generating multiple artifacts

2010-03-16 Thread monkeyden

I have an ejb project for which I need to generate an EJB jar (bean and
interfaces) and a client jar (containing only the interfaces).  I looked
into  using assemblies but that seems better suited for
completely different filesets/modules.  Can anyone shed some light on the
right approach?

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Re: File system repo

2009-12-01 Thread monkeyden

So I guess the question is, how then can you get a jar file, which is not
installed in any repository, onto the compile classpath then into your
ear/war file?


Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>> Hi Wayne.  I have my build working fine, it's just not including the
>> system
>> scoped jars in my war's WEB-INF/lib directory.  It seems the system scope
>> does not include them.  Any idea how I can get them into the resulting
>> artifact?
> 
> This is exactly how system scope is supposed to work -- it means "this
> artifact will be provided by the system" therefore Maven does not
> include them in packages it builds.
> 
> Add the artifacts to your corporate repo/local repo cache, and change
> scope to "compile" if you need them included.
> 
> As I've said before in this thread, do NOT use system scope.
> 
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Re: File system repo

2009-12-01 Thread monkeyden

Hi Wayne.  I have my build working fine, it's just not including the system
scoped jars in my war's WEB-INF/lib directory.  It seems the system scope
does not include them.  Any idea how I can get them into the resulting
artifact?

Thanks, as always



Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>>> System scope is/soon will be deprecated.
>>
>> That really can't be true, can it?  I have found that very useful in any
>> number of situations.
> 
> I suppose we'd need someone from the Maven PMC to weigh in to know for
> sure... but this is my understanding. Of course, I haven't seen
> anything yet about this being removed from Maven3, so who knows about
> the timing etc.
> 
> Having said that, except for VERY few situations, the system scope is
> wrong to use.
> 
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Re: maven-war-plugin: including jars

2009-12-01 Thread monkeyden

Thanks for replying (again) Wayne.  You seem to be here all the time.  :) 
Alas, it was an oversight on my part.  I had another entry with scope
"provided" which was overriding.  Thanks again.


Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>> They are set to the default scope, which I believe is "compile".  The
>> build
>> runs without errors but only one is included in the resulting war.  Is
>> there
> 
> What does "mvn help:effective-pom" show? There may be a parent pom or
> depMgmt section that is preventing the axiom-api artifact from landing
> in your WAR as you expect.
> 
> You could also just add compile to the dependency
> declaration in your WAR project.
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maven-war-plugin: including jars

2009-12-01 Thread monkeyden

I am trying to include several jars into my war file's WEB-INF/lib directory. 
They are set to the default scope, which I believe is "compile".  The build
runs without errors but only one is included in the resulting war.  Is there
something similar to  or  I should be using?  My
understanding is that intransitive dependencies would be included when their
scope is "compile", and any transitive dependencies would be subject to the
rules of the table shown here:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html

a subset of the dependencies

  *INCLUDED CORRECTLY

org.apache.axis2
axis2
1.3

 *NOT INCLUDED
org.apache.ws.commons.axiom
axiom-api
1.2.5




and the build



org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-war-plugin
2.1-alpha-1




${basedir}/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF


components.xml

pages.xml

WEB-INF
true








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Re: File system repo

2009-11-11 Thread monkeyden

exactly what I was looking for.  thanks Adam.


Adam Leggett (UPCO) wrote:
> 
> Have you considered/tried specifying the arbitrary jars as system scoped
> dependencies?
> 
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html#Dependency_Scope
> 
> On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 08:34 -0800, monkeyden wrote:
>> I own and have read the book.  Perhaps "repo" is overstating what I'm
>> trying
>> to do here.  I'm really just trying to pull 2 arbitrary jars into my
>> build. 
>> The phrase "file system repo" just seemed to do what I wanted. 
>> Apparently,
>> it doesn't mean what I took it to mean.  There is nothing in the book
>> describing how to do this, to my knowledge.
>> 
>> 
>> Anders Hammar wrote:
>> > 
>> > I would also argue that you should read up on Maven and how it uses
>> repos.
>> > It's much easier if you actually understand the core Maven stuff, than
>> us
>> > telling you what to do. Less misunderstandings for one thing.
>> > http://www.sonatype.com/documentation/books/maven-defguide
>> > 
>> > /Anders
>> > 
>> > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 00:23, Wendy Smoak  wrote:
>> > 
>> >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM, monkeyden 
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > These are simply directories in my maven project.  They are
>> >> > created manually and they each contain a jar file and a pom file. 
>> If
>> >> this
>> >> > isn't possible then what is a file system repository, if anything? 
>> Is
>> >> it
>> >> > just the local maven repo (in the .m2 folder)?
>> >>
>> >> A file system repo is a remote repo that happens to be on the file
>> >> system and uses a file:// url.  It is not the same as your local repo.
>> >>
>> >> For anyone to help you figure out what's wrong, we'll need more
>> >> details.  If you've manually created the repo, then there's a chance
>> >> you haven't done it right and that's why it's not working.  What
>> >> exactly is the structure and contents under the 'lib' directory?
>> >>
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Re: File system repo

2009-11-11 Thread monkeyden

I own and have read the book.  Perhaps "repo" is overstating what I'm trying
to do here.  I'm really just trying to pull 2 arbitrary jars into my build. 
The phrase "file system repo" just seemed to do what I wanted.  Apparently,
it doesn't mean what I took it to mean.  There is nothing in the book
describing how to do this, to my knowledge.


Anders Hammar wrote:
> 
> I would also argue that you should read up on Maven and how it uses repos.
> It's much easier if you actually understand the core Maven stuff, than us
> telling you what to do. Less misunderstandings for one thing.
> http://www.sonatype.com/documentation/books/maven-defguide
> 
> /Anders
> 
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 00:23, Wendy Smoak  wrote:
> 
>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM, monkeyden  wrote:
>>
>> > These are simply directories in my maven project.  They are
>> > created manually and they each contain a jar file and a pom file.  If
>> this
>> > isn't possible then what is a file system repository, if anything?  Is
>> it
>> > just the local maven repo (in the .m2 folder)?
>>
>> A file system repo is a remote repo that happens to be on the file
>> system and uses a file:// url.  It is not the same as your local repo.
>>
>> For anyone to help you figure out what's wrong, we'll need more
>> details.  If you've manually created the repo, then there's a chance
>> you haven't done it right and that's why it's not working.  What
>> exactly is the structure and contents under the 'lib' directory?
>>
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Re: File system repo

2009-11-10 Thread monkeyden

As I said, for a couple different reasons, we can't convert these projects to
maven just yet.  These are simply directories in my maven project.  They are
created manually and they each contain a jar file and a pom file.  If this
isn't possible then what is a file system repository, if anything?  Is it
just the local maven repo (in the .m2 folder)?


Wendy Smoak-3 wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:01 PM, monkeyden  wrote:
> 
>> Right, it only refers to the default local maven repo, not this local
>> one.
> 
> As Anders pointed out, you have exactly one "local" repository,
> usually in ~/.m2/repository (though it can be moved.)
> 
> This repo you're trying to create in the 'lib' directory is a "remote"
> repository as far as Maven is concerned, even though it's right there
> on disk.
> 
>> After having added the following paths to my project:
>>
>> com/mycompany/ProjectNextQuattro/1.0
>> com/mycompany/ProjectNextPojos/1.0
> 
> How did these directories get created?  Is there anything in the
> directories?
> 
> You should use the 'mvn deploy:deploy-file ...' command to construct
> this "remote" repository.  In your case, it will be on the file system
> rather than at some url, so you'd use -Durl=file:///path/to/repo when
> deploying.
> 
> If this is a multi-module project, you might have to define the repo
> at each level because ${basedir} changes for each module.
> 
> If you're still having trouble, let us know more information about
> your project structure and exactly what you've tried so far.
> 
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Re: File system repo

2009-11-10 Thread monkeyden

Right, it only refers to the default local maven repo, not this local one. 
After having added the following paths to my project:

com/mycompany/ProjectNextQuattro/1.0
com/mycompany/ProjectNextPojos/1.0

with the following dependencies:


com.mycompany
ProjectNextQuattro
1.0


com.mycompany
ProjectNextPojos
1.0


I get the same errors.  Any ideas?  Thanks.


Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>> Is there an install command for file system repos, like there is for
>> installation to the default local repo (~/.m2/..)?
> 
> Did you read the error message??
> 
>>  Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file
>> there:
>>  mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=com.mycompany
>> -DartifactId=ProjectNextQuattro -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar
>> -Dfile=/path/to/file -Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id]
> 
> How exactly to make that work with a file system repo is left to the
> reader...
> 
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Re: File system repo

2009-11-10 Thread monkeyden

Hi Wendy, thanks for the response.  This is the error I get for each of the 2
jars:

Error message: Missing:
--
1) com.mycompany:ProjectNextQuattro:jar:1.0

  Try downloading the file manually from the project website.

  Then, install it using the command: 
  mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.mycompany
-DartifactId=ProjectNextQuattro -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar
-Dfile=/path/to/file

  Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file
there: 
  mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=com.mycompany
-DartifactId=ProjectNextQuattro -Dversion=1.0 -Dpackaging=jar
-Dfile=/path/to/file -Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id]

  Path to dependency: 
1)
com.mycompany.ids.authenticationservice:authentication-service:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT
2) com.mycompany:ProjectNextQuattro:jar:1.0

Is there an install command for file system repos, like there is for
installation to the default local repo (~/.m2/..)?  

Thanks!


Wendy Smoak-3 wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:00 PM, monkeyden  wrote:
> 
>> I have several projects which can't be converted over to maven right now,
>> mostly because of time constraints.  The artifacts of these projects will
>> be
>> used in a maven project.  I'd prefer not to install them into my
>> repository,
>> so I am trying to create a file system repository which points to a
>> directory of the current (maven) project.
> 
> Looks okay at a quick glance... what problem are you having?
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File system repo

2009-11-09 Thread monkeyden

I have several projects which can't be converted over to maven right now,
mostly because of time constraints.  The artifacts of these projects will be
used in a maven project.  I'd prefer not to install them into my repository,
so I am trying to create a file system repository which points to a
directory of the current (maven) project.  I have seen this post, which was
left unanswered.  

http://old.nabble.com/file-system-repo-not-work-ts16355485.html#a16355485

I have the following repository configured in my pom:




local jars
local jars
file://${basedir}/lib




I have the following dependencies also:



com.mycompany
ProjectNextQuattro
1.0


com.mycompany
ProjectNextPojos
1.0


and the jars are in ${basedir}/lib/com/mycompany


Any help is appreicated 
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Re: jaxws-maven-plugin issues

2009-08-07 Thread monkeyden

Thanks for the reply Wes.  I'm not completely in business, but I think I've
progressed thanks to you.  At least it's trying to execute wsgen.  I now get
this error, which I've seen elsewherealso without a solution.

Embedded error: javax/jws/WebService
[INFO]

[INFO] Trace
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: Failed to execute
wsgen
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoals(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:583)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoalWithLifecycle(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:499)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoal(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:478)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoalAndHandleFailures(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:330)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeTaskSegments(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:291)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.execute(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:142)
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:336)
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:129)
at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:287)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at
org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.launchEnhanced(Launcher.java:315)
at org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.launch(Launcher.java:255)
at
org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.mainWithExitCode(Launcher.java:430)
at org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:375)
Caused by: org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException: Failed to execute
wsgen
at
org.codehaus.mojo.jaxws.AbstractWsGenMojo.execute(AbstractWsGenMojo.java:102)
at
org.codehaus.mojo.jaxws.MainWsGenMojo.execute(MainWsGenMojo.java:14)
at
org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultPluginManager.executeMojo(DefaultPluginManager.java:451)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoals(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:558)
... 16 more
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/jws/WebService
at
com.sun.tools.ws.wscompile.WsgenOptions.validateEndpointClass(WsgenOptions.java:215)
at
com.sun.tools.ws.wscompile.WsgenOptions.validate(WsgenOptions.java:197)
at com.sun.tools.ws.wscompile.WsgenTool.run(WsgenTool.java:118)
at com.sun.tools.ws.WsGen.doMain(WsGen.java:69)
at
org.codehaus.mojo.jaxws.AbstractWsGenMojo.execute(AbstractWsGenMojo.java:97)
... 19 more



Wes Wannemacher wrote:
> 
> Try attaching it to a phase that happens after compile, maybe
> process-classes -
> 
> 
>  org.codehaus.mojo
>  jaxws-maven-plugin
>  1.7
>  
>  
>  
>  wsgen
>  
>  process-classes
>  
>  com.symcare.intouch.test.HelloWorld
>  true
>  true
>  
>  
>  
>  
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 2:02 PM, monkeyden wrote:
>>
>> So now I'm getting this error, which I think is fixable.
>>
>> [INFO] [jaxws:wsgen {execution: default}]
>> Class not found: "com.mycompany.intouch.test.HelloWorld"
>>
>> How do I go about running the compiler in a phase prior to the
>> jaxws-plugin
>> running, so the class is available for WS wiring?
>>
>>
>> monkeyden wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone have working example of the jaxws-maven-plugin?  I have seen
>>> many posts on the web and all seem to have problems with it. They all
>>> seem
>>> to relate to a version problem with the jaxws-api dependency and the
>>> repository in which it is found.  The central repo apparently has an
>>> incorrect version.  It seems we have to cobble this thing together to
>>> get
>>> it to work.
>>>
>>> I think just the plugin declaration and the repositories used should be
>>> enough.  Here is what I have so far
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>         
>>>         
>>>             java.net - Dev
>>>             https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/repository
>>>             legacy
>>>         
>>>         
>>>         
>>>             java.net - Maven2
>>>             http://download.java.net/maven/2
>>>   

Re: jaxws-maven-plugin issues

2009-08-07 Thread monkeyden

So now I'm getting this error, which I think is fixable.  

[INFO] [jaxws:wsgen {execution: default}]
Class not found: "com.mycompany.intouch.test.HelloWorld"

How do I go about running the compiler in a phase prior to the jaxws-plugin
running, so the class is available for WS wiring?


monkeyden wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have working example of the jaxws-maven-plugin?  I have seen
> many posts on the web and all seem to have problems with it. They all seem
> to relate to a version problem with the jaxws-api dependency and the
> repository in which it is found.  The central repo apparently has an
> incorrect version.  It seems we have to cobble this thing together to get
> it to work.
> 
> I think just the plugin declaration and the repositories used should be
> enough.  Here is what I have so far
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> java.net - Dev
> https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/repository
> legacy
> 
> 
> 
> java.net - Maven2
> http://download.java.net/maven/2
> legacy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> org.codehaus.mojo
> jaxws-maven-plugin
> 1.7
> 
> 
> 
> wsgen
> 
> 
> com.symcare.intouch.test.HelloWorld
> true
> true
> 
> 
> 
> 
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jaxws-maven-plugin issues

2009-08-07 Thread monkeyden

Does anyone have working example of the jaxws-maven-plugin?  I have seen many
posts on the web and all seem to have problems with it. They all seem to
relate to a version problem with the jaxws-api dependency and the repository
in which it is found.  The central repo apparently has an incorrect version. 
It seems we have to cobble this thing together to get it to work.

I think just the plugin declaration and the repositories used should be
enough.  Here is what I have so far





java.net - Dev
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/repository
legacy



java.net - Maven2
http://download.java.net/maven/2
legacy





org.codehaus.mojo
jaxws-maven-plugin
1.7



wsgen


com.symcare.intouch.test.HelloWorld
true
true




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RE: Primary and secondary dependencies

2009-07-27 Thread monkeyden

Thanks for the reply Jonathan.  Here (below) is an example.  Ant 1.6.5 is a
transitive dependency of my ejb jar module.  As you can see, it's set to
"provided" all the way through, yet it ends up in my ear.  Based on my
(quite possibly wrong) understanding of dependency scope, it shouldn't be. 
Thanks.



+- com.mycompany.myapp.ws:ids-seam-ws-ejb:ejb:1.0:provided
[INFO] |  +- quartz:quartz:jar:1.5.2:provided
[INFO] |  +- org.jboss.portal.portlet:portlet-portlet:jar:2.0.4:provided
[INFO] |  |  +- javax.portlet:portlet-api:jar:2.0:provided
[INFO] |  |  +- org.jboss.portal.common:common-portal:jar:1.2.2:provided
[INFO] |  |  +- org.jboss.portal.web:web-web:jar:1.2.2:provided
[INFO] |  |  |  +- org.jboss.portal.common:common-common:jar:1.2.2:provided
[INFO] |  |  |  |  +- javax.activation:activation:jar:1.1:provided
[INFO] |  |  |  |  +- jboss:jboss-j2ee:jar:4.2.0.GA:provided
[INFO] |  |  |  |  +- ant:ant:jar:1.6.5:provided





Jonathan Woods wrote:
> 
> I find the phrase "they are not transitive" a bit confusing here.  Anyway,
> the way it should work is shown in the table at
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mecha
> nism.html#Dependency_Scope, which shows that the scope of dependencies
> contributed by your 'provided' dependency should never be greater than
> 'provided'.  In other words, you shouldn't be getting the transitive deps
> either... but I have no explanation as to why you might be!  Are you sure
> some other dependency which is tighter than 'provided' isn't bringing them
> in?
> 
> Try running   mvn dependency:tree  on your project and seeing what it
> tells
> you.
> 
> Jon
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: monkeyden [mailto:monk...@monkeyden.com] 
>> Sent: 24 July 2009 17:50
>> To: users@maven.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Primary and secondary dependencies
>> 
>> 
>> Based on this definition, which comes from the maven docs, I 
>> should NOT get the "primary" dependency in my build, but what 
>> about the transitive dependencies?  Do you suggest I should 
>> not be seeing this behavior when the primary dependency is 
>> provided?  thanks again.
>> 
>> provided
>> provided dependencies are used when you expect the JDK or a 
>> container to provide them. For example, if you were 
>> developing a web application, you would need the Servlet API 
>> available on the compile classpath to compile a servlet, but 
>> you wouldn't want to include the Servlet API in the packaged 
>> WAR; the Servlet API JAR is supplied by your application 
>> server or servlet container. provided dependencies are 
>> available on the compilation classpath (not runtime). They 
>> are not transitive, nor are they packaged.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Juven Xu wrote:
>> > 
>> > they are _transitive_ dependencies :) but you name them _secondary_ 
>> > dependencies :)
>> > 
>> > you would want to read this document:
>> > 
>> http://www.sonatype.com/books/maven-book/reference/pom-relationships-s
>> > ect-project-dependencies.html
>> > 
>> > On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:41 AM, monkeyden 
>>  wrote:
>> > 
>> >>
>> >> I have the scope of some 3rd party dependencies set to "provided", 
>> >> but keep getting all the secondary dependencies in my 
>> build.  I have 
>> >> 3 versions of ant, when I don't even need 1.
>> >>
>> >> How best to prevent secondary dependencies from being 
>> added to the build?
>> >>
>> >> Do the secondary dependencies inherit scope from the primary 
>> >> dependency or do they sneak in?  I'd prefer not to 
>> explicitly do any 
>> >> of this for secondaries.
>> >>
>> >> thanks
>> >> --
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Re: Primary and secondary dependencies

2009-07-24 Thread monkeyden

Based on this definition, which comes from the maven docs, I should NOT get
the "primary" dependency in my build, but what about the transitive
dependencies?  Do you suggest I should not be seeing this behavior when the
primary dependency is provided?  thanks again.

provided
provided dependencies are used when you expect the JDK or a container to
provide them. For example, if you were developing a web application, you
would need the Servlet API available on the compile classpath to compile a
servlet, but you wouldn’t want to include the Servlet API in the packaged
WAR; the Servlet API JAR is supplied by your application server or servlet
container. provided dependencies are available on the compilation classpath
(not runtime). They are not transitive, nor are they packaged.




Juven Xu wrote:
> 
> they are _transitive_ dependencies :) but you name them _secondary_
> dependencies :)
> 
> you would want to read this document:
> http://www.sonatype.com/books/maven-book/reference/pom-relationships-sect-project-dependencies.html
> 
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:41 AM, monkeyden  wrote:
> 
>>
>> I have the scope of some 3rd party dependencies set to "provided", but
>> keep
>> getting all the secondary dependencies in my build.  I have 3 versions of
>> ant, when I don't even need 1.
>>
>> How best to prevent secondary dependencies from being added to the build?
>>
>> Do the secondary dependencies inherit scope from the primary dependency
>> or
>> do they sneak in?  I'd prefer not to explicitly do any of this for
>> secondaries.
>>
>> thanks
>> --
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> 
> 
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> 
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Primary and secondary dependencies

2009-07-24 Thread monkeyden

I have the scope of some 3rd party dependencies set to "provided", but keep
getting all the secondary dependencies in my build.  I have 3 versions of
ant, when I don't even need 1.

How best to prevent secondary dependencies from being added to the build?  

Do the secondary dependencies inherit scope from the primary dependency or
do they sneak in?  I'd prefer not to explicitly do any of this for
secondaries.

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Re: surefire with jboss embedded

2009-02-03 Thread monkeyden

Is there an example out there which shows how these are supposed to work
together?  I'm seeing one issue after another.  This whole thing has been
incredibly frustrating.



monkeyden wrote:
> 
> project structure:
> main pom 
> \-ear
> \-ejb
> \-war
> 
> I have the ejb pom set up to run surefire and testng, like so:
> 
> 
> org.apache.maven.plugins
> maven-surefire-plugin
> ${surefire.version}
> 
> 
> 
> user.timezone
> Etc/UTC
> 
> 
> java.protocol.handler.pkgs
> org.jboss.virtual.protocol
> 
> 
> sun.lang.ClassLoader.allowArraySyntax
> true
> 
>  
> 
> -Xms128m -Xmx256m -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m
> 
> false
> once
> tests
> 1
> 
> 
> ${basedir}/src/test/resources/testng.xml
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ${basedir}/bootstrap
> 
> 
> ${basedir}/bootstrap/deploy/quartz-ra.rar/quartz-ra.jar
> 
> 
> plain
> false
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ...
> 
> org.testng
>   testng
> ${testng.version}
> jdk15
>   test
> 
> 
> 
> I'm getting this error when I run "mvn test".  Not sure what the error is,
> and there is nothing on the web with this error message.  I do have the
> jboss-embedded bootstrap directory setup for the project.  Can someone
> translate this error for a maven noob?  Thanks!
> 
> ---
>  T E S T S
> ---
> Running TestSuite
> org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireExecutionException: Cannot set
> option parallel with value tests; nested exception is java.lang.refl
> ect.InvocationTargetException: null; nested exception is
> org.apache.maven.surefire.util.NestedRuntimeException: Cannot set option
> parallel w
> ith value tests; nested exception is
> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: null
> org.apache.maven.surefire.util.NestedRuntimeException: Cannot set option
> parallel with value tests; nested exception is java.lang.reflect.In
> vocationTargetException: null
> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
> at
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
> at
> org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.conf.AbstractDirectConfigurator$Setter.invoke(AbstractDirectConfigurator.java:87)
> at
> org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.conf.AbstractDirectConfigurator.configure(AbstractDirectConfigurator.java:58)
> at
> org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.TestNGExecutor.run(TestNGExecutor.java:73)
> at
> org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.TestNGXmlTestSuite.execute(TestNGXmlTestSuite.java:92)
> at org.apache.maven.surefire.Surefire.run(Surefire.java:177)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
> at
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
> at
> org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireBooter.runSuitesInProcess(SurefireBooter.java:334)
> at
> org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireBooter.main(SurefireBooter.java:980)
> Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
> at org.testng.TestNG.setParallel(TestNG.java:345)
> ... 15 more
> [INFO]
> 
> [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
> [INFO]
> 
> [INFO] There are test failures.
> 
> Please refer to
> E:\workspace\testproject\seam-full\admin\admin-ejb\target\surefire-reports
> for the individual test results.
> [INFO]
> 
> [DEBUG] Trace
> org.apache.maven.BuildFailureException: There are test failures.
> 
> Please refer to
> E:\workspace\testproject\seam-full\admin\admin-ejb\target\surefire-repo

Re: surefire with jboss embedded

2009-02-03 Thread monkeyden

So after getting past this I ran into some more errors and realized that I'm
a little confused as to how maven+surefire+testng works with jboss embedded. 
All of the example projects I have seen make no mention of a tomcat
installation, nor do they reference a tomcat/jboss deploy directory in the
configuration of the surfire plugin.  

I also have noticed that all of the projects only have the "jboss-embedded"
files in the ejb module, not the ear module, where you can integration test
everything.  Suppose I had a client of an EJB in my war and wanted to test
that?

Any direction on this is very much appreciated.

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Re: surefire with jboss embedded

2009-02-03 Thread monkeyden

Hi Wayne.  Thanks for your reply.  I did notice that and removed it.  I was
also able to find this jira:

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-361
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-361 

Upgrading to testng 5.7 did the trick.  Unfortunately it's like walking down
path, and it revealed some other errors.


Thanks


Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>>
>>-Xms128m -Xmx256m -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m
>>
>>false
>>once
>>tests
>>1
> 
> I'm no Surefire expert, but I assume the  values "tests" and
> "false" cannot be set simultaneously.
> 
> Wayne
> 
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surefire with jboss embedded

2009-02-03 Thread monkeyden

project structure:
main pom 
\-ear
\-ejb
\-war

I have the ejb pom set up to run surfire, like so:


org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-surefire-plugin
${surefire.version}



user.timezone
Etc/UTC


java.protocol.handler.pkgs
org.jboss.virtual.protocol


sun.lang.ClassLoader.allowArraySyntax
true

 

-Xms128m -Xmx256m -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m

false
once
tests
1


${basedir}/src/test/resources/testng.xml




${basedir}/bootstrap


${basedir}/bootstrap/deploy/quartz-ra.rar/quartz-ra.jar


plain
false



I'm getting this error when I run "mvn test".  Not sure what the error is,
and there is nothing on the web with this error message.  I do have the
jboss-embedded bootstrap directory setup for the project.  Can someone
translate this error for a maven noob?  Thanks!

---
 T E S T S
---
Running TestSuite
org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireExecutionException: Cannot set
option parallel with value tests; nested exception is java.lang.refl
ect.InvocationTargetException: null; nested exception is
org.apache.maven.surefire.util.NestedRuntimeException: Cannot set option
parallel w
ith value tests; nested exception is
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: null
org.apache.maven.surefire.util.NestedRuntimeException: Cannot set option
parallel with value tests; nested exception is java.lang.reflect.In
vocationTargetException: null
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at
org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.conf.AbstractDirectConfigurator$Setter.invoke(AbstractDirectConfigurator.java:87)
at
org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.conf.AbstractDirectConfigurator.configure(AbstractDirectConfigurator.java:58)
at
org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.TestNGExecutor.run(TestNGExecutor.java:73)
at
org.apache.maven.surefire.testng.TestNGXmlTestSuite.execute(TestNGXmlTestSuite.java:92)
at org.apache.maven.surefire.Surefire.run(Surefire.java:177)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at
org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireBooter.runSuitesInProcess(SurefireBooter.java:334)
at
org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireBooter.main(SurefireBooter.java:980)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.testng.TestNG.setParallel(TestNG.java:345)
... 15 more
[INFO]

[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]

[INFO] There are test failures.

Please refer to
E:\workspace\testproject\seam-full\admin\admin-ejb\target\surefire-reports
for the individual test results.
[INFO]

[DEBUG] Trace
org.apache.maven.BuildFailureException: There are test failures.

Please refer to
E:\workspace\testproject\seam-full\admin\admin-ejb\target\surefire-reports
for the individual test results.
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoals(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:579)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoalWithLifecycle(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:499)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoal(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:478)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoalAndHandleFailures(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:330)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeTaskSegments(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:291)
at
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.execute(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:142)
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:336)
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:129)
at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:287)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke

Forward invocation to child module

2009-01-30 Thread monkeyden

Is there a way to invoke a goal on a parent pom and forward that on to a
child module?  I want to use jboss:deploy at the parent level, but I have a
child ear project which contains the *.ear file.  The jboss:deploy depends
on the ear file being in the the target directory, but it does not exist at
the parent level.

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Re: Resource Filtering and targetPath - SOLVED

2009-01-26 Thread monkeyden

Upgrading to maven-war-plugin 2.1-alpha-1 solved it.

http://www.nabble.com/War-Plugin-Filtering-td17541883.html
http://www.nabble.com/War-Plugin-Filtering-td17541883.html 


monkeyden wrote:
> 
> I have the following code in a pom with packaging=war:
> 
> 
> 
>   
>   src/main/filters/common-filter.properties
>   
> src/main/filters/${environment.type}-filter.properties
>   
>   
>   
>   org.apache.maven.plugins
>   maven-war-plugin
>   2.0
>   
>   
>   
>   
> ${basedir}/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF
>   true
>   
>   *.xml
>   
>   WEB-INF
>   
>   
>   
>   
>   
> 
> 
> I want all the xml files to be filtered and copied to the WEB-INF
> directory (targetPath).  Neither of those are happening.  All the xml
> files are being copied, unfiltered, to the war root.  Am I missing
> something or is this the way it's supposed to work?
> 
> Also, this is a child of the main POM.  Is the value of 
> relative to this projects POM or the parents POM?  I can't seem to get a
> reference to this projects ./src directory without using ${basedir}.
> 
> Thanks
> 

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Resource Filtering and targetPath

2009-01-26 Thread monkeyden

I have the following code in a pom with packaging=war:




src/main/filters/common-filter.properties

src/main/filters/${environment.type}-filter.properties



org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-war-plugin
2.0




${basedir}/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF
true

*.xml

WEB-INF







I want all the xml files to be filtered and copied to the WEB-INF directory
(targetPath).  Neither of those are happening.  All the xml files are being
copied, unfiltered, to the war root.  Am I missing something or is this the
way it's supposed to work?

Also, this is a child of the main POM.  Is the value of  relative
to this projects POM or the parents POM?  I can't seem to get a reference to
this projects ./src directory without using ${basedir}.

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Re: Configuration by exception?

2009-01-22 Thread monkeyden

Let me clarify.  I am using maven-ear-plugin, and all of my compile-time
transitive dependencies are being dumped into the root of the ear.  Do I
have to declaratively exclude all of them like so:


  org.apache.ant
  ant
  true


...or does this signify a bug I've created in my build process?

Thanks for any help


monkeyden wrote:
> 
> When I define a dependency do I really need to arduously and declaratively
> exclude each of it's dependencies?  Naturally I'd rather just say don't
> include any dependencies except these...
> 
> Thanks
> 

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Re: Maven inheritence works with 2.1-SNAPSHOT but not with 2.0.9

2009-01-21 Thread monkeyden

Don't mean to interrupt but mine is using pom packaging and inheritance does
not work with 2.0.9.  Is this a known issue?

FYI - I'm basically using Michael Yuan's seam parent example located here:
http://www.michaelyuan.com/blog/2007/10/09/jboss-seam-project-setup-with-maven-%E2%80%94-part-2-ear-deployment/
http://www.michaelyuan.com/blog/2007/10/09/jboss-seam-project-setup-with-maven-%E2%80%94-part-2-ear-deployment/
 

With the parent element in *my* main pom being:

 org.jboss.seam
 root
 2.1.1.GA


Would this create an issue?

Thanks


Brian E Fox wrote:
> 
> You found a bug in 2.1-SNAPSHOT. The parents must be pom packaging types.
> 
> If you want to share checkstyle, just bundle it into a jar with assembly,
> and then you can add that jar as a dependency to your checkstyle config.
> You
> don't need to inherit from the checkstyle jar itself, Checkstyle will find
> the xml on the classpath. I wrote some examples about this here:
> http://blogs.sonatype.com/people/2008/04/how-to-share-resources-across-proje
> cts-in-maven/
> 
> http://blogs.sonatype.com/people/2008/04/how-to-override-a-plugins-dependenc
> y-in-maven/
> 
> --Brian 
> 
> On 1/20/09 8:03 AM, "kukudas"  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> i have a problem and i hope somebody can help me. I'm kinda new to this
>> things so maybe my approach is generaly wrong.
>> 
>> i'm having a parent for example like this:
>> 
>> 4.0.0
>> org.test
>> parent
>> 1
>> 
>> 
>> org.apache.maven.plugins
>> maven-checkstyle-plugin
>> 
>> 
>> ${pom.parent.groupId}
>> ${pom.parent.artifactId}
>> ${pom.parent.version}
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> org.apache.maven.plugins
>> maven-checkstyle-plugin
>> 
>> checkstyle.xml
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> And a child like this:
>> 
>> 
>> org.test
>> parent
>> 1
>> 
>> 
>> 4.0.0
>> org.test
>> child
>> 
>> When i use Maven 2.0.9 i get the error that parent packaging has to be
>> pom.
>> But it has to be jar so my child can access the checkstyle.xml which is
>> in
>> the parent projects resource folder.
>> With Maven 2.1-SNAPSHOT it works as expected (checkstyle runs with my
>> rules
>> which are in the parents resource folder). Is there maybe a better way to
>> solve this or somehow make it work with both versions? I don't want to
>> use
>> packaging jar, run clean install for my parent and then change it to pom
>> so
>> that it will work with 2.0.9.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> 
>> kukudas
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Configuration by exception?

2009-01-21 Thread monkeyden

When I define a dependency do I really need to arduously and decoratively
exclude each of it's dependencies?  Naturally I'd rather just say don't
include any dependencies except these...

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