to use in a multi module project for Jalopy: http://mojo.codehaus.org/jalopy-maven-plugin/multimodule.html I have dozens of projects that have the need to use the same ant build.xmlscript and I was hoping to just create a dependancy upon it like org.delta.build-tools:build.xml: Here is what my antrun plugin might look like: plugin artifactIdmaven-antrun-plugin/artifactId executions execution phasegenerate-sources/phase configuration tasks ant antfile= org.delta.build-tools:build.xml inheritRefs=true target name=compile/ /ant /tasks /configuration goals goalrun/goal /goals /execution /executions dependencies dependency groupIdcom.sun/groupId artifactIdtools/artifactId version1.5.0_08/version scopesystem/scope systemPath${java.home }/../lib/tools.jar/systemPath /dependency !-- HOPING TO ADD MY BUILD TOOLS HERE... -- dependency groupIdorg.delta/groupId artifactIdbuild-tools/artifactId version1.0.0.0/version typejar/type /dependency /plugin -- Thanks, Mick Knutson http://www.baselogic.com http://www.blincmagazine.com http://www.djmick.com http://www.myspace.com/mickknutson http://www.myspace.com/djmick_dot_com http://www.myspace.com/sexybeotches http://www.thumpradio.com ---
Re: Question - weblogic-maven-plugin - Urgent
I recall that the last time I used this plugin I had to set up the following properties in my settings.xml file: bea.home/Users/steve/servers/bea/bea.home weblogic.domainwls/weblogic.domain Plugin configuration was something like: plugin groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId artifactIdweblogic-maven-plugin/artifactId version2.8.0-SNAPSHOT/version executions execution idwlappc/id goals goalappc/goal /goals phasepackage/phase configuration verbosetrue/verbose debugtrue/debug /configuration /execution /executions dependencies dependency groupIdsun.jdk/groupId artifactIdtools/artifactId version1.4.2/version scopesystem/scope systemPath${java.home}/../lib/tools.jar/systemPath /dependency /dependencies /plugin Cheers, Steve Coy On 29/07/2007, at 2:19 AM, Scott Ryan wrote: Appc has been repackaged and has become very difficult to support. I am working on getting support built into the plugin however it requires a host of additional libraries that would make the other goals a real pain to use. I will probably post a set of instructions on the mojo website on how to set up the proper libraries to run appc and then it is really unpredictable. Since I get no support for this plugin from BEA it is some guesswork on my end. There are a number of posts on the mojo list that describe how to get appc working. If you want to work with me to get it working I will be more than happy to put it in the plugin. Sorry, Scott Ryan On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Dmitry wrote: Eric, Probably you did not set correct configuration for maven..it's one point. Actually its interesting about maven plagin for Workshop. Can you sene the link to that plugin i also try to use it. thanks, dt www.ejinz.com Search Engine News - Original Message - From: Eric YH WONG To: 'Maven Users List' Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 8:52 PM Subject: Question - weblogic-maven-plugin - Urgent Hi All, Here is my env setting: JDK v1.4.2, WebLogic Platform v8.1.6, Windows XP SP2. I use WebLogic Workshop (accompany with the WebLogic Platform installer) v8.1.6 to create a new Application and a portal project. Attached the Directory Layout. And I want to use Maven2 to build an EAR, so I created a pom.xml and using weblogic-maven-plugin v2.8.0.. When I execute mvn weblogic:appc I got errors (see the attached files Debug.txt and Error.txt). Does anyone can help to resolve it ??? Thanks, Eric - - - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Scott Ryan CTO Soaring Eagle L.L.C. Denver, Co. 80129 www.soaringeagleco.com www.theryansplace.com (303) 263-3044 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [m2] WHere can I find a list of all the standard maven properties?
In short, you can't. There are some good reasons for this -- Maven does not require nor expect that you are always building all modules in a project, so its not necessarily true that ${project.home} or ${parent.parent.parent} style references will always refer to anything useful. You could just as easily be building only one of the sub-sub-submodules of a parent, and not have any other files from the project checked out of SCM. Why don't you tell us more specifics about what you want to do, and perhaps there is a better way to achieve the same goals using a Maven-friendly technique. Wayne On 7/28/07, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am actually looking for something like ${project.home} as I have multiple modules, and want to reference a file in the project root. -- Thanks, Mick Knutson http://www.baselogic.com http://www.blincmagazine.com http://www.djmick.com http://www.myspace.com/mickknutson http://www.myspace.com/djmick_dot_com http://www.myspace.com/sexybeotches http://www.thumpradio.com --- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [m2] want to centralize my build.xml for a multi module project...
Its not a bad idea, but I don't think the ant plugin currently supports such a use case. The plugin could probably be modified to work like that, and probably without a lot of trouble. I'd take a look at Jalopy plugin and see how it resolves resources that it uses. Also take a look at Checkstyle, it does the same thing: http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-checkstyle-plugin/examples/multi-module-config.html Wayne On 7/28/07, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw a reference to creating a build-tools.jar to use in a multi module project for Jalopy: http://mojo.codehaus.org/jalopy-maven-plugin/multimodule.html I have dozens of projects that have the need to use the same ant build.xmlscript and I was hoping to just create a dependancy upon it like org.delta.build-tools:build.xml: Here is what my antrun plugin might look like: plugin artifactIdmaven-antrun-plugin/artifactId executions execution phasegenerate-sources/phase configuration tasks ant antfile= org.delta.build-tools:build.xml inheritRefs=true target name=compile/ /ant /tasks /configuration goals goalrun/goal /goals /execution /executions dependencies dependency groupIdcom.sun/groupId artifactIdtools/artifactId version1.5.0_08/version scopesystem/scope systemPath${java.home }/../lib/tools.jar/systemPath /dependency !-- HOPING TO ADD MY BUILD TOOLS HERE... -- dependency groupIdorg.delta/groupId artifactIdbuild-tools/artifactId version1.0.0.0/version typejar/type /dependency /plugin -- Thanks, Mick Knutson http://www.baselogic.com http://www.blincmagazine.com http://www.djmick.com http://www.myspace.com/mickknutson http://www.myspace.com/djmick_dot_com http://www.myspace.com/sexybeotches http://www.thumpradio.com --- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]