I've got a chicken-and-egg problem. I need to declare the jars
created by my project inside project.xml-- otherwise I couldn't use maven to
distribute them to the necessary ears, wars, etc. And that means that when
I build maven will load earlier versions of my jars into the repository,
Does anyone have a suggestion for running the simian report on all
subprojects from a parent project?
My parent project has no java in it; all the java is in the subprojects.
I could add simian to each of the subprojects, but the result is a
worthless report, that doesn't show redundant code
Is there a simple example anywhere on how to get started using Maven?
Thanks!
Jonathan Hawkes
http://maven.apache.org/misc/articles.html
Click on the first link Apache Maven Simplifies...
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From: Jonathan Hawkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Simple Maven example?
Is there a simple
What is the best way of setting the cvs.passfile property for changelog plugin? The
default of .cvspass does not work for windows OS.
Rajeev Kaul
I'm using maven.xml and the copy-deps goal to gather together the jars
required for an installer for a given project.
My problem is that the installer itself lives in another project and I
want to gather the installer's dependencies as well.
I could do this if I could call the goal in the
For create a .cvspass file, run the cvs login command
If you want create an empty .cvsfile, you can do it on windows with a dos
console.
Emmanuel
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Thanks. Yes, you can do it in the DOS console window. However, it would be
still nice to know, how to set this property.
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Hi, I'm looking for an example of building a web application project that generates
the following artifacts within a single project: war, ejb-jar, jar, and ear
Thanks in advance,
-Conrad
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Hi,
I have an application which uses maven as the main build mechanism.
However, I also maintain a corresponding Ant script which does a basic
build of my app. This is to support users who may want to build my app,
but not go to the trouble of downloading and installing maven. Also, I
have
You have seen the Ant plugin, right? It does this
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Chad Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 23/12/2003 01:56:43 PM:
Hi,
I have an application which uses maven as the main build mechanism.
However, I
Use versionSNAPSHOT/version
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dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Charles Tassoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 23/12/2003
02:49:43 AM:
I've got a chicken-and-egg problem. I need to declare the jars
created by my project inside
Hi, I was wondering, if there is a Maven Plugin for Weblogic?
Thanks in advance,
-Conrad
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Hi, I have place the downloaded mevenide folder into the plugin directorty of Eclipse.
Now, I don't know how to access it via the Eclipse GUI. Thus, if anyone has this
information, please post to the group and/or send me an e-mail.
Thanks in advance,
-Conrad
maven genapp will create a
This discussion properly belongs on the mevenide help or user list.
That said, you should see a 'Maven' preferences page, and a 'Maven' item
in the popup menu over resources in the Java (or other) navigator. For
more, or if you are not seeing these, please post to the sourceforge lists.
jeff
Hmm, there is already a plugin to do this, and it's the first plugin in
the list - cryptically named Ant. No wonder I didn't find it.
I'll write it 50 times: RTFM. RTFM. RTFM...
Sorry for the unnecessary post.
-- Chad
Chad Woolley wrote:
Hi,
I have an application which uses maven as the
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