Re: Depedency not found but it is correctly installed
On 8/16/08, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Either declare the dependency outside of dependency management (leave > out the version number) for example in , or move > them out of dependencyManagement. Doh... eagle-eyed Wendy is right! Wayne - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Depedency not found but it is correctly installed
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Mac-Systems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i have a dependency to Swing Labs SwingX Lib. I wrote s simple install > script like that > call mvn install:install-file -Dfile=../libs/swingx/0.9.2/swingx-0.9.2.jar > -DgroupId=org.swinglabs -DartifactId=swingx -Dversion=0.9.2 -Dpackaging=jar > In my Pom of the Project i declared: > ... The dependencyManagement section lets you set the version to be used across the project. It's usually used in a parent pom from which multiple modules inherit. However, it doesn't 'kick in' until you actually declare the dependency elsewhere. Either declare the dependency outside of dependency management (leave out the version number) for example in , or move them out of dependencyManagement. -- Wendy - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Depedency not found but it is correctly installed
Are you certain the jar you installed contains the classes you are using? Open the jar with Winzip etc and confirm. Then check the jar as installed in the repo. Wayne On 8/16/08, Mac-Systems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > i have a dependency to Swing Labs SwingX Lib. I wrote s simple install > script like that > > call mvn install:install-file > -Dfile=../libs/swingx/0.9.2/swingx-0.9.2.jar > -DgroupId=org.swinglabs -DartifactId=swingx -Dversion=0.9.2 -Dpackaging=jar > > In my Pom of the Project i declared: > > > > > junit > junit > 3.8.1 > test > > > org.swinglabs > swingx > 0.9.2 > > > The install script reports success. I already cleared by local maven repo to > get a clear start. > Anything i do results in package org.jdesktop.layout cannot be found. I also > have no settings.xml. > > What the Heck i am doing wrong ? Is there a way to get some better Output > from maven like this (complete mvn -X -e compile) : > > + Error stacktraces are turned on. > Maven version: 2.0.9 > Java version: 1.6.0_03 > OS name: "windows xp" version: "5.1" arch: "x86" Family: "windows" (snip) > [INFO] > > [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE > [INFO] > > [INFO] Compilation failure > > C:\workspace\incubator\multikulti\src\de\nicedezigns\language\swingx\SwingXTranslator.java:[34,26] > package org.jdesktop.swingx does not exist > > C:\workspace\incubator\multikulti\src\de\nicedezigns\language\swingx\SwingXTranslator.java:[35,26] > package org.jdesktop.swingx does not exist > > C:\workspace\incubator\multikulti\src\de\nicedezigns\language\swingx\SwingXTranslator.java:[36,26] > package org.jdesktop.swingx does not exist > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Depedency not found but it is correctly installed
Hello, i have a dependency to Swing Labs SwingX Lib. I wrote s simple install script like that call mvn install:install-file -Dfile=../libs/swingx/0.9.2/swingx-0.9.2.jar -DgroupId=org.swinglabs -DartifactId=swingx -Dversion=0.9.2 -Dpackaging=jar In my Pom of the Project i declared: junit junit 3.8.1 test org.swinglabs swingx 0.9.2 The install script reports success. I already cleared by local maven repo to get a clear start. Anything i do results in package org.jdesktop.layout cannot be found. I also have no settings.xml. What the Heck i am doing wrong ? Is there a way to get some better Output from maven like this (complete mvn -X -e compile) : + Error stacktraces are turned on. Maven version: 2.0.9 Java version: 1.6.0_03 OS name: "windows xp" version: "5.1" arch: "x86" Family: "windows" [DEBUG] Building Maven user-level plugin registry from: 'C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\User\.m2\plugin-registry.xml' [DEBUG] Building Maven global-level plugin registry from: 'C:\java\maven-2.0.9\bin\..\conf\plugin-registry.xml' [INFO] Scanning for projects... [DEBUG] Adding managed dependencies for mac-systems:multikulti [DEBUG] junit:junit:jar:3.8.1:test [DEBUG] org.swinglabs:swingx:jar:0.9.2 [DEBUG] org.swinglabs:swing-layout:jar:1.0.3 [INFO] [INFO] Building Multikulti - trunk [INFO]task-segment: [compile] [INFO] [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins::1 for project: null:maven-resources-plugin:maven-plugin:2.2 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven:maven-parent::1 for project: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins:pom:1 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache:apache::1 for project: org.apache.maven:maven-parent:pom:1 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins::8 for project: null:maven-compiler-plugin:maven-plugin:2.0.2 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven:maven-parent::5 for project: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins:pom:8 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache:apache::3 for project: org.apache.maven:maven-parent:pom:5 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins::11 for project: null:maven-site-plugin:maven-plugin:2.0-beta-7 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven:maven-parent::8 for project: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-plugins:pom:11 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache:apache::4 for project: org.apache.maven:maven-parent:pom:8 from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven.surefire:surefire::2.4.3 for project: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin:maven-plugin:null from the repository. [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven:maven-parent::7 for project: org.apache.maven.surefire:surefire:pom:2.4.3 from the repository. [DEBUG] Adding managed dependencies for org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.surefire:surefire-api:jar:2.4.3 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.surefire:surefire-booter:jar:2.4.3 [DEBUG] org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-utils:jar:1.5.1 [DEBUG] Plugin dependencies for: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:2.2 are: org.apache.maven:maven-plugin-api:jar:2.0:runtime org.apache.maven:maven-project:jar:2.0:runtime org.apache.maven:maven-model:jar:2.0:runtime org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-utils:jar:1.1:runtime [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:maven-plugin:2.2:runtime (selected for runtime) [DEBUG] Retrieving parent-POM: org.apache.maven:maven::2.0 for project: org.apache.maven:maven-plugin-api:jar:2.0 from the repository. [DEBUG] Adding managed dependencies for org.apache.maven:maven-plugin-api [DEBUG] org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-container-default:jar:1.0-alpha-8 [DEBUG] org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-utils:jar:1.0.4 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-provider-api:jar:1.0-alpha-5 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-ssh:jar:1.0-alpha-5 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-file:jar:1.0-alpha-5 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-http-lightweight:jar:1.0-alpha-5 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven:maven-plugin-api:jar:2.0:runtime (selected for runtime) [DEBUG] Adding managed dependencies for unknown:maven-project [DEBUG] org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-container-default:jar:1.0-alpha-8 [DEBUG] org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-utils:jar:1.0.4 [DEBUG] org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-provider-api:jar:1.
Re: switching to maven?
That's what we did as well. -K On Aug 15, 2008, at 11:40 PM, Chad La Joie wrote: I had a series of projects that had different directory structures than what Maven uses by default. When we mad the conversion we changed our local copy around until it was what we wanted and then just did a commit. Wasn't much to it really. Rusty Wright wrote: I have an existing eclipse project, a "dynamic web application", which I've been working on. I'm also using subversion (subclipse). My problem is that my directory/folder structure is significantly different than the maven convention, and I would prefer to switch to the maven convention. I'm not sure how I should proceed. For example, could I simply reorganize my directory structure in subversion to match the maven convention and then import it into a new eclipse project that's been set up to play nicely with maven? I guess I'm looking for suggestions on the best way to proceed, for long term happiness, and not some hack method that I may regret later on. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SWITCH Serving Swiss Universities -- Chad La Joie, Software Engineer, Net Services Werdstrasse 2, P.O. Box, 8021 Zürich, Switzerland phone +41 44 268 15 75, fax +41 44 268 15 68 [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.switch.ch - 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: switching to maven?
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:41 AM, Rusty Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, thanks. What I've done so far is a "final" commit from my development > machine, and then I renamed the project in svn, moving it into branches, so > that it's no longer in trunk. (I realized just now that I should have > disconnected the project from svn before I moved it, but no matter since > that's just a simple job of removing all of the .svn directories on my > development machine.) I've started a new eclipse project using the eclipse > maven plugin and will move the pieces into it into their "correct" > locations, and then do a commit from the new project. You'll lose the history by doing it this way. (Well, it will still be there on the branch, but 'svn log' on the new trunk won't show it.) Do you need a branch? (Are you planning to do any additional work in the old project layout?) I would svn mv it back from the branch to trunk, tag it, and then do svn mv commands on trunk to rearrange it. -- Wendy - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: switching to maven?
Ok, thanks. What I've done so far is a "final" commit from my development machine, and then I renamed the project in svn, moving it into branches, so that it's no longer in trunk. (I realized just now that I should have disconnected the project from svn before I moved it, but no matter since that's just a simple job of removing all of the .svn directories on my development machine.) I've started a new eclipse project using the eclipse maven plugin and will move the pieces into it into their "correct" locations, and then do a commit from the new project. Chad La Joie wrote: I had a series of projects that had different directory structures than what Maven uses by default. When we mad the conversion we changed our local copy around until it was what we wanted and then just did a commit. Wasn't much to it really. Rusty Wright wrote: I have an existing eclipse project, a "dynamic web application", which I've been working on. I'm also using subversion (subclipse). My problem is that my directory/folder structure is significantly different than the maven convention, and I would prefer to switch to the maven convention. I'm not sure how I should proceed. For example, could I simply reorganize my directory structure in subversion to match the maven convention and then import it into a new eclipse project that's been set up to play nicely with maven? I guess I'm looking for suggestions on the best way to proceed, for long term happiness, and not some hack method that I may regret later on. Thanks - 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: how to include text file during distribution
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 8:02 AM, DebasisMishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > while I am running the "mvn deploy" command it is creating the jar file. > but I want to include some of the template file which is a text file during > distribution but not with in the jar. > Could anybody please tell me how can I achieve that? You can use the Assembly plugin to package your jar and any additional files you want to distribute. -- Wendy - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how to include text file during distribution
Hello All, I am having a simple Javaproject.I am using maven for deploying.i,e mvn deploy command. while I am running the "mvn deploy" command it is creating the jar file. but I want to include some of the template file which is a text file during distribution but not with in the jar. Could anybody please tell me how can I achieve that? Thanks in advance Debasis -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-include-text-file-during-distribution-tp19012129p19012129.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Ftping a single file file
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That's a reasonable option. If the FTP server is a Maven repository > you could use distributionManagement and use the regular maven > deployment. The only other alternative I've seen is a couple of > different "wagon" plugins floating around that utilise the existing > Maven deployment for arbitrary file transfer. > > - Brett > Thanks Brett.I've gone with the maven-antrun-plugin and for the lonely soul out there wishing to do the same , my working configuration is : maven-antrun-plugin pre-integration-test run ant ant-commons-net 1.6.5 commons-net commons-net 1.4.1 -- "Don't take the name of root in vain." Jeff Mutonho Cape Town South Africa GoogleTalk : ejbengine Skype : ejbengine Registered Linux user number 366042
Re: Ftping a single file file
That's a reasonable option. If the FTP server is a Maven repository you could use distributionManagement and use the regular maven deployment. The only other alternative I've seen is a couple of different "wagon" plugins floating around that utilise the existing Maven deployment for arbitrary file transfer. - Brett 2008/8/16 Jeff Mutonho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In my build I use the maven-assembly-plugin to create tar.gz and I would > like to ftp this tar.gz file to our ftp server. > I can't seem to find a way of doing this other than resorting to using the > maven-antrun-plugin and call the ant ftp task. > Any suggestions? > > -- > > "Don't take the name of root in vain." > > Jeff Mutonho > Cape Town > South Africa > > GoogleTalk : ejbengine > Skype: ejbengine > Registered Linux user number 366042 > -- Brett Porter Blog: http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ftping a single file file
In my build I use the maven-assembly-plugin to create tar.gz and I would like to ftp this tar.gz file to our ftp server. I can't seem to find a way of doing this other than resorting to using the maven-antrun-plugin and call the ant ftp task. Any suggestions? -- "Don't take the name of root in vain." Jeff Mutonho Cape Town South Africa GoogleTalk : ejbengine Skype: ejbengine Registered Linux user number 366042
switching to maven?
I have an existing eclipse project, a "dynamic web application", which I've been working on. I'm also using subversion (subclipse). My problem is that my directory/folder structure is significantly different than the maven convention, and I would prefer to switch to the maven convention. I'm not sure how I should proceed. For example, could I simply reorganize my directory structure in subversion to match the maven convention and then import it into a new eclipse project that's been set up to play nicely with maven? I guess I'm looking for suggestions on the best way to proceed, for long term happiness, and not some hack method that I may regret later on. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: switching to maven?
I had a series of projects that had different directory structures than what Maven uses by default. When we mad the conversion we changed our local copy around until it was what we wanted and then just did a commit. Wasn't much to it really. Rusty Wright wrote: I have an existing eclipse project, a "dynamic web application", which I've been working on. I'm also using subversion (subclipse). My problem is that my directory/folder structure is significantly different than the maven convention, and I would prefer to switch to the maven convention. I'm not sure how I should proceed. For example, could I simply reorganize my directory structure in subversion to match the maven convention and then import it into a new eclipse project that's been set up to play nicely with maven? I guess I'm looking for suggestions on the best way to proceed, for long term happiness, and not some hack method that I may regret later on. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SWITCH Serving Swiss Universities -- Chad La Joie, Software Engineer, Net Services Werdstrasse 2, P.O. Box, 8021 Zürich, Switzerland phone +41 44 268 15 75, fax +41 44 268 15 68 [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.switch.ch - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]