a) no
b) For some use cases yes. For others, no. Regardless if it's a
"requirement" or not, support doesn't exist in Maven core. Someone needs to
implement it. Doing it via a plugin is one path. A different path is to
handle it in the repo manager.
/Anders
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 07:46, Alan Pai
Hi folks,
I've been searching the archives for information on how maven
addresses the licensing requirements of its contained artifacts but
haven't found an answer.
I'm referring to "maven" the build tool and not referring to the maven
central repository or any repository in particular.
Many art
I don't want to debate our architecture or processes since I have little to
do with defining them, but its an N-tiered web application comprising from
one to dozens of servers. Many of the tests are Selenium Integration tests
on Windows clients hitting remote servers that are mostly Linux. We ha
On 20 January 2011 13:39, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> During development of a widget JAR, however, I need to be able to
> change HTML/CSS and see the effect in the browser with a simple
> refresh. I don't know how to do that without using a WAR. So how do
> you work on your widgets? Or do you not run
Hi Jesse,
I know all about Maven and how to do things in the mythical "Maven
Way". I also understand GWT and GWT widgets. The problem is in the
efficient combination.
I would like to have a clean JAR for the widget and a WAR for
integration testing (of that widget). That's all easy.
During devel
Is there any reason why deployment and server specific configurations
are mixed in with your code?
This is not a good thing and usually not needed.
When you configure a server, you should be able to include this
information in the server configuration not in the application code.
1) The appli
I have a custom module type called custom-type-abc that is packaged as a jar.
I have another custom module type custom-type-xyz packaged as a feature.
When I try to build a custom-type-xyz that has a dependency on a
custom-type-abc module I get this error:
Maven execution failed for file
[org.apa
Yes, of course there is
mvn -Dtest=MyTest
It's in the FAQ. Sorry team.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Ed Young wrote:
> when I execute mvn test, is there a way to select only one of my test files
> in /src/test/java (or src/test/groovy)?
>
> For example mvn test org.mydomain.myproject.MyTest
mvn clean test -Dtest=MyTestFile
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Ed Young wrote:
> when I execute mvn test, is there a way to select only one of my test files
> in /src/test/java (or src/test/groovy)?
>
> For example mvn test org.mydomain.myproject.MyTestFile
>
when I execute mvn test, is there a way to select only one of my test files
in /src/test/java (or src/test/groovy)?
For example mvn test org.mydomain.myproject.MyTestFile
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Hilco Wijbenga
wrote:
> On 20 January 2011 06:26, Jesse Farinacci wrote:
>>
>> This is by far the best solution. If you want to create widgets to be
>> shared across multiple projects, just make a packaging=jar and make
>> sure src/main/java is part of bui
Yeah...hmm...that's kind of what I thought.
OK, thanks anyway!
Best,
Laird
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On 20 January 2011 06:26, Jesse Farinacci wrote:
> Greetings Hilco,
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Hilco Wijbenga
> wrote:
>>
>> Option 1: It's easy to write a POM that creates a JAR for a GWT widget
>> including CSS and other resources. It's also easy to then write a POM
>> that depends on
Thanks all for the comments. If there is a better way to do what I need,
then I welcome help to understand how to do it right.
We have configurations we need to load for the various development and
testing environments (unit and integration).
I've been working to put the specific configuation in
I'll try to address some of your questions/concerns/suggestions with info on
what I see as practical/supported/reasonable today. I'll leave the bigger
philosophical and architectural ruminations to those more qualified. (I
will say though that you might be interested in the "composition versus
i
> I'm new to Maven and am building a POM with profiles. I want to be able to
Then you are most likely doing things "wrong." Is there no other way
to build/test your app without using profiles?
> Currently the value of the "config" system property is equivalent to the
> value of the profile id.
We have had long discussions about why profiles are not the right way to
deal with environment/deployment issues.
Ron
On 20/01/2011 3:05 AM, Anders Hammar wrote:
Not that I know of, no.
In your example, why don't you just specify the value ('staging') in the
confgiuration of the surefire plug
May I also warn you of relying on random repos for solving your current
problem of finding a specific artifact. Some repos have a bad history of not
following Maven best-practice, which ultimately will bite you in the...
Personally I'm very conservative when it comes to using external repos,
which
> Does anybody know the URL for the maven2 repos for Oracle and IBM ?
You probably don't just want to know the URLs for some repos hosted by
a couple companies, right? Ultimately you want to know where (what
repos) you can download some particular artifacts.
What artifacts are you looking for? Us
Am Mittwoch 19 Januar 2011, 10:30:33 schrieb Piotr Skawinski:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way in maven to generate a web project with java, resources, and
> webapp folders running the archtype goal. Maven suggest to create a multi
> project module with:
>
> multi-project
>
> |-- pom.xml
> |-- my-app
> But i would like to get this structure
>
> web-app
> |-- src
> '--main
> '-- java
Simply use the existing archetype and then run "mkdir
web-app/src/main/java" and poof, you've got it.
The archetype builds a project that conforms to the Maven believes are
the best practices/standards. Yo
Greetings Hilco,
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Hilco Wijbenga
wrote:
>
> Option 1: It's easy to write a POM that creates a JAR for a GWT widget
> including CSS and other resources. It's also easy to then write a POM
> that depends on that JAR and creates a WAR for integration testing. So
> far
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Jonathan Vila Lopez
wrote:
> As the IBM MQSeries jars are not in the apache maven repositories, I have
> downloaded the jars but now I would like to add to my Artifactory
> repository. but I have to do that one jar by one.
That would be something to ask t
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Jonathan Vila Lopez
wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anybody know the URL for the maven2 repos for Oracle and IBM ?
There is some info on an Oracle Maven repo here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/berkeleydb/downloads/maven-087630.html
(I found that you can
yes!
On 20/01/11 12:56, Tirumal Reddy Moolamalla wrote:
I got solution to this. You just need to
putfalse in your assembly
descriptor file.
Regards,
Tirumal Reddy M
-Original Message-
From: Tirumal Reddy Moolamalla [mailto:t.moolama...@zensar.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5
Simply add 'false' to Your
'bin.xml'. (See
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/assembly.html#class_assembly)
On 20/01/11 12:33, Tirumal Reddy Moolamalla wrote:
I need something like this.
Example.tar
-MyFolder
But I am getting like this.
Example.tar
---Example
-
I got solution to this. You just need to put
false in your assembly descriptor
file.
Regards,
Tirumal Reddy M
-Original Message-
From: Tirumal Reddy Moolamalla [mailto:t.moolama...@zensar.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:04 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Maven Assembly
Hello.
As the IBM MQSeries jars are not in the apache maven repositories, I have
downloaded the jars but now I would like to add to my Artifactory
repository. but I have to do that one jar by one.
Is there any other better way to do that ? We are 4 developers and I would
like to avoid tha
Hi,
I want to create a tar file using assembly plugin. I am able to do create a tar
file but unable to customize the root folder. It always is project/module name.
For example: My module name is "Example" and I want to create "Example.tar"
file and it should directly contain "MyFolder". But whe
Did You check the doc of the archetype plugin?
This should solve Your problem:
http://maven.apache.org/archetype/maven-archetype-plugin/advanced-usage.html
On 19/01/11 10:30, Piotr Skawinski wrote:
Is there a way in maven to generate a web project with java, resources, and
webapp folders runn
Hello
Does anybody know the URL for the maven2 repos for Oracle and IBM ?
-
*Slitzweitz !! *
> There is no problem with xerces and its relocation the problem is
> that any downloading has downloaded anything :
>
> because the referenced jar does not exist in the repo1 repository.
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-coping-with-sun-jars.html
Wayne
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Hello Anders
There is no problem with xerces and its relocation the problem is
that any downloading has downloaded anything :
>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/transaction/jta/1.0.1B/jta-1.0.1B.jar
>>
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/resource/connector/1.0/connector-1.0.ja
Not sure why you're using Maven to execute this Maven class, but anyways...
The error message possibly hints that there is some garbage chars on the
command line. Did you copy the command line from somewhere?
/Anders
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:23, Chintan Sanghavi
wrote:
> I am new to Spring & M
I should clarify: Maven handles this relocation for you. But you should
update the coordinates used for future versions there might not be a
relocation pom.
/Anders
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:13, Anders Hammar wrote:
> It means that this artifact used to be under the coordinates xerces:cerces,
>
It means that this artifact used to be under the coordinates xerces:cerces,
but is now using the coordinates xerces:xercesImpl. When the developers
moved it, the created a so-called relocation pom in the old space, to
simplify for the users. The build still works right? But you get this
warning.
Yo
I am new to Spring & Maven.
I have properly installed maven in my machine.
Also able to compile the project code.
But when I execute the java class using following command..
mvn -e exec:java -Dexec.mainClass=com.test.beg.Calculate -Dexec.args="3000 3"It
gives error like...
+ Error stacktr
No help on this ? :)
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Anders Hammar wrote:
> The list archives (nabble for example) are great for verifying that.
>
> /Anders
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:47, Piotr Skawinski <
> piotr.skawinski.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It wasnt on purpose. I just couldnt
Hello.
When I try to compile my software I get this errors :
[WARNING] The artifact xerces:xerces:jar:2.4.0 has been relocated to
xerces:xercesImpl:jar:2.4.0
Downloading:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/transaction/jta/1.0.1B/jta-1.0.1B.jar
Downloading:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/res
any phase before the phase in which you create the bundle...
probably generate-resources
On 20 January 2011 07:56, Adam Crain wrote:
> What phase should I be doing this in to insure that they make it into the
> bundle?
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>
>> >> 3) Uncompress
Not that I know of, no.
In your example, why don't you just specify the value ('staging') in the
confgiuration of the surefire plugin?
/Anders
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 07:52, Jeff wrote:
> I'm new to Maven and am building a POM with profiles. I want to be able to
> set a system property that c
This type of question should be addressed to the Maven user list. I've
forwarded it to there, where this thread should continue.
The answer that some things are missing in central is due to licensing. For
example, the oracle jdbc jar. They can't be added to central.
The solution is to install a re
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