Maven 3 and updateReleaseInfo=false
Hi All, I am trying to deploy an artifact using maven 3 but I don't want to update the RELEASE tag in the maven-metadata.xml. I am using maven-deploy-plugin:2.6:deploy-file and while calling the deploy command I am setting -DupdateReleaseInfo=false. Still the RELEASE tag in metadata is getting updated. Any clue how to stop maven 3 from updating the RELEASE tag? Thanks Henika
Re: svn authentication with m2 release plugin
Thank you, this answer resolve my problem since this morning, i was not able to use the mvn release : prepare command due to an authentification problem now it work very well thx -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/svn-authentication-with-m2-release-plugin-tp63557p4534992.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Maven Eclipse Plugin doesn't include all source paths in generated .classpath file in a Java / Groovy project
Hi all, today, I run into some problems with the Maven Eclipse Plugin 2.8 using Maven 3.0.3 on an Ubuntu 11.04 while setting up a mixed Java / Groovy project. It seems as if the eclipse plugin doesn't include all source code folders in the generated .project file. I haven't found anything on the internet on that particular issue so far... *Details:* My project in question contains both tests and main source code in java as well as in groovy, so I have the four folders src/main/java, src/main/groovy, src/test/java and src/test/groovy which are added to the project with the Build Helper Maven Plugin (1.6). When I generate the eclipse project files using eclipse:eclipse, the generated .classpath file only contains the src/main/groovy folder and not the src/test/groovy folder. *Reproduction:* The easiest way to reproduce the problem is by using a java/groovy project quickstarter from codehaus: 1. Create a dummy groovy/java project by using typing: mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeGroupId=org.codehaus.groovy -DarchetypeArtifactId=groovy-eclipse-quickstart -DarchetypeVersion=2.5.1-M3-SNAPSHOT -DgroupId=foo -DartifactId=bar -Dversion=1 -DinteractiveMode=false -DarchetypeRepository= https://nexus.codehaus.org/content/repositories/snapshots/ 2. Create Eclipse project files mvn eclipse:eclipse When inspecting the generated .classpath file, you will notice that the src/test/groovy path is missing. Note that if you wanted to import the project into eclipse, you would have to set up the eclipse plugin in your pom as to include *.groovy classes on your build path and properly organise the files in packages; however, this wouldn't change the actual problem in any way. *Workaround:* Simply import the project into Eclipse and declare the src/test/groovy folder as source folder. Is this a bug or is there another mistake? Regards, Sebastian
question about mvn dir structure
Hi all, I am a newbie for mvn and have a simple question about dir structure.I know the basic dirs were created automaticlly by mvn after initialization setup of a web apps.Then what I do is just code and create some packages under src/main/java,but the resource and test directories did not updated .Do I have to create dir(package) under resource/test manually to align against src/main/java structure? or do we have some tricks that could accomplish that? thanks a lot Joseph - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: question about mvn dir structure
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Joseph wutong...@gmail.com wrote: I am a newbie for mvn and have a simple question about dir structure.I know the basic dirs were created automaticlly by mvn after initialization setup of a web apps.Then what I do is just code and create some packages under src/main/java,but the resource and test directories did not updated .Do I have to create dir(package) under resource/test manually to align against src/main/java structure? or do we have some tricks that could accomplish that? How did you set up your webapp? Did you use the archetype plugin at the command line, or are you using an IDE? (Yes, you'd need to match the package structure for resources and tests so things end up where they belong.) -- Wendy - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
Re: question about mvn dir structure
app was created by command line. Yes, you'd need to match the package structure for resources ... -- all by hand coding ? any tools or tricks that do? 2011/6/30 Wendy Smoak wsm...@gmail.com: On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Joseph wutong...@gmail.com wrote: I am a newbie for mvn and have a simple question about dir structure.I know the basic dirs were created automaticlly by mvn after initialization setup of a web apps.Then what I do is just code and create some packages under src/main/java,but the resource and test directories did not updated .Do I have to create dir(package) under resource/test manually to align against src/main/java structure? or do we have some tricks that could accomplish that? How did you set up your webapp? Did you use the archetype plugin at the command line, or are you using an IDE? (Yes, you'd need to match the package structure for resources and tests so things end up where they belong.) -- Wendy - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org -- Never trust your computer. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org