I have build an eclipse PDE project with maven3/tycho and deployed the
bundles to a nexus repository (into a maven2 repository since I only
have the free version of nexus). In another maven project I can lookup
these bundles through the dependency manager and add them to my native
maven project.
B
No, not personally. But I know of a team that uses that plugin to
generate adb stubs, they say it work well.
Chris
On Aug 10, 2010, at 18:22, "Greg Akins" wrote:
Thanks Wayne..
Looks like another option might be to use axis2-wsdl2code-maven-plugin
Does anyone have any experience with tha
Thanks Wayne..
Looks like another option might be to use axis2-wsdl2code-maven-plugin
Does anyone have any experience with that plugin?
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>> Any thoughts on what it would take to adapt the plugin so it could do
>> Axis2? If not, any thoughts on
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> Any thoughts on what it would take to adapt the plugin so it could do
> Axis2? If not, any thoughts on the "Maven" way to do Axis2
> generation?
Writing a Maven plugin is pretty simple. I'd pull the source down for
the current axistools-m-p and see how it works, then figure out how to
add Axis
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On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Dennis Lundberg wrote:
>> This helped a lot. One last issue I have, and am not sure how to
>> resolve, is that I need Axis1 & Axis2 generated source. Is that
>> possible by defining two different plugin sections that point to
>> different versions of axistools?
On 2010-08-10 23:05, Greg Akins wrote:
> Thanks Dennis.
>
> This helped a lot. One last issue I have, and am not sure how to
> resolve, is that I need Axis1 & Axis2 generated source. Is that
> possible by defining two different plugin sections that point to
> different versions of axistools? Or
Thanks Dennis.
This helped a lot. One last issue I have, and am not sure how to
resolve, is that I need Axis1 & Axis2 generated source. Is that
possible by defining two different plugin sections that point to
different versions of axistools? Or do I need to do something else?
On Tue, Aug 10,
The Mojo team is pleased to announce the release of the Axis Tools Maven
Plugin version 1.4.
This plugin supports the wsdl2java and java2wsdl tools from the Apache
Axis project.
http://mojo.codehaus.org/axistools-maven-plugin/
To get this update, simply specify the version in your project's plug
Hi Greg
On 2010-08-10 20:37, Greg Akins wrote:
> Can someone give me some help on using axistools-maven-plugin?
>
> The wsdl2java goal generates java files into a target directory (can
> be changed, but that's the default). Consequently, those files don't
> get compiles as part of 'mvn compile'
Can someone give me some help on using axistools-maven-plugin?
The wsdl2java goal generates java files into a target directory (can
be changed, but that's the default). Consequently, those files don't
get compiles as part of 'mvn compile'
Is it a better practice to change the output directory so
Perhaps there is a bug on Mac. I do what you say and get this:
[INFO] [INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] [WARNING]
[INFO] Profile with id: 'release' has not been activated.
[INFO]
pom.xml:
maven-release-plugin
2.0
svn://saoj-la.dyndns.org/webapp-test/tags
scm:svn:svn://
Le Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:25:41 -0400,
"C. Benson Manica" a écrit :
> I do pretty much always want to release with the tests done, but why do they
> have to run twice for essentially the same process, i.e. prepare and
> perform? They take a long time, and are they really likely to fail between
> pr
I've seen it like this in a parent corporate pom:
In the release plugin configuration:
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-release-plugin
clean install
deploy -P release
Then later on:
release
true
I do pretty much always want to release with the tests done, but why do they
have to run twice for essentially the same process, i.e. prepare and
perform? They take a long time, and are they really likely to fail between
prepare and perform? I guess if I'm stuck, I'm stuck, but this seems
gratuit
Siddharth Gargate wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wish to exclude WEB-INF classes folder from being added in the war file.
> How can we do it?
Use the packagingExcludes parameter.
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Nope.
bind the execution to the install phase in a profile and then use *
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-release-plugin/perform-mojo.html#releaseProfilesto
activate the profile on release perform
*
On 10 August 2010 16:07, Sergio Oliveira wrote:
> Problem is NOT switching 'deploy' to 'in
Le Tue, 10 Aug 2010 12:32:55 -0400,
"C. Benson Manica" a écrit :
> mvn -DskipTests=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true release:perform still insists on
> running the unit tests. Why? They already ran on release:prepare, I
> really, really, really get annoyed sitting through five minutes of unit
> tests
Hi,
You have to look at the MavenCli code base to understand what to populate.
So currently I'm working on a plexus component which do something like :
MavenExecutionRequest getMavenExecutionRequest( String[] args,
PrintStream printStream ).
So this should be available soon here :
http://github.co
mvn -DskipTests=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true release:perform still insists on
running the unit tests. Why? They already ran on release:prepare, I
really, really, really get annoyed sitting through five minutes of unit
tests that I know pass because I just ran them.
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You should specify the versi
Hi folks,
I've tried the whole day on how can i embedd a call for a maven goal
into my java src. I'm working with maven-3.0-beta-1.
Here are my sample snippets which the appropriate error messages:
public class MavenEmbedTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
File workingDir = new
>-Original Message-
>From: Eyal Goren [mailto:eyalg1...@gmail.com]
>
>From what I understand this site is irrelevant, since the plugin now
>belongs
>to the Sonatype company.
huh? The site http://duns.github.com/maven-nar-plugin/ is irrelevant?
>
>I did opened few Jira issues there, but d
Problem is NOT switching 'deploy' to 'install'. A install
will do it.
Problem IS cascading an exec:exec after release:perform. You can try and you
will see that's NOT possible. Probably something related to the fact that
release:perform forks another maven process. Even mvn release:perform
exec:ex
> param. However, I'm wondering why you would like not to include the Java
> classes of the war project? Why do they exist there if your don't want them?
I'm thinking along the lines of Anders... You should probably move all
classes to another Maven project of type jar, then depend on it in
your W
use axistools-maven-plugin
-D
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 4:53 AM, Greg Akins wrote:
> I did a quick search for a Maven plug that would execute the axis
> wsdl2java tool, and found two plugins.
>
> 1. axistools-maven-plugin
> 2. wsdl2java-maven-plugin
>
> Any recommendations on which is better, o
I doubt that's what's the question was regarding. Filtering doesn't exclude
files...
I'm not an expert on the war plugin, but I would try the packagingExcludes
param. However, I'm wondering why you would like not to include the Java
classes of the war project? Why do they exist there if your don't
Hello,
I'm trying to install an artifact with the Maven ant tasks. I use version
2.1.1
Since there is a nice way to create an "in-memory" pom instead of actually
creating a pom.xml file on the disk, I wanted to use it
But it is not deployed where I want : it ends up in
org.apache.maven:super-pom:
Or maybe in UpdateChildModulesMojo
On 10 August 2010 13:47, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> Look in the source code for versions-maven-plugin @ mojo and you will find
> an example, probably in one of the Abstract___Mojo classes
>
>
> On 10 August 2010 13:25, muss_ wrote:
>
>>
>> i dont know how to use
Look in the source code for versions-maven-plugin @ mojo and you will find
an example, probably in one of the Abstract___Mojo classes
On 10 August 2010 13:25, muss_ wrote:
>
> i dont know how to use versions-maven-plugin @ mojo
> I need to create a new MavenProject with the remote pom.xml that i
i dont know how to use versions-maven-plugin @ mojo
I need to create a new MavenProject with the remote pom.xml that i read in
mojo
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i guess u need to use filter
src/main/resources
true
http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html#How_do_I_filter_resource_files
Regards,
vishal
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Siddharth Gargate wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wish to exclude WEB-IN
I did a quick search for a Maven plug that would execute the axis
wsdl2java tool, and found two plugins.
1. axistools-maven-plugin
2. wsdl2java-maven-plugin
Any recommendations on which is better, or more supported?
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Hi all,
I wish to exclude WEB-INF classes folder from being added in the war file.
How can we do it?
Thanks,
Sid
have a look in versions-maven-plugin @ mojo
On 10 August 2010 10:05, muss_ wrote:
>
> I tried to write it i need to build a new MavenProject and
> to get a MavenProject out of a POM
> file, I need to use the MavenProjectBuilder
>
> /**
> * @component
> expression="${component.org.apache.maven.p
I tried to write it i need to build a new MavenProject and
to get a MavenProject out of a POM
file, I need to use the MavenProjectBuilder
/**
* @component
expression="${component.org.apache.maven.project.MavenProjectBuilder}"
* @required
* @readonly
*/
private MavenProjectBuilder builder = n
Have a look at *
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-release-plugin/perform-mojo.html#releaseProfiles
*
2010/8/10 Martin Schayna
> I am using this configuration for firing goal 'install' instead of 'deploy'
> in 'release:perform':
>
>
> ...
>
>...
>
>
> maven-release-plugin
> 2.0-beta-
I am using this configuration for firing goal 'install' instead of
'deploy' in 'release:perform':
...
...
maven-release-plugin
2.0-beta-9
true
install
false
M.
On 08/10/2010 06:38 AM, Sergio Oliveira wrote:
I change goals from release:perform to install instead of the default
d
Easy to write yourself in java
On 10 August 2010 09:06, muss_ wrote:
>
> no,
> i need it in java like readRepository() and it returns a list of artifackts
> or plugins
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no,
i need it in java like readRepository() and it returns a list of artifackts
or plugins
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