Le 27 janv. 2011 à 12:42, Simone Tripodi a écrit :
thanks a lot for your feedbacks, much more than appreciated! :)
Good time sync. I need it right now.
* Yes it also packs a Solr webepp, it is needed to embed it in
Tomcat. Do you think it could be a useful feature having also webapp
.war as
Le 27 janv. 2011 à 12:42, Simone Tripodi a écrit :
thanks a lot for your feedbacks, much more than appreciated! :)
One more anomaly I find: the license is in the output of the pom.xml.
I think this should not be the case.
*my* license should be there, not the license of the archetype. Or?
paul
Or create a new repository for your company and set maven.repo.remote to
contain your repository after ibiblio (or before ?).
Paul
Jörg Schaible wrote:
what is the standard way to handle dependencies to jars that are no longer available at ibiblio due to licensing issues? I have currently an
Vincent Massol wrote:
In any case, Maven has an open architecture and Forrest has a Maven
plugin. That's cool. Users can choose to use whichever they prefer.
Mmmh, is that not a Forrest plugin for maven ?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=turbine-maven-devm=105438035409490w=2
I am a bit unclear on
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Are you actually confirming you believe it's an overkill even ofr
jakarta commons ?
Absolutely it's overkill. Additionally if I ever made a live site tool
for Maven I would personally never use anything Cocoon-based. That's my
preference and as such carries some weight around
Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu wrote:
degenerates quickly into the sort of rambings I dispise.
So, is there really someone out here that sort of thinks in terms of the
product instead of thinking in this general undebatable effect of a logo...
To me, we need to document sufficiently the
On Mercredi, nove 26, 2003, at 10:25 Europe/Paris, Norbert Pabi wrote:
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
+1 feather.
(I would have loved the brewed)
Is there any good reason you can't use the BeanShell of BSF taglibs of
Jelly ??
They are there and I know at least that the BeanShell one is working.
Is it maybe yet another difficulty of actually encoding the
dependencies ?
It really looks so... Jelly is basically suffering of not taking
I think the solution is to use lazyAttainGoal instead of attainGoal...
but I never got it to work and I don't know wether an RC2 will repair
this.
Then plugin-writers will be able to make use of it instead of making
use of attainGoal or of prereqs (which is equivalent if I don't
mistake).
Eric Berenguier wrote:
Sri Sankaran wrote:
Have you tried
j:set var=maven.test.skip value=true scope=parent/
Still doesn't work.
I don't think scope=parent is even needed there...
(if I don't mistake there's even no parent scope)
Paul
Simon,
Be it XML (as opposed to some form of HTML), these entites don't exist.
But you you're free to define it. Try getting one of the parts of the
XHTML DTD.
However, it maybe simpler for you to have something more readable and
switch to an encoding aware policy:
- choose your encoding (for
, at 11:19 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you, setting the encoding to iso-8859-1 works fine. Even though
it's kinda funny that the utf-8 doesn't.
Cheers,
simon
-Original Message-
From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 24. November 2003 10:50
To: Maven
Are you really meaning it's being run through velocity ??
So if understand well, these encoding variables are just needed all
the times!!
Why not treat XML as XML ? Hence use the encoding header decently.
This is just a shame!
(or I'm mistaking)
This could be a reason I had so many atrocities
On Mercredi, nove 19, 2003, at 09:36 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Et all,
I would like to use a non http (filesystem on winnt share) local
repository. E.g. in project.properties:
maven.repo.remote=file:/hostname/share/some/where/maven
But it doesnt' seem to work?
Any clues?
How
You might be hitting the same problem as I had: the InputSource is not
appropriately set with the setSystemId hence the parser expects that
the file being parsed is in the local directory or that it is an
absolute URL...
Also try with file://../suites maybe but I don't think it should be the
Hi Maven-Gurus,
Last time I read the FAQ, I think it was suggested to post here the
request to upload to www.iblio.org/maven/, so I do.
It would be nice to have Saxon's AElfred parser available on this.
http://saxon.sourceforge.net/aelfred.html
This parser used to be intrickably delivered
Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Pub Key:http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/public-key.asc
Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/11/2003 09:13:38 AM:
Hi Maveners,
I had the funny following bug when running the jelly project.xml in
reactor
Sorry, I did not mean I know it should be thus but I know it's
working this way but that it should not be thus.
Paul
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Why ?
I know it should be thus, it worked doing a symbolic link but the
program manipulating the parser should set the systemId and not only
give a stream
Hi there,
I've finally found the evil reason for me to have invalid jars...
I had several lines in my shortDescription element... that's a first
killer... for this, I presume somewhat must be thinking of a fix that
would normalize spaces, or ?
The second one was more subtle, I had the
Lukasz,
We have been doing this and it's no so hard to collect all jars and make
it a double-clickable jar...
Here's our maven.xml extract...
You'll note that we call a GUI for that... it makes no sense to make a
double-clickable jar that's not a GUI, I feel. This class also sets the
Hi maveners,
That's annoying... I'm getting a classnotfound exception (on
javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory) when trying to invoke
xml:transform from the maven.xml.
This is weird because I do have the dependencies correct, as I
understand it:
dependency
idcommons-jelly/id
Rademacher Tobias wrote:
Hi Folks,
Does the RC1 release uploads the the POM files into the repository? I read a
discussion thread on the maven mailing lists about this topic a couple of
months ago. So please do not flame me when you decided to decline this
feature request.
Assuming that it works
I've found it easier to simply add in a common bin directory, a modified
copy of the maven script with the added properties.
Paul
khote wrote:
set a global
export MAVEN_HOME_LOCAL=/mavenrepository
or some such place. Put that in your /etc/profile so everybody shares it.
- Original Message
I would support this request, which, if I understand well, hasn't been
answered yet.
It is clear that many extra things will be caught (e.g. servlet's
doGet) by such a report but this is not really a problem and such a
tool should support being configured to avoid declaring it as unused.
It
Nooo... I think users of such a tool would accept to write by hand the
methods that should be considered as entry-points to the package!
Paul
On Lundi, octo 6, 2003, at 14:48 Europe/Paris, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
Oops,
considering dynamic class loading and reflection it
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Nooo... I think users of such a tool would accept to write by hand the
methods that should be considered as entry-points to the package!
I am not advocating that this project build such an animal. All I am
saying is that when you have every piece
Jason van Zyl wrote:
dependency
groupIdfoo/groupId
artifactIdbar/artifactId
version1.0/version
/dependency
Is the way to declare dependencies.
Cool.
Do I interpret correctly that:
dependency
idblop/id
version13.123231/version
/dependency
Is a kind of shortcut for the
I am now converted to Maven and I have partially converted our largest
codebase to maven (still as a single project), it is still mostly based
on ant.
(the project is named ActiveMath, http://www.activemath.org/).
The funny thing that happened is that people were afraid that I remove
the ant
Hi,
I am producing applets with a little more XML-encoded data. This data is
parsed in my maven.xml and, currently, the data is also in the
maven.xml... what should be the best place to put such an XML ?
I don't like too much putting it in the project.xml as long as the
schema would complain
Dare I ask what MavenProxy is ?
Google doesn't seem to find anything on this topic.
Is it simply the proxy settings in Maven... or is it a Servlet-based
maven at work ?
Thanks.
Paul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 09:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed maven
Hi Maveners,
The console plugin is a nice speed-up... would it be possible to set
properties with it as well ?
Using the reactor it looks possible to actually perform other builds
with all plugin-classes loaded.
Paul
-
To
This looks to be an interesting error...
You might want to debug a little bit (using `echo`) the classes of the
toc and book results of XSLT.
At such an error, I would understand that both are either document
objects or, at least, are roots of document objects hence not free elements.
Using
I have seen the following which at least draws the graph...
http://www.cwinters.com/News/show/?news_id=989
Paul
Christian Andersson wrote:
Hi there, just have a short question I must say that I've not studied it
yet, so a simple answer would be ok :-)
I have now several small maven projects
I would be interested.
Note that doing it with the rsync tool would also work with source-forge
(and would require less bandwidth, would erase the non-existing
files...). I didn't have the time to enrich the plugin for that, sadly.
Paul
Gilles DODINET wrote:
Jun,
I think your experience on
I might be just handwaving as I don't know these output formats but
merging XML and doing many mainpulations on them is a real snap with
jelly. It's beta stage makes it somewhat hard to write but it's still an
unparallelled luxury compared to just anything available before (like
XSLT for
a
trouble for maven.xml I think.
Paul
On Lundi, sept 8, 2003, at 13:22 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Shouldn't this go in the Jelly docs, as it's not a feature of Maven per
se.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL
-changing
tag-library. Its tags would output the same tags but with a different
namespace.
Comments welcome.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
post us a sample
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/09
On Jeudi, sept 4, 2003, at 02:28 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
XSD doesn't seem to handle arbitrary content as far as I can tell, and
hence we haven't got the properties in there
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Paul Libbrecht
That looks nice...
Is there any policy about plugin-distributions and download ?
Is there a separate chain of repositories for plugins ?
Thanks.
Paul
On Mercredi, sept 3, 2003, at 23:28 Europe/Paris, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Berin Loritsch wrote:
The old how to write a
Hi,
I am currently making a bunch of JNLP output within a maven.xml and...
maven complains that the jar element needs a jar-file to be specified...
Well... I tried putting everything in the no-namespace world, but that
doesn't help either...
My current solution is to use xml:element but it's
Hi Maveners,
It just crossed my mind that a very simple way to intergrate maven with
jEdit would be to talk to jEdit's server directly feeding the
console-messages by sending the appropriate bsh script-snippets. That
looks pretty easy as soon as I know how to plug log-listeners...
Ant used to
It would be good if this could support the mirroring procedure of
SourceForge as well.
Paul
On Mercredi, sept 3, 2003, at 16:53 Europe/Paris, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 09:58, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
You are just trying to point your maven builds at the
On Jeudi, août 21, 2003, at 01:31 Europe/Paris, Brett Porter wrote:
Since maven b10, the maven.home is now in ${user.home}/.maven.
Nope, that's maven.home.local.
Indeed, sorry...
I'm guesing your problem is the repository, not the plugins directory.
In
this case, have all the users set
Ben Walding wrote:
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Also, I wanted to request a small post-processing command, maybe to be
inserted as a property, to allow anything created in this repository
to be flagged group-writable. Where should I set this ? Should I go
into the maven source ?
Perhaps set
Hi Maveners,
Since maven b10, the maven.home is now in ${user.home}/.maven.
For our current systems, this is pretty much a catastrophe as the homes
are limited (being backed-up).
I managed changing this to a shared directory (which will allow then
people to also share their repository). I
Is the idea of a dependency role not something that would possibly help
here ?
Aside of basic-roles like building, running-tests, etc, a project
should even be able to specify roles depending on the runtime behaviour
expected.
Dependency inclusion (which is planned in some maven future I
Jason,
To my taste, this looks awesomely great!
(though dangerous, as said)
Your ideas on implications for management of dependencies are clearly
something neat. For example, we have a dependency.xml for each
dependency (with a bunch of documentation)
I see other implications in the sense
Martin Skopp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 11:26, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
But having one property is a problem: it's not extensible, or do I
mistake?
extensible in which direction? Sorry, I still didn't got the point of
it
Well, at least in the sense a user's build.xml could overwrite
Simon Matic Langford wrote:
are we talking about creating links to javadocs in a different location
if
running offline?
or are we talking about creating links to online javadocs using a local
package-list file, as is necessary when sitting behind an authenticating
proxy?
or both?
I think both.
Chiara Farges wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the latest Maven release.. And as you can see, i am
just trying to run a simple aspectwerkz sample.. I am getting this
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: xml
. Please help..
Below is the exception stack..
Chiara,
You need to put a dependency in your
Hi,
In the hope of crafting a project to quickly and often compile, I told
myself it would make sense to use the generated build.xml.
Well.. I got disappointed a bit:
- it starts to download a few things to the target/lib directory which
seems to something good if one wants the build.xml be
I've had this problem and... guess what... it's a problem of
classloading. At least I'm pretty sure of it.
I couldn't figure it out but I was implementing my own classloader which
was a new thing for me.
The same happens with sax create drivers methods...
(I was doing this in jEdit).
I would
Storing a password is never a good idea.
If you're using ssh I would strongly recommend you use ssh-keygen -t
DSA (on the sending side) and related line with the public-key in
.ssh/auhtorized_keys2 in the receiving side instead.
Paul
Bateman, Patrick eMEDIA wrote:
One more question, is there a
Martin Skopp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 15:20, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Martin Skopp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 11:26, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
But having one property is a problem: it's not extensible, or do I
mistake?
extensible in which direction? Sorry, I still didn't got the point
Is there also a property for the rm executable ?
Most of the systems we have have an aliased remove which is actually rm
-i (ineractive). The site upload thus fails by me because it hanges at
the prompt...
Thanks.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
point the property at a GNU version of tar?
--
Hi Maveneres,
Since b9 I never ever received a failure notification of linkcheck... in
linkcheck.xml, for example, I have the following line which, to me,
makes no real sense (we really have no fixme host down here!):
result
Hi,
Apologize if someone mentionned this already earlier.
I got surprised today that my jar (in b10) came out with an invalid
manifest... the trouble was that my project.xml's description element
was multiline...
Clearly, ant should still support multiline manifest attributes (and
reformat
Michal Maczka wrote:
Short description should be exactly one line long.
For writing essays better use description tag...
Good to know... where can I read this ? Is it not specifiable in the
schema ?
Paul
-
To unsubscribe,
Jason,
I think you're going way too fast here:
- JCP things are happening isolated quite often, and I do think that in
this case not Sun but Oracle was at work for that...
- I think anyone involved with Maven should be happy that such a JSR is
found and that Maven is mentionned...
- commercial
Cool, that's exactly it!
Thanks.
Paul
On Mardi, juil 22, 2003, at 03:10 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dont set the reactors goals property
Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/07/2003 08:36:58 AM:
I'd like to run through a set of projects so as to get their
dependencies
Lester Ward wrote:
dependency
idcommons-jelly/id
artifactIdcommons-jelly-tags-log/artifactId
version20030211.142821/version
/dependency
This is still vaugely unsatisfying, as the dependency section of the project
is supposed to be what the project itself
... namely the filtering element is declared nowhere.
Until I can have something better I just inserted
xs:element name=filtering
/xs:element
In there...
Paul
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For
Going into b9's javadoc plugin.jelly seems to reveal that a property
maven.javadoc.links could do the trick. It should be a space or eol
separated separated list of URLs... no offline.
Making these plugins in jelly is really an amazing thing ! It appears
very very easy to me to adapt this
Hi,
Am I getting crazy or it really looks like I can't use the XML taglib
within a maven.xml ?
How can I declare such a dependency ? Needing to write a plugin ?
Thanks.
Paul
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For
Hi,
I'd like to programmatically generate an amount of project files to be
processed by the reactor... My best solution would be to have include
elements inside the maven:reactor element... is this provided or thought
about ?
Thanks.
Paul
did wrote:
Just a question:
I would like to understand what is the motivation to let Maven puts his
repository onto ~/.maven ???
This would lead to as many repositories as connected users...
Regards,
Did.
I think locking is the problem... running as shared users might have
inconsistent
How about a page like Maven in use ?
I think it would help an amount of people...
Paul
Luke Taylor wrote:
Bryce Fischer wrote:
I know this is a lame questions... But I've read a couple of articles
that
use Reactor to bring together smaller projects into a common larger
one. I
understand the
Well, with jelly, you can easily modify a stream of SAX events.
But you can definitely parse a document, store it in a variable, modify
it (accessing it using XPath for example) then re-output it...
Down here is such a snippet, it parses a bunch of files together and
re-outputs it in one
I do hope that this should be solved using the appropriate namespace
declarations !
Thanks for the report wether it does or not work.
Paul
On Mercredi, juil 9, 2003, at 11:12 Europe/Paris, Rademacher Tobias
wrote:
Mabye you can use xml:parse. It returns a dom4j Document in a
variable. You
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to send build notification emails. I've configured nagEmailAddress
in project.xml. But I'd like to know what else needs to be done to have Maven
send emails.
Don't know if there's anything done for that, grepping through the
plugins seems to be using it only
Hi List,
Running maven is still pretty slow for me as I have to launch the
command-line everytime. It would be nifty to be able to run maven within
an ant task, I could then simply input this within the jEdit Ant-runner,
running in the same VM, which, when equipped with a rich enough
What would be needed is validation...
When download b9, I think, I obtained a kind of XML-schema. It has an
error (according to Xerces) but this doesn't really affect the
validation...
Pau
On Jeudi, juil 3, 2003, at 04:03 Europe/Paris, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 09:37,
point. (I have to agree I never found it easy to do it in
ant).
Paul
On Mercredi, juil 2, 2003, at 12:07 Europe/Paris, Martin Skopp wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 11:46, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Running maven is still pretty slow for me as I have to launch the
command-line everytime. It would
Hi there,
this could end-up being a bug of Mozilla and seems only partially
predictable: when viewing several pages of http://maven.apache.org with
maven 1.4, the content meant to be under the banner is switched outside
of it...
This effect often disappears when reloading...
Am I the only one
Jason van Zyl wrote:
To make that thing short, allow me a quick question: how can I
instantiate a maven Project object ? Oh, and should I switch to the dev
list for that ? (just fearing).
import org.apache.maven.MavenUtils;
File f = new File( project.xml );
Project p = MavenUtils.getProject(
On Mardi, juil 1, 2003, at 14:49 Europe/Paris, Rademacher Tobias wrote:
- what interests me is to have the dependencies... and what I get in
maven.xml,
echo message=blop ${project.getDependencies() == null}/
says true whereas the project has an amount of dependencies.
Am I following
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
import org.apache.maven.MavenUtils;
File f = new File( project.xml );
Project p = MavenUtils.getProject( f );
Well... doesn't sound perfect...
- runing this as a test gives me an out-of-memory error, it looks like
it's not a good idea to invoke
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
import org.apache.maven.MavenUtils;
File f = new File( project.xml );
Project p = MavenUtils.getProject( f );
It works perfectly fine inside Maven. You also have to define what you
mean inside Maven. Clarity is your only hope of
Moretti, Luciano (MED) wrote:
Hello Again
I've got a junit test that requires access to a resource file on the
class path.
The files are normally copied to the classes/com/ge/gemsit/test
directory when built directly with Ant, but this does not see to work
with maven.
What does maven set the
**/*/include/includes
/resource
/resources
but I fear it doesn't answer your question...
Paul
Moretti, Luciano (MED) wrote:
I copied them manually before I ran maven.
Luciano
-Original Message-
From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 4:55 PM
Arthur Suilin wrote:
maven.docs.outputencoding
Yes, I've set this parameter. But this is works only for HTML generation at
final stage (if all input xdoc files are in VALID windows-1251 encoding).
Some maven plugins still generate intermediate xdoc files in ISO-8859-1
encoding, or without
Hi,
Maven is really great, I dare say that, and I hope it will mature and
stabilize...
To me it's also an efficient and user-friendly way to run jelly which is
the flexiblest glue to manipulate XML, to my taste.
How can I use maven, for example, with projects like HTML generated out
of XML ?
Hi List,
Yes, I do know the JNLP plugin which is doing great job for the
restricted goals of one deployment of one project.
The thing is... maven project-descriptors and jnlp descriptors share an
amount of similarities...
I was thinking about writing a servlet that would accept as parameters
/maven:forEach
By setting 'postProcessing' to 'true' a special list named
'reactorProjects' is made available via the reactor tag. Hope that helps.
--Alex
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Hi,
I fear this may have been answered or asked about already...
The current dependency object I get from jelly seems
Andrew Mace wrote:
Ben,
Thanks for the reply,
Do you see this as a future requirement to include the build log into the Maven site,
as Maven does include the Javadoc report and it would be useful to see if the build
falied any why from the web site.
My +1, I often try to return to this and, by
Why is that ?
There is a documentation for each tag-library in Jelly and not for
werkz, this has also surprised me.
This looks to have to do with the fact that goals are handled somewhat
differently (namely as ant-targets almost) in Maven and in Jelly... is
it true ?
Paul
Incze Lajos wrote:
Incze Lajos wrote:
I can't see where would be handled (except from that only plus tag) werkz
differently in maven and jelly. Werkz simply don't have tag documentation.
Well, tag-documentation in Jelly is run automatically from javadoc
source-code using the XDoclet, so I see no reason why it's
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