On Monday 24 Nov 2003 03:03, Eric Chow wrote:
> In the project.xml, we can define a log, right?
> In the example, The logo url always be http://..something, if I want to
> set my logo image as in some folder.
>
> How can I define it in project.xml? And how to let the Maven know I use a
> image
Hi
Nope - wrong answer dIon. The problem was proxy. Our proxy does not
proxy internal adresses, so that failed. Hence you can't have both
local(inhouse) and external(internet) remote repositorys, which I think
one ought to be able to do.
So here we have a candidate for change :
add in : maven.pr
> In additional, I tried to add one resource as following:
>
> ${basedir}/src/conf/hibernate
>
> ${basedir}/target/${pom.artifactId}/WEB-INF/conf targetPath>
>
> hibernate.properties
>
>
>
> It just copy the "hibernate.properties" into the
> /WEB
Hello,
I define some resources in project.xml, it works very fine in Win2k/WinXP
but failed in Win98.
In win98, it copied nothing to the /WEB-INF/classess.
${basedir}/src/conf
${pom.artifactId}.properties
hibernate/*.*
I found that I was able to make a HTTP connection with the following lines
of codes added:
URLConnection connection = source.openConnection();
String credential = proxyUserName + ":" + proxyPassword;
String encoded = new BASE64Encoder().encode(credential.getBytes());
connection.setRequestProperty
dIon -
This works very nicely for the toplevel project (the one from which you
run multiproject) but appears to have no impact on subprojects - cannot
get at anything in those apparently. What I am trying to do is:
* iterate over all the projects at the top level (which can be done as
in navi
Hello,
In the project.xml, we can define a log, right?
In the example, The logo url always be http://..something, if I want to
set my logo image as in some folder.
How can I define it in project.xml? And how to let the Maven know I use a
image from local directory? And will Maven include or c
Hello,
I just set up a local repository on Windows IIS. It was not working for me
at first.
I looked at c:\winnt\system32\logfiles\w3svc1\*.log and I noticed the
request for the jar had HTTP response 304 which meant the file was cached.
I fixed that by giving the virtual directly immediate expi
Start a thread with a [vote] subject, and get some votes, or better still,
do as Ben did, and set up a web site with logos and votes.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Jim Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/11/2003 02:18:35 AM:
> +1 t
Have a look at the navigation-aggregate.xml template that's part of
multiproject.
It does something like this:
#foreach ($reactorProject in $reactorProjects)
#end
And reactorProject is just a POM.
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dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 21/11/2003 06:45:15 PM:
> Hi
>
> I followed the instructions and set : maven.repo.remote in the
> project.properties file to point to a local http server + the maven at
> ibiblio. However, when I run Maven I get an Exception :
>
> Error retrieving artifact from
> [http
+1 [very respectable logo, I think.]
Henri Yandell wrote:
Was half of a mind to go find an open source site using red, white and
blue and demand that they change their logo too. However, there's no real
reason for Maven to have this logo, it gets the same reaction every time,
[the name: maven-pro
Was half of a mind to go find an open source site using red, white and
blue and demand that they change their logo too. However, there's no real
reason for Maven to have this logo, it gets the same reaction every time,
[the name: maven-propaganda is interesting] and:
http://maven.apache.org/image
with:
maven console
does anyone know about using the up/down arrow keys for command history.
in cygwin it works, but on normal linux it doesnt.
is it a keymap thing?
does anyone know a fix for normal xfree86/xterm - maven console -
command history.
thanks,
john
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- Original Message -
From: "Jim Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: The Maven Logo
> +1 to change it
>
> I say we move from politics to religion. Since 'maven' is a yiddish
> word, let's put a sta
+1 to change it
I say we move from politics to religion. Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
;-)
For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it. It's a time-wasting distraction when
introducing new users
Hi,
Is it possible to store directories in the maven repository?
I know it's better to use jars, but in my organization, we need to use
directories, at least during the phase of migrating to maven.
I tried to use something like:
+ $MAVEN_HOME/repository/foo/dirs/
+ my-comp-1.0.dir
+ my-comp-1.5.di
+1, change the default
From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo,
> IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't
> closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether from
> the competition because of its potential in
I've written up some work I did on customising the Maven generated website. In
my case I wanted to use the Maven website generation but have 2 sites ... one
for Users and one for Developers. It involves use of a custom site.jsl file
and gives examples of what you would need to do to achieve the
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