Hi,
It is indeed exactly my issue. Does anyone of you knows more about this
? I think I will have to wait on this error report to see if such a
trick is really possible or not.
Cheers,
Reynald
On 09/25/2009 05:11 PM, Juven Xu wrote:
I think this issue is related:
https://issues.sonatype.
Le Mon, 28 Sep 2009 09:35:00 +1000,
Brett Porter a écrit :
> It looks like when they were added, they were not properly "hidden"
> from plugin classes. So you will need to ensure you use the exact
> version of the library that is used in Maven.
>
On which artifact should I look on ? maven-cor
HI,
I have implemented a filtering scheme for processing resources for
different profiles in our project which works very nice - except for
tests. 'process-test-resources' copies filtered resources into the
classes directory (including the resource files only used for tests!),
but also copies t
Hi,
we get the same exception trace using Maven 2.2.1 and after upgrading
to javadoc plugin 2.6. Now we use the aggregate goal in a report set
instead of the aggregate config parameter.
We hava a mulit-module build with two layers of aggregation:
A-parent
- A1
- A2
- B-parent
- B1
A small correction:
The @options file does contain the dependencies of the first
A module (A1), but misses those of all other A modules (for example A2).
We use the following directory layout:
A-parent/pom.xml
A1/pom.xml
A2/pom.xml
B/B-parent/pom.xml
B/B1/pom.xml
B/B2/pom.xml
Hope this helps,
No, the problem is with the compiler. Here is more details on what is
happening:
I have a parent pom that has two modules, A & B.
B depends on A.
A depends on P which is a 3rd party jar with provided scope. The task of
module A is to combine the contents of A & P, this sum is the output of A.
On Sun September 27 2009 5:37:24 pm Jason van Zyl wrote:
> On 2009-09-27, at 2:08 PM, Roland Asmann wrote:
> > Again, the way we work DOES have real workspace resolution. The
> > maven-eclipse-plugin makes the projects in the reactor reference each
> > other PER DEFAULT, and any other projects in t
The behavior on system 2 is somehow wrong... Maybe it has something to do with
the combination of Vista/Cygwin/Maven? At least make sure you have the same
version of maven running and are using the same (or at least a compatible)
settings.xml file...
Not sure what else it could be, but imo the
Yeah, that combination is all I can come up with too for the cause of this
bug. I'm waiting to hear back from the developer what version of maven he
is using (I think 2.1) and then I'll create a JIRA for this.
-Dave
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Roland Asmann wrote:
> The behavior on system
And like I said: compare the settings.xml files on both systems, maybe there's
something different in there!
On Monday 28 September 2009 16:14, David Hoffer wrote:
> Yeah, that combination is all I can come up with too for the cause of this
> bug. I'm waiting to hear back from the developer wha
Filtering is already used for another Maven feature.
To avoid ambiguity, we should better call the one what I defined:
repository-skinning or repository-certification.
Do you think this new feature would hurt the repo or any Maven user?
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Albert Kurucz wrote:
> It
> don't want this dependency to be included in the final WAR. How can I tell
> Maven to exclude the dependency element for the overlay? The answer must be
You can't remove dependencies via profiles, but you can adjust the
scope (eg to provided) which has the effect of removing it.
Wayne
I'm finding the TestNG plugin to be a bit flaky. For example I have a few
tests defined in a couple of classes and I wanted to add a new test class so
I created a new class:
package com.pingmenow.services;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
public class DummyTest {
@Test
public void dummyTes
Yes it would hurt.
A build then becomes dependent on the certlist in order for it to function.
In such a way, a cert list becomes directly equivalent to a
definition in a pom.xml file.
We do not allow definitions in pom files for a good reason.
certlists is just another name for the same thin
On 2009-09-28, at 6:28 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Sun September 27 2009 5:37:24 pm Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 2009-09-27, at 2:08 PM, Roland Asmann wrote:
Again, the way we work DOES have real workspace resolution. The
maven-eclipse-plugin makes the projects in the reactor reference
each
other
Any other flaws?
> A build then becomes dependent on the certlist in order for it to function.
The project's build will not become dependent of the certlist.
If it was able to build with certlist feature turned on, it will
certainly build without the certlist.
> We do not allow definitions in po
Hi there,
I was wondering if any maven-assembly-plugin experts could say whether
this scenario is possible, or how much work it'd be to implement it.
I need an archive that contains a complete buildable standalone
project bundle. More specifically, it needs to contain:
1) the full SCM checkout
It turns out this is a bug with maven version 2.0.10. It works fine if the
developer switches to 2.1 or 2.2.1.
-Dave
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Roland Asmann wrote:
> And like I said: compare the settings.xml files on both systems, maybe
> there's
> something different in there!
>
>
> On
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Albert Kurucz wrote:
> Any other flaws?
>
>> A build then becomes dependent on the certlist in order for it to function.
> The project's build will not become dependent of the certlist.
> If it was able to build with certlist feature turned on, it will
> certainly
Can you share an example pom for such a dependent project? I.e., if A
depends on B, I'm curious how A imports the dependencies from B. Currently
we're accomplishing something similar to this via war overlays, but perhaps
that isn't the optimal solution.
Thanks,
Damon
-Original Message
One "unwritten?" rule of Maven good practice is that you change the
undefined dependency version definitions to fixed versions before
release. If you have done that, resolution will not be effected by
certlist on or off status.
The value (benefit) what certlist would provide to a Maven user, is
th
That's just how Maven works. If A depends upon B and B depends upon C, A
depends upon C transitively. It's, of course, not always this simple
because there are different dependency scopes. See the matrix in
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-m
echanism.html.
WAR
Sorry for thread hijack, but was not able to resist...
Another thing to think about, since it's adoption:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Stephen Connolly <
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We do not allow definitions in pom files for a good reason.
>
>
This seemed as a good idea, but
I did not propose point system to "describe the quality" of repository
alone, I thought of it just to be able to compare two different
repositories... (ie. you find same thing in two of them, decide which one
will you want to use, etc). But now I understand that this would provide a
lot less value
Tamas, could explain "MRMs + grouping + mirrorOf" or send a link?
2009/9/28 Tamás Cservenák :
> Sorry for thread hijack, but was not able to resist...
>
> Another thing to think about, since it's adoption:
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Stephen Connolly <
> stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> w
Very strange... I use 2.0.10 and I've NEVER had this problem...
I still think it's a configuration issue. Either because of CygWin or the
settings file.
I'll keep an eye open though, in case this starts to happen to me too!
Roland
> It turns out this is a bug with maven version 2.0.10. It work
- Message d'origine
> De : Albert Kurucz
> À : Maven Users List
> Envoyé le : Lundi, 28 Septembre 2009, 19h39mn 00s
> Objet : Re: Maven Central Repository - Cleanup Efforts
>
> Tamas, could explain "MRMs + grouping + mirrorOf" or send a link?
http://www.sonatype.com/books/nexus-boo
For common images, say, are you putting those in a shared jar or in a war?
If the former, how do you reference them at runtime?
- Damon
-Original Message-
From: Edelson, Justin [mailto:justin.edel...@mtvstaff.com]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 9:51 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE:
I've done both, depending on the use case. But in general, an image is
going to be a servlet context resource and thus is a reasonable use
for war overlay. That said, an image certainly could be on the
classpath and accessed with ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream().
On Sep 28, 2009, at 7:07 P
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:14 AM, Toby Hobson wrote:
> I'm finding the TestNG plugin to be a bit flaky. For example I have a few
> tests defined in a couple of classes and I wanted to add a new test class
> so
> I created a new class:
>
> package com.pingmenow.services;
> import org.testng.annotati
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
> That said, you DO need to tell it where your workspace is. You can use the
> -D flag on the command line if you want. For me, I added a activeProfile to
> my settings.xml:
>
>
> extra
>
>
> extra
>
This piques my curiosity because I find that having added multiple war
overlays to our trunk has slowed down the build time required considerably.
Has anyone else experienced this?
- Damon
-Original Message-
From: Edelson, Justin [mailto:justin.edel...@mtvstaff.com]
Sent: Monday, Septemb
Hi,
Do you know how to stop M2Ecklipse Project builder from running in all the
time? As soon as it reaches the end it starts from begin with info:
Maven Builder: AUTO_BUILD requireFullBuild
I get each time this warning
29/09/09 12:50:27 PM: [WARN] 'reporting.plugins.plugin.version' is missing
for
Comments below...
> > Hi,
> >
> > My question is similar to this one:
> >
> > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-users/200512.mbox/browser
> >
> > but for maven 2.0.9 -> 2.2.1.
> >
> > I have two projects A and B. B is dependent upon A. A produces
> > A-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar.
> >
> > When
Well, -D won't do anything, but -P will...can you try
-Prun_tests_oracle,run_tests_sqlserver?
Don
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Nafter wrote:
>
> When I make a build at the end the maven-itblast-plugin is used to kick off
> Junit tests.
> This is working just fine.
>
> However I would like to
Doh, nm, didn't see the profiles were activated by a property.
itblast has to do some rather unseemly stuff to get Cargo to run
twice, once for startup and once for shutdown. It is possible itblast
doesn't completely clear out state on shutdown. I'd recommend running
mvnDebug and stepping through
The m2eclipse mailing list is probably a better target for this question.
(Even though a lot of the same people read both lists.)
/Anders
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 01:53, Kai Hackemesser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you know how to stop M2Ecklipse Project builder from running in all the
> time? As soon as
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