You want to generate the wsdl as part of the maven build, so that you
could deploy it to a repo. I have never used the code-first approach
with Maven, but I'm thinking that the wsgen mojo [1] should do what
you want. Just specify that the wsdl should be generated.
/Anders
[1] http://jax-ws-common
Hi there,
I've been a maven user since the early 1.0 days and have contributed patches at
various times for the ejb-plugin, ear-plugin and others.
I've also had the unfortunate experience of having to use WebLogic 10+ to
create useable maven poms for our projects. In fact, when I read the OP I
Hi!
Yes I understand.
So, I would like to get from a repository all the groupId, artifactId,
version "3s" and put it into an SQL DB. Then I want to draw a graph using
my DB (POM = node, dependency = edge), and finally I want to put in my
local POM and see how the dependency tree looklike in the bi
Hi,
well, as I said, on remote reposes Indexer can't do much IF index is
not published. And crawling a repo is considered a bad behavior, so be
polite! :)
Could you describe a bit more about your use case?
Thanks,
~t~
PS: Ma nema problema Ogi, i drugi put! Moze i direktno :D
On Mon, Nov 14,
Thank you (Koszonom) for your response!
By given repository I mean a remote repository address (http,https..). I
thought that Nexus Indexer can only manage local repo. Anyway, if I
understand, indexing a repo is done on the repo side, and I cannot use it
for sure.
I need something like: http://sea
I'm attempting to run a simple ant task that reads an existing pom.xml.
However, when the task gets to the pom reading line, it says:
[artifact:pom] Unable to create dummy Pom
[artifact:pom] Component descriptor cannot be found in the component
repository:
org.apache.maven.artifact.repository.lay
Hm,
a typo:
Maven3 (nor Maven2) does not...
Thanks,
~t~
2011/11/14 Tamás Cservenák :
> Hi Ogi,
>
> Maven3 (not was Maven2) does not use or consume or need index at all...
>
> For indexer API uses you can see some examples here:
> https://github.com/cstamas/maven-indexer-examples
>
> For CLI us
Hi Ogi,
Maven3 (not was Maven2) does not use or consume or need index at all...
For indexer API uses you can see some examples here:
https://github.com/cstamas/maven-indexer-examples
For CLI uses (to create indexes for repositories), unsure is there any
up to date doco, but just gleaning over th
Hi!
I would like to get a list of all artifacts placed in a given repository. I
think I could use Maven Indexer but I am not sure it works with Maven 3.
Also I couldn't find any example using Maven Indexer, to know where to
start. I would appreciate if somebody put me on right direction, recommend
(apologies, if you get this twice - I tried posting on nabble, but get
"This post has NOT been accepted by the mailing list yet." - dont know why
- so now trying directly to the mailing-list)
I need some advice on how to setup maven-build
of the client-jar for java-first webservices...
Previousl
Need some advice on how to setup maven-build
of the client-jar for java-first webservices...
Previously, I have been working with wsdl-first webservices,
where you simply save the wsdl in version-control
and then generate the java client classes from it.
But now I have switched to another proje
Dear All,
I would need better help in understanding how the Maven Assembly plugin works.
I am using a third-party application server which automatically generates an
assembly.xml and I am having a problem:
I have a multi-module maven project and if I add one maven dependency in a
specific modul
It looks to me like your settings.xml isn't defining a pluginRepository.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 7:09 AM, brian2011 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Maven 2.2.1 and Nexus 1.7.2. Nexus is configured as an internal
> repository manager with a single nexus group to external repository such as
> maven cen
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