Hi,
I thought the version is defined in
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=maven.git;a=blob;f=maven-core/src/main/resources/META-INF/plexus/default-bindings.xml;h=09ecba441e61d4a997b01af0171815c558548537;hb=maven-3.0.4
(replace hb with the version of your choice :-)).
Hmm, I guess
My team colleague gets the following error:
_
mvn clean or mvn help:effective-pom gives the following error:
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
Downloading:
Probably you have the xxx-shared artifact already in your local repository
from an earlier invocation, so it won't get looked up in Nexus, while your
colleague doesn't.
I think your parent part of the pom should look something like this:
parent
groupIdxxx.xxx.xxx/groupId
Hi Tommy,
Tommy Svensson wrote:
My team colleague gets the following error:
_
mvn clean or mvn help:effective-pom gives the following error:
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
Downloading:
28 nov 2013 kl. 16:05 skrev Jörg Schaible joerg.schai...@scalaris.com:
Hi Tommy,
Tommy Svensson wrote:
My team colleague gets the following error:
_
mvn clean or mvn help:effective-pom gives the following error:
[INFO] Scanning
28 nov 2013 kl. 15:39 skrev Nick Stolwijk nick.stolw...@gmail.com:
Probably you have the xxx-shared artifact already in your local repository
from an earlier invocation, so it won't get looked up in Nexus, while your
colleague doesn't.
I think your parent part of the pom should look
I did remove my local repository files (~/.m2/repository/...) and did an mvn
install and got this exact problem myself!
I'm however completely failing to understand why. I tried to add
relativePath../relativePath to the install module but that made no
difference and since .. is the one and
Hmmm I suspect you may not have read this post:
http://developer-blog.cloudbees.com/2013/03/playing-trade-offs-with-maven.html
(Trigger for suspicion is people referring to an install pom... esp when
they put install in quotes)
On 28 November 2013 17:04, Tommy Svensson to...@natusoft.se wrote:
Actually, if maven is failing to see the project being built (itself) it would
explain both that it tries to download its own pom and that the first module
child fails to see the parent.
But what would make it fail to se itself ? It is a valid pom and it is called
pom.xml.
Regards,
Tommy
28 nov 2013 kl. 18:10 skrev Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com:
Hmmm I suspect you may not have read this post:
http://developer-blog.cloudbees.com/2013/03/playing-trade-offs-with-maven.html
No, I had not. After looking at it I have no idea what you are trying to say
with it.
Sounded like you were using a pom to install 3rd party jars into the
local repo for other modules to use... I ack that I could be wildly off
base... but when we see people talking about their install pom and
putting install in quotes 9 times out of 10 they are trying to hack
installing .jar files
Supposed I've:
in src/main/java/dependency/child.java:
package dependency;
import dependency.parent;
public class child extends parent
{
}
in src/main/java/dependency/parent.java:
package dependency;
public class parent
{
}
How does maven determine that
parent.java must be
Maven doesn't do anything to determine that.
It's delegated to the used jdk compiler.
--
Olivier
On Nov 29, 2013 12:34 PM, Larry Evans cppljev...@suddenlink.net wrote:
Supposed I've:
in src/main/java/dependency/child.java:
package dependency;
import dependency.parent;
public class
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