Re: question about xdocs
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/index.html PS: Yes, Xdoc is Apache/Jakarta. It is definitely not the xDoc conversion tool (a tool that supports conversion from legacy formats, and runs on Microsoft platforms). -Original Message- From: Derek B. Greer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Apr 14, 2004 9:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: question about xdocs Can someone point me to some documentation on xdocs? According to http://maven.apache.org/reference/dirlayout.html there is documentation available on http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2.html, however this just seems to mention xdocs in the context of where they are kept within the directory structure. I'm looking for something that details the elements within a proper xdoc file. Also, is xdocs Microsoft's xdocs or is this a Jakarta creation? Thanks. Derek Greer - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Paul Santa Maria 714-995-3332 714-931-7029(c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: a newbie question
Hi - You need to have a local repository (created by setting $MAVEN_HOME and running $MAVEN_HOME/bin/install_repo.sh $HOME/.maven/repository, or something similar). I have a dial-up connection, and I encountered exactly the same java.net.ConnectException that you did. I solved the problem by connecting to my ISP and re-running the build. All of the necessary .jar files were copied to my local repository, and the build completed successfully. Moreover, I was able to do all subsequent builds completely off-line. Another option that might be of use to you is the maven -o (for offline) command parameter. Hope that helps .. PSM -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Jan 28, 2004 7:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: a newbie question hi mavens, i'm new to maven project and after reviewing several tutorial, i found out it's a great tool for developer to weave into a project. however, when i learn to see how it gets to work (from example theserverside.com provides - http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.jsp?l=MavenMagic). i found out seemly it always try to get repository from remote through network with exception [ERROR] java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect. how to avoid that? or what command i need to type in order to compile code correctly (i type the command with maven build-all). for after review its source, it only contains some simple java file that needed to be compiled. the maven version is 1.0-beta-7 i appreciate any suggestions. below is the maven.xml and project.xml ?xml version=1.0? projectdefault=foobar:build-all xmlns:j=jelly:core xmlns:maven=jelly:maven goal name=foobar:build-all maven:reactor basedir=${basedir} includes=*/project.xml goals=foobar-dist banner=Building Foobar ignoreFailures=false/ /goal /project -- ?xml version=1.0? project pomVersion3/pomVersion idfoobar-online/id groupIdFoobar-Travels/groupId currentVersion2.0/currentVersion nameFoobar Online Project/name !-- -- !--Project management section -- !-- -- organization nameFoobar Travels Inc./name urlhttp://www.foobartravels.com/url logohttp://foobartravels.com/images/logo.gif/logo /organization inceptionYear2003/inceptionYear packagefoobar.*/package logohttp://foobartravels.com/images/projectlogo.gif/logo descriptionFoobar Online is Project to webify Foobar Travels/description shortDescriptionFoobar Online is Project to webify Foobar Travels/shortDescription url/ issueTrackingUrlhttp://bugzilla.foobartravels.com/issueTrackingUrl siteAddresswww.foobaronline.com/siteAddress siteDirectory/ distributionDirectory/foobar/dist/${pom.artifactId}//distributionDirectory !-- repository connectionscm:cvs:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic:maven/connection urlhttp://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/maven//url /repository -- versions/ mailingLists/ developers developer nameSrikanth Shenoy/name idshenoy/id email[EMAIL PROTECTED]/email organizationObjectseek/organization roles roleJava Developer/role /roles /developer /developers !-- -- !--Project dependency section -- !-- -- dependencies/ !-- -- !--Project build and reports section -- !-- -- build nagEmailAddress[EMAIL PROTECTED]/nagEmailAddress sourceDirectory${basedir}/src/java/sourceDirectory unitTestSourceDirectory${basedir}/src/test/unitTestSourceDirectory unitTest includes include**/Test*.java/include /includes excludes exclude**/*Test*All.java/exclude /excludes /unitTest resources/ !-- (OPTIONAL) Resources packaged inside the JAR file. -- /build reports reportmaven-checkstyle-plugin/report /reports reports reportmaven-changes-plugin/report reportmaven-jdepend-plugin/report reportmaven-checkstyle-plugin/report reportmaven-pmd-plugin/report reportmaven-junit-report-plugin/report reportmaven-clover-plugin/report reportmaven-changelog-plugin/report reportmaven-file-activity-plugin/report
Re: Maven Presentation For Maven and Developers?
Hi - Outside of the Goals and Getting Started Guide on http://maven.apache.org, Wrox will be coming out with a new book soon: Professional Java Tools for Extreme Programming : Ant, XDoclet, JUnit, Cactus, Maven:; Richard Hightower, Nicholas Lesiecki, Maciej Zawadzki Paperback: 816 pages; Publisher: Wrox; (March 1, 2004); ISBN: 0764556177 = THE ONLY CURRENT MAVEN TEXT NOT DUE UNTIL MARCH (OR LATER...) 'Hope that helps .. PSM -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Jan 23, 2004 5:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Maven Presentation For Maven and Developers? Hi, does anyone have overview documentation for Maven? I'm looking to do a presentation on Maven. In short, I trying to get the company to buy into it. Thus, if anyone has any leads as to where I can locate such information, please drop me an e-mail or post to the e-mail list. Thanks in advance, -Conrad - 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]