I'm interested.
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 22:20:39 -0500, Jeffrey Bonevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers
> up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd some
> notes) and presents them in a report very similar t
Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers
up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd some
notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist? I
basically just specialized the vdoclet plugin to do some very specific
manipulations.
Hi Jon,
Yes, I was wrong (as Siegfried rightly mentioned in answer to my email).
ATM, you'll need to set up this value in your project's properties file(s).
I think the Clover plugin should not always set this value as it depends
what report the users wants to generate (XML, HTML, Swing).
I'm ab
Hello all,
I have a situation where we need secure access to the maven.repo.remote
to pull down jars. It seems we could use https, but since scp is used
to put the jars there I would imagine it could also be used to pull the
jars down fairly easily without the extra configuration for https. Is
Alexander Rupsch wrote:
I my build process I collect some projects using reactor. The projects
sometimes depend on each other. Now I'm looking for a way to compile
them without having there artifacts installed to the repo. What I need is:
1.) Calculation the path to created jar or classes in the ta
I my build process I collect some projects using reactor. The projects
sometimes depend on each other. Now I'm looking for a way to compile
them without having there artifacts installed to the repo. What I need is:
1.) Calculation the path to created jar or classes in the target of the
depended p