I have a Java executable class I need to run and I am unable to
determine how to run the java task with a classpath that points to the
classes packaged within my plugin. Is there any way to access this?
Alex Vollmer
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Software Engineer
Tenzing Communications, Inc.
705 Fifth
I need to execute some Java code included in my custom plugin as one of
the goals. How can I get a reference to the path where the plugins
classes are?
Thanks in advance.
Alex Vollmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software Engineer
Tenzing Communications, Inc.
705 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 700
Seattle, WA
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Alex Vollmer
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Tenzing Communications, Inc.
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Seattle, WA 98104
, 2004-01-21 at 17:09, Brett Porter wrote:
Yes. It's a normal dependency, but add typeplugin/type.
Cheers,
Brett
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From: Alex Vollmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2004 12:00 PM
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Subject: Making plugins a dependency
The 'plugin:install' goal installs the JAR in the local repository, I
want a goal that installs the JAR in the remote repository.
--Alex V.
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 12:58, Incze Lajos wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 11:48:46AM -0800, Alex Vollmer wrote:
What Maven goal will allow me to deploy my
plugin.
Is there a way I can deploy the plugin as a SNAPSHOT and have my
projects automatically download the latest goods?
Alex Vollmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software Engineer
Tenzing Communications, Inc.
705 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104 USA
T: +1 206.607.2869
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Are there any known issues with using Jikes in the 'java:compile' goal
(via the build.compiler property)? I wanted to improve the speed up the
compilation of a reactor-built project by switching from the 'javac'
compiler (the default) to jikes, but when I do I'm getting all sorts of
odd Jikes
I have several Maven projects that require a common custom-built Maven
goal. Can anyone shed some light on how to go about distributing a
custom Maven goal? Or will each user need to manually install the goal
into their Maven directory?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
I've been running into JAR problems with weblogic's EJB Compiler when
the extension information in the MANIFEST.MF file of a dependent JAR
exists. The docs seem to indicate that you can turn this stuff off by
setting the 'maven.jar.manifest.extensions.add' property to 'false'.
However, looking
OK, here's a good one for you clever Maven folk...
I have several CVS projects that are inter-related and change often.
Because they change so frequently we wanted to short-circuit the
normal JAR publishing and instead compile our code and put JARs directly
into our local repository. My first
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