Hi Bill,
William Hatch wrote at Dienstag, 8. September 2009 07:32:
> How can I configure my pom such that it will copy other files, such as
> properties and .xml files that are in the default package directory
> into the build result? Specifically, I need to copy the
> hibernate.cfg.xml file so t
James Russo wrote at Dienstag, 8. September 2009 04:33:
> Hello,
>
> In my ~/.m2/settings.xml I have:
>
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> setup_database_password
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> true
>
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> dev
> secret
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> So, this should set environment.type
How can I configure my pom such that it will copy other files, such as
properties and .xml files that are in the default package directory
into the build result? Specifically, I need to copy the
hibernate.cfg.xml file so that crappy hibernate doesn't blow up. I'm
using the simple jar projec
Here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/
/Anders
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 22:27, Fred Vos wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 09:32:53AM +0200, Lukas Theussl wrote:
> >
> > Please try site-plugin-2.1-SNAPSHOT. site-plugin-2.0.x uses doxia-1.0
> > which may lead to some cla
Thanks Dan..
I've looked at that, and it seems that I have it setup correctly.
However, the profile in my pom (which should be activated by an property
defined in my ~/.m2/settings.xml file) is never activated. Using
help:effective-pom it shows that the property is there, so I know it is
gett
you should be a to search for it
search
maven profile using environment variable
found
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/32386/1763
good luck.
-D
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 7:33 PM, James Russo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In my ~/.m2/settings.xml I have:
>
>
>
>
> setup_database_password
>
Hello,
In my ~/.m2/settings.xml I have:
setup_database_password
true
dev
secret
So, this should set environment.type to "dev".
Then in one of my sub-projects pom (beneath parent, not sure that
matters though) I have this:
Can anyone give pointers for this question?
stug23 wrote:
>
> Is there some way to use Plexus injection to accomplish the addition of a
> custom Velocity tool in an archetype so that archetype:generate can
> leverage the custom Velocity tool?
>
> I recently read an introductory posting on Plex
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 09:32:53AM +0200, Lukas Theussl wrote:
>
> Please try site-plugin-2.1-SNAPSHOT. site-plugin-2.0.x uses doxia-1.0
> which may lead to some classpath-confusion.
Thank you, Lukas, for your quick answer. I want to give this
2.1-SNAPSHOT version a try, but I cannot find it. Doe
it is a known issue ( dont remember the JIRA# thou )
-D
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:43 PM, sebb wrote:
> On 07/09/2009, Dan Tran wrote:
>> add a maven property to the pom ( ie
>> value ) , use that prop with
>> argline, and then override that prop with -Dname=anotherValue
>
> Thanks, I considere
On 07/09/2009, Dan Tran wrote:
> add a maven property to the pom ( ie
> value ) , use that prop with
> argline, and then override that prop with -Dname=anotherValue
Thanks, I considered that, but I really want to be able to override
the value without having to edit the POM.
> -Dan
>
>
> On M
2009/9/7 is_maximum
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> Dan Tran wrote:
> >
> > Release plugin cannot proceed with snapshot dependencies including
> > build plugin.
> > The main rational is it want to guarantee the release code is
> > producible. Note snapshots
> > can go away any time and it can have behaviors changed any
Dan Tran wrote:
>
> Release plugin cannot proceed with snapshot dependencies including
> build plugin.
> The main rational is it want to guarantee the release code is
> producible. Note snapshots
> can go away any time and it can have behaviors changed any time.
>
> -D
>
>
Yes that's right
I have a similar situation,
I have native and java in 2 separate project trees and make java
projects to depends on the native artifacts.
The native will be released first, and then fix up java's dependency
management to pickup the released native artifact, and then release
the java tree
For the
2009/9/7 Mark Howard :
> We're using maven for most of our java development projects but need to
> integrate with some native code. We have a build system that can build
> dlls and shared objects and have integrated this into a maven build so
> that it creates a jar containing the dlls or shared ob
Mark Howard wrote:
Hi,
We're using maven for most of our java development projects but need to
integrate with some native code. We have a build system that can build
dlls and shared objects and have integrated this into a maven build so
that it creates a jar containing the dlls or shared obje
add a maven property to the pom ( ie
value ) , use that prop with
argline, and then override that prop with -Dname=anotherValue
-Dan
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:38 AM, sebb wrote:
> How can one pass command-line options to the JVM when using Surefire?
>
> It's easy to do this by editting the POM by
Hi,
We're using maven for most of our java development projects but need to
integrate with some native code. We have a build system that can build
dlls and shared objects and have integrated this into a maven build so
that it creates a jar containing the dlls or shared objects.
The problem is
Hi All
As JUG Leader of the JAVAWUG London, we just recently published Jason
van Zyl talk online. The event took place at EMC/Conchango on Wednesday,
17st June 2009 from 18:30 until 20:30. We had the pleasure of welcoming
Jason van Zyl of Sonatype once again to talk us about Maven 3.0,
M2Eclips
How can one pass command-line options to the JVM when using Surefire?
It's easy to do this by editting the POM by adding an tag to
the section.
However I'd like to be able to change the JVM options from the command-line.
Is there a way to do this?
-
Hello!
I've wrestling with the following problem for a few days now. I have
created a junit test that uses a mock of the jboss cache mechanism.
The real jboss jars are included in the POM in the provided scope and
the mock classes reside in the test subtree.
So the project setup is something like
Hi folks,
our repo is synced to Maven Central. I'd like to change the contact name
and email to our admin.
Is this a case for the repo maintainers?
Thanks,
Mike
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Try using v 1.0 of the SCM libraries in the extensions to match the
Wagon.
- Brett
On 05/09/2009, at 1:12 AM, droidin.net wrote:
Thanks Brett,
I changed deploy URL to:
false
engtools_snapshots
EngTools Maven Repository
scm:svn:http://continuum.td.
Hi,
I would like to reference the parent at a child module using variable at
version.
I would like to do this, because I have a lot of projects that are child
of parent. And if I change the version of parent, I will have to change all
modules.
I tried this, but not working:
my-child
Please try site-plugin-2.1-SNAPSHOT. site-plugin-2.0.x uses doxia-1.0 which may
lead to some classpath-confusion.
HTH,
-Lukas
Fred Vos wrote:
Hello,
Im struggling with this for some time now. I'm trying to setup
documentation using reStructuredText as the document format. But I'm
having tr
Hi,
I have multimodule project. One module has final version number. Is it possible
to lock version number in pom.xml? maven:prepare changes the version number to
-SNAPSHOT.
The only one solution I could find is to remove the module from parent project,
deploy the jar into maven repository and
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