Re: Hiding goals
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 11:28, Paul Libbrecht wrote: > how to do you define a default goal ? maven.xml: Happy mavening, Paul, -- Martin Skopp Riege Software International GmbH Support: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Information: http://www.riege.com This email is intended to be viewed with a nonproportional font. Public Key on http://www.keyserver.net, Key-ID: 3D4027B5 Fingerprint: 1970 C78D 9A1D 99FA 5CE4 5C0D 29E6 6A95 3D40 27B5 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hiding goals
Martin Skopp wrote: On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 23:58, Paul Libbrecht wrote: But if I want to give this to a friend, that friend will want to read the goals available. And running "maven -g" output will give me all sorts of goals that are really irrelevant for my purpose. I created a goal "help" in maven.xml and defined it as default goal. "help" explains some build-in goals, some extra goals I defined in maven.xml and the "-g" feature. So your friend only needs to type in "maven" and gains information. hope this helps as workaround, Indeed a workaround... how to do you define a default goal ? THanks. Paul - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hiding goals
On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 23:58, Paul Libbrecht wrote: > But if I want to give this to a friend, that friend will want to read > the goals available. And running "maven -g" output will give me all > sorts of goals that are really irrelevant for my purpose. I created a goal "help" in maven.xml and defined it as default goal. "help" explains some build-in goals, some extra goals I defined in maven.xml and the "-g" feature. So your friend only needs to type in "maven" and gains information. hope this helps as workaround, -- Martin Skopp Riege Software International GmbH Support: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Information: http://www.riege.com This email is intended to be viewed with a nonproportional font. Public Key on http://www.keyserver.net, Key-ID: 3D4027B5 Fingerprint: 1970 C78D 9A1D 99FA 5CE4 5C0D 29E6 6A95 3D40 27B5 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hiding goals
Hi, Maven is really great, I dare say that, and I hope it will mature and stabilize... To me it's also an efficient and user-friendly way to run jelly which is the flexiblest glue to manipulate XML, to my taste. How can I use maven, for example, with projects like HTML generated out of XML ? It's all in there, it's not hard, some plug-ins could come out of it... Other type of XML-based projects would certainly be targeted as well (even... a calendar generation out of web-front-end for the calendar...). But if I want to give this to a friend, that friend will want to read the goals available. And running "maven -g" output will give me all sorts of goals that are really irrelevant for my purpose. Any way to hide goals ? Isn't it a long-term plan to have goals be applicable only in some conditions (and thus be included in maven -g output). Thanks. Paul - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]