Re: overhead in running maven jetty:run

2011-09-12 Thread Nick Klauer
I know that is how I work with most of my web  apps.  Unless you need
something very specific to the app container that you are working with, I
wouldn't think there are much better solutions out there, glassfish/grizzly,
jboss etc.
On Aug 11, 2011 11:54 AM, "Tommy Chheng"  wrote:
> Is there much of an overhead of running a servlet via mvn jetty:run vs an
> embedded jetty Main class in a production environment?
>
> Any other concerns?
>
> I typically stick a war into a jetty web-apps directory but i find it
easier
> to run mvn jetty:run. Was curious if there's any negative to running it
> under maven.
>
> --
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Re: Fitnesse support?

2011-02-27 Thread Nick Klauer
I've always used trinidad for my maven/fitnesse integration.

http://fitnesse.info/trinidad

<http://fitnesse.info/trinidad>
-Nick Klauer


On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 23:32, Anders Hammar  wrote:

> This already existing ticket for the fitnesse plugin would be of interest:
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MFITNESSE-30
>
> It's not a proper patch, but seems to be a fix. You should move this
> discussion to the mojo list if you want to follow up.
>
> /Anders
>
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 20:47, Thomas Sundberg  wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have found two different Maven plugions, but none seem to be updated
> > and supporting the latest Fitnesse release.
> >
> > The
> >
> > org.codehaus.mojo
> > fitnesse-maven-plugin
> > 1.0
> >
> > depends on
> >
> > org.fitnesse
> > fitnesse
> > 20050731
> >
> > That is a release that is five years old.
> >
> > I'm looking for a Fitnesse plugin that is maintained and supports a
> > fairly recent Fitnesse release. If I can't find, I will have to build
> > something on my own, but I would like to try to find anything updated.
> >
> > /Thomas
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 18:10, Baptiste MATHUS  wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > As running http://www.google.fr/search?q=maven+fitnesse+plugin shows
> the
> > > FitNesse Maven Plugin first (
> > http://mojo.codehaus.org/fitnesse-maven-plugin/),
> > > why didn't you directly try to explain precisely what you're missing in
> > this
> > > dedicated plugin?
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
> > > 2011/2/20 Thomas Sundberg 
> > >
> > >> Hi!
> > >>
> > >> Does anybody know of any good Maven plugins that support running
> > >> Fitnesse acceptance tests? I have done some research and as far as I
> > >> can see, there doesn't exist any up to date solutions.
> > >>
> > >> Any tip is highly appreciated.
> > >>
> > >> /Thomas
> > >>
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Re: Config resources

2011-01-19 Thread Nick Klauer
I usually put my configuration where it works.  In a web application, I put
my web.xml in the src/main/webapp/WEB-INF folder.  In Spring-related apps,
my applicationConfig.xml goes in src/main/resources, and I might use Maven
Filters to pull in the right parameters to whether I run as a dev build or
production.

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/examples/filter.html

I would recommend putting configuration information into your
src/main/resources, especially if you expect that the end .jar, .war, .ear,
will need those configuration files at runtime.  The src/main/resources get
bundled up as part of the build, so the safe bet is to create whatever
structure that you can manage your configuration files starting from there.

-Nick

2010/12/29 Pazmiño Mazón, Iván Andrés 

> Thanks, sure this works, just wanted to know if there is any standard
> place to put this kind of files.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kalle Korhonen 
> Reply-to: "Maven Users List" 
> To: Maven Users List 
> Subject: Re: Config resources
> Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:13:53 -0800
>
> src/main/config ?
>
> Kalle
>
> 2010/12/29 Pazmiño Mazón, Iván Andrés :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm building a web project and I have some configuration and descriptor
> > files located inside src/main/resources/config which are used during the
> > source preparation phase. Since this location will be loaded to the
> > classpath I think it should be put in a better place. What's the
> > standard for this better place? Or should I exclude the somehow from the
> > resulting target/classes directory?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > IP
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Re: Command line output when running JUnit 4 test suite

2010-06-05 Thread Nick Klauer
The Maven Surefire plugin allows you to explicitly set a single test or set
of tests using wildcard matching:

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/examples/single-test.html

And
as for your "better command line output",  why not just use the command line
to output the test right there:

mvn test -Dtest=MyTest; cat target/surefire-reports/com.thingMyTest.txt

as you can easily get the output right back from the test in
target/surefire-reports

-Nick

On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 21:50, Peter Niederwieser  wrote:

>
> Is there a way to get better command line output when running a JUnit 4
> test
> suite with Surefire? I'd like to get the same output as when running test
> classes directly, but I only get the "Running ..." and "Tests run: ..."
> output once for the whole suite, and failure output only appears after the
> whole suite (comprised of more than hundred test classes) has finished.
> This
> means I have to wait much longer until I get feedback.
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
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Re: Best Practices Question: Teams working on different modules / SCM, etc

2010-05-22 Thread Nick Klauer
I'm not quite an expert on Maven, but would the Maven Release plugin help at
all?

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-release-plugin/

I haven't used the plugin, so I can't speak to how well it works, but it
seems to me that should you be using a CI server to manage builds, when you
reach a successful test and deploy of your app in CI, it could automatically
do a 'mvn release:prepare' and 'mvn release:perform' to tag your poms with
an appropriate non-SNAPSHOT version and then be able to commit to SCM.

Does anyone else have experience with the Maven Release plugin to
verify/discredit my assumptions?

-Nick


On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Rick R  wrote:

> I've been trying to read up on best practices with Maven in a team
> environment where different groups are working on different but related
> modules. Been reading over chp7 of 'Better Builds With Maven' but still
> have
> some questions.
>
> To keep it simple for sake of discussion...  war project depends on jarA,
> jarA depends jarB. Three different teams are working on those three
> separate
> modules.
>
> For this current project we have not set up a continuous integration server
> yet. (We're still on CVS here for source control management but I know
> another team using CruiseControl for continuous builds so at some point
> we'll use that as well.)
> We are using Artificatory for our local internal repository.
>
> Right now since the project is still very young we're  just declaring the
> version number as 1.0-SNAPSHOT.  Ultimately all that we care about building
> to the dev server is the webapp (war) project. We started out for a while
> having the various jar projects do a 'mvn deploy' when they were ready to
> deploy their jars, the problem with that is how does jarB know that he's
> not
> going to break jarA who depends on jarB if he does a deploy? jarA team can
> be happily going along coding against a local repository version of jarB
> that allows him to not break. Lets say jarA doesn't do a deploy,  but now a
> dev build of the war project needs to take place - it ends up pulling in
> the
> new jarB snapshot which causes things to break. How is that kind of thing
> best avoided (other than forcing down locked version numbers?)
>
> How do you make sure you can always get a good build of a dev war that is
> dependent on various interrelated modules? Typically we've done this the
> harder way and not relied on teams using mvn deploy - and instead we would
> require teams to tag their code with a DEV tag (since we still want to
> allow
> people to check in code that compiles but isn't DEV server ready yet.) On
> the server we then go through and do a cvs update from the DEV tag for all
> the modules and build them which makes sure we get a decent build or catch
> any problems. I'm guessing this is where a continuous integration build
> system would help? ( I assume it can do the same thing and build from a tag
> and build in the correct order? )
>
> I'm just wondering what the best practice is in making sure you can 1)
> allow
> developers to always be checking in code (that compiles, but could break
> another person depending on it) and 2) easily get a quick dev build of the
> main project (war) to a server?
>
> Next probably somewhat naive question, but in regard to increasing a
> version
> number, I take the best practice is when some sub-module feels its ready
> for
> a new version number, they simply update their pom version number (remove
> the -SNAPSHOT) and check in their pom and possibly do a mvn deploy. Then
> they go back with maybe a 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT declared for their project so they
> can continue to work on the next release with snapshots? I take it then
> they
> just communicate with the other teams that a new version or snapshot
> version
> is ready.
>
> So to sum up what I 'think' is the way day-to-day operations run for teams
>
> 1)  team works on their code with 1.0-SNAPSHOT version number
> 2) before checking in any code, run mvn clean install with the -U flag to
> get any new dependent snap shot versions
> 3) assuming code builds, it can be checked in
> 4) when happy with code as stable enough for others to use, tag it to DEV,
> do mvn deploy
>
> There is something still really wrong with the above though. It doesn't
> allow someone to ALWAYS be able to make a good dev build, but I guess
> that's
> the drawback to using snapshots.
>
> Any suggestions and articles on the best way to handle a combination of
> doing source control management and maven for multiple module projects
> would
> be appreciated.
>


Re: unable to run jetty

2010-05-21 Thread Nick Klauer
>
>
> 2010-05-21 15:26:47.975:INFO::No annotation on initializer class
>
>
> org.apache.jasper.runtime.TldScanner
> log4j:ERROR Parsing error on line 10 and column 14
> log4j:ERROR The content of element type "layout" must match "(param)*".
> 2010-05-21 15:30:01.488:INFO:/artms:Initializing Spring root
> WebApplicationContext
>
>
> please tell me why is it taking so long after it writes to the log
>
>
It looks like you're having lots of issues getting Jetty to work, so I'd
start there and rule Jetty out before you spend too much more time asking
Maven people about Jetty issues:

https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/FAQ#How_do_I_ask_a_question.3F


Re: Maven triggers cygwin warning

2010-05-11 Thread Nick Klauer
I've had that when upgrading to Cygwin 1.7, and it was a Cygwin issue that I
fixed it with.  I've never seen it since modifying my .profile:

export CYGWIN=nodosfilewarning

I'm pretty sure this is a Cygwin issue, not Maven.

For instance, from the "What's New" page on Cygwin 1.7:
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-new1.7.html

On the first usage of a DOS path (C:\foo, \\foo\bar), the Cygwin DLL emits a
> scary warning that DOS paths shouldn't be used. This warning may be disabled
> via the new CYGWIN=nodosfilewarning setting.


Do you have this setting configured when you open up a terminal (either by
placing in your .profile, .bash_profile, or .bashrc file)?

-Nick

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:52 AM, David Balažic  wrote:

> On 11 May 2010 17:36, Wayne Fay  wrote:
> >> When I start maven inside cygwin environment, cygwin gives a warning
> >> about an  MS-DOS style path.
> >> As the mvn script tries to detect cygwin, I find that surprising.
> >
> > I've used Maven inside Cygwin on and off for quite a while now (not
> > really often to be honest), and I've never seen that warning.
> >
> > I read the messages posted to that Cygwin list, tried the "sh -x ..."
> > command suggested by Jeremy and got no warnings, then tried again
> > using mintty and still didn't get anything.
> >
> > This is testing on Win XP SP2, Maven 2.2.1, and Sun JDK 1.6.0_07 with
> > default locale en_US and encoding Cp1252.
>
> The warning is printed only once per session. Maybe you missed it?
>
> What do you get with
> sh -x "$(which mvn)" -version >mvn.log 2>&1
> ?
>
> About the "session", I'm not sure what exactly are the session borders.
> If I log into Windows, start mintty, I get one warning. If I close
> mintty and open it again,
> I again get the warning (once). If I have multiple consoles open,
> sometimes I can not
> get the warning, even if I close all of them and open one new.
>
> Regards,
> David
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Re: Maven triggers cygwin warning

2010-05-11 Thread Nick Klauer
I've had that when upgrading to Cygwin 1.7, and it was a Cygwin issue that I
fixed it with.  I've never seen it since modifying my .profile:

export CYGWIN=nodosfilewarning

I'm pretty sure this is a Cygwin issue, not Maven.

For instance, from the "What's New" page on Cygwin 1.7:
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-new1.7.html

On the first usage of a DOS path (C:\foo, \\foo\bar), the Cygwin DLL emits a
> scary warning that DOS paths shouldn't be used. This warning may be disabled
> via the new CYGWIN=nodosfilewarning setting.


Do you have this setting configured when you open up a terminal (either by
placing in your .profile, .bash_profile, or .bashrc file)?

-Nick

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:52 AM, David Balažic  wrote:

> On 11 May 2010 17:36, Wayne Fay  wrote:
> >> When I start maven inside cygwin environment, cygwin gives a warning
> >> about an  MS-DOS style path.
> >> As the mvn script tries to detect cygwin, I find that surprising.
> >
> > I've used Maven inside Cygwin on and off for quite a while now (not
> > really often to be honest), and I've never seen that warning.
> >
> > I read the messages posted to that Cygwin list, tried the "sh -x ..."
> > command suggested by Jeremy and got no warnings, then tried again
> > using mintty and still didn't get anything.
> >
> > This is testing on Win XP SP2, Maven 2.2.1, and Sun JDK 1.6.0_07 with
> > default locale en_US and encoding Cp1252.
>
> The warning is printed only once per session. Maybe you missed it?
>
> What do you get with
> sh -x "$(which mvn)" -version >mvn.log 2>&1
> ?
>
> About the "session", I'm not sure what exactly are the session borders.
> If I log into Windows, start mintty, I get one warning. If I close
> mintty and open it again,
> I again get the warning (once). If I have multiple consoles open,
> sometimes I can not
> get the warning, even if I close all of them and open one new.
>
> Regards,
> David
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Re: Conveniently switch between settings

2010-05-07 Thread Nick Klauer
What I've done for my setup is configure maven to take a settings.xml with
no proxy settings configured and pass it explicitly from maven using *mvn -s
your_settings_file.xml* .  I'm using Cygwin for this, so I set up a
configuration to alias *mvn* commands to be *mvn -s "wherever your new
settings.xml is"*.

It's the best setup i've found thus far, but I'm still looking for a
solution that auto-discovers my lack of a proxy server and makes the changes
for me.

-Nick

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Kalpak Gadre  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I use Maven from workplace and home. At workplace we have proxy as well as
> a maven repository. Where at home I don't need any proxy and don't have a
> repository.
>
> Is there no convenient way to switch between these configurations other
> than specifying alternate settings file? It would be nice if it was at
> profile level where I could just say "mvn -P home" I know that there are lot
> of issue with that.
>
> I hope most of us face this problem. What do you guys do?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kalpak
>
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Re: Configure jetty port in profiles

2010-04-29 Thread Nick Klauer
Profile activation is fine by environment, but if you're using maven, just
use the explicit profile activation -P profile-name.

mvn jetty:run -P build-profile-id

Towards the bottom of the page (way past the build activation portion of
profiles) is a section devoted to what you can put in a profile, which
includes properties, reporting and build plugins, etc.,.

http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-profiles.html

-Nick

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:27 PM, darniz  wrote:

>
> Any update guys.
> i know if i am in a hurry
>
> darniz wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> > I figured out how  to start jetty on default port on 80 with http  and
> > https.
> >  
> > org.mortbay.jetty
> > maven-jetty-plugin
> > 6.1.16
> > 
> > 10
> >
> > ${basedir}/src/test/resources/jetty-env.xml
> > 
> >  > implementation="org.mortbay.jetty.nio.SelectChannelConnector">
> > 80
> > 6
> > 
> >
> >  > implementation="org.mortbay.jetty.security.SslSocketConnector">
> > 443
> > 6
> > c:/xxx-ssl.keystore
> > xxx
> > xxx
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > The issue is that i want to change the jetty port only for my machine. So
> > i came accorss setting profiles.i can activate a specific profile using
> > maven jetty:run -Denvironment=mylocaljetty then that profile is pulled in
> > something like this
> >   
> > 
> >   
> > environment
> > mylocaljetty
> >   
> > 
> > ...
> >   
> >
> > the issue is that in profile element how can i speciy the jetty:port and
> > the https credential detail. any examples.
> > Thanks
> > darniz
> >
>
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Re: global filter on multi-modules project

2010-03-23 Thread Nick Klauer
Hey Aymeric,

Did you ever find a solution to this?  I can see how this might be a
sticking point in a project or two in our team, so if you do find something
or hear back from anyone else, let us (maven user group) know.

-Nick

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 5:01 AM, Aymeric Alibert wrote:

>
> I have a maven project with multiples modules.
> I defined a filter for configuration in my master pom:
>
>
> src/main/filters/filter-${environment}.properties
>
>
> All is good and I can use a filter properties file at the module level (one
> for each module).
> However some of the properties are common to all modules, so I would like
> to
> use a global filter for some of the properties. Anybody knows how to
> achieve
> that with maven?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aymeric
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Re: Maven spitting out "crap" when it can't find locally added dependancies. How to stop it from checking?

2010-03-09 Thread Nick Klauer
Did you use Maven to install the .jar, or did you place it there manually?
 Maven provides a built-in way to install a 3rd party jar to your repo,
creating a POM for you:

http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-3rd-party-jars-local.html




On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Ken Egervari  wrote:

> Oh, Okay... Thanks! I just used the -DgeneratePom=true for all 5 libraries
> and now it doesn't put that annoying stuff. Maybe true should be default
> perhaps? Thanks ;)
>
> Ken
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Jason van Zyl  wrote:
>
> > Maven is doing what it's supposed to. You've added the artifact without
> the
> > POM, add a POM even a stub one and the message will go away.
> >
> > Artifacts are not allowed in Maven Central with the POM, it's a Maven
> > requirement.
> >
> > On Mar 9, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Ken Egervari wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, I am using a library called Language tool. Since it does not have a
> > > maven repository anywhere, I had to make a local one for it.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, every time I execute any maven task, Maven will check
> all
> > the
> > > repositories for updated copies. This process can be rather slow and
> I'd
> > > rather maven just skipped it for these locally added libraries. This is
> > what
> > > it spits out. How do I stop it?
> > >
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release/languagetool/languagetool/1.0.0/languagetool-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:languagetool:
> > > pom:1.0.0' in repository com.springsource.repository.bundles.release (
> > > http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://maven.springframework.org/milestone/languagetool/languagetool/1.0.0/languagetool-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:languagetool:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository Springframework milestone (
> > > http://maven.springframework.org/milestone)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/languagetool/languagetool/1.0.0/languagetool-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:languagetool:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository jboss (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2/languagetool/languagetool/1.0.0/languagetool-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:languagetool:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository snapshots.jboss.org (http://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/languagetool/languagetool/1.0.0/languagetool-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:languagetool:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release/languagetool/resource/1.0.0/resource-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:resource:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository com.springsource.repository.bundles.release (
> > > http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://maven.springframework.org/milestone/languagetool/resource/1.0.0/resource-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:resource:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository Springframework milestone (
> > > http://maven.springframework.org/milestone)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/languagetool/resource/1.0.0/resource-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:resource:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository jboss (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2/languagetool/resource/1.0.0/resource-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:resource:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository snapshots.jboss.org (http://snapshots.jboss.org/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/languagetool/resource/1.0.0/resource-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:resource:pom:1.0.0' in
> > > repository central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release/languagetool/rules/1.0.0/rules-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:rules:pom:1.0.0' in
> > repository
> > > com.springsource.repository.bundles.release (
> > > http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://maven.springframework.org/milestone/languagetool/rules/1.0.0/rules-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:rules:pom:1.0.0' in
> > repository
> > > Springframework milestone (http://maven.springframework.org/milestone)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/languagetool/rules/1.0.0/rules-1.0.0.pom
> > > [INFO] Unable to find resource 'languagetool:rules:pom:1.0.0' in
> > repository
> > > jboss (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2)
> > > Downloading:
> > >
> >
> http://snapshots.jb

Re: settings.xml

2010-03-07 Thread Nick Klauer
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Apache+Maven+settings.xml&l=1


On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Sam Wun  wrote:

> Can anyone point me to a wiki about how to setup settings.xml for
> mavern 2.0? I got an error "Checksum failed".
>
> Thanks
> Sam
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Re: Purging local repository

2010-03-01 Thread Nick Klauer
You mean besides simply deleting the ${user.home}/.m2/repository directory?

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Wim Deblauwe wrote:

> Hi,
>
> what is the best way if I want to erase all the artifacts from my local
> repo
> of the thing i am about to build using Maven? I tried the dependency
> plugin,
> but that only seems to remove the _dependencies_ of my artifact, not the
> current artifact.
>
> regards,
>
> Wim
>


Re: How to check badly formed pom.xml

2010-03-01 Thread Nick Klauer
Maybe i'm off the mark, but what about

mvn verify

or

mvn validate

since those are built-ins to Maven itself...  Also, I've never really been
able to get a Maven build to work if the pom was incorrect, so I would
assume you are either trying something that is too subtle to verify, or you
haven't run anything against the pom, like *mvn install*.

-Nick

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Patrick Turcotte <
patrick.turco...@revolutionlinux.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Why don't you use an XML editor, (Eclipse can do the trick)? It will
> show you where your xml doesn't comply to a schema.
>
> If you're using linux, try xmllint.
>
> Patrick
>
> On 10-03-01 02:31 AM, amaresh mourya wrote:
> > Hi Anders,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. but i was asking for, is there any method which
> takes
> > input my pom.xml file and this schema , so that i can directly use that
> > method for validation.
> >
> > --Amaresh
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Anders Hammar 
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Schema validation?
> >> http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd
> >>
> >> /Anders
> >>
> >> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 07:01, amaresh mourya  >>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> How should i check whether or not a particular POM (pom.xml) is
> >>> syntactically correct. Is there any apache API for that?
> >>>
> >>> for example, if one of the tag is missing or say is wrong. Then which
> >>> method
> >>> I should use so that I got exception thrown, so that I can handle it.
> >>>   
> >>>org.apache.maven
> >>>maven
> >>>2.2.0
> >>>  * 
> >>> Note: here the last  tag is wrong.
> >>> *
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
>
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Configure Proxy based on location

2010-03-01 Thread Nick Klauer
More or less i've asked this on StackOverflow, but I was totally unaware of
the users mailing list, so I'm reposting here since it's *probably* more
appropriate:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2354001/make-maven-proxy-server-settings-configurable-based-on-location

What my issue boils down to is that I have a corporate proxy and Nexus Repo
at work.  When I'm at work, everything is great, works well.  However, when
I walk out of the office, I don't have to go through a proxy, nor do I have
our corporate private Maven repo to look for artifacts against.  How can I
configure my settings.xml file to work both in and out of the office based
on those two options?

-Nick