Hi Martin,
It could be that your URL is incorrect because Continuum couldn't download
it. Have you tried uploading your pom instead?
Dawn
martin.villalobos wrote:
Hi, i'm new in the CI world.
i'm trying to add a Maven 2 project in continuum from the web interface
but...
when i try to do
Hi,
I've tried this and it turned out that excludes doesn't work. I'm not sure
if this is a bug. I'll try to look at the source code of this and check
where it went wrong.
Dawn
Michael Waluk wrote:
Can anyone tell me why I can't seem to get excludes to work for a
webResource?
I have
Hi Rodrigo,
I also tried doing this and got the same error. Maybe you'd like to try
downloading prebuilt Continuum 1.1 snapshot and use this instead.
http://maven.zones.apache.org/~continuum/builds/trunk/
Hope this helps.
Dawn
Rodrigo Gonçalves wrote:
Hi !!
I have continuum working
Hi!
You can follow these steps:
In your Continuum application:
1) Click the Maven 2.0x Project link on the left menu (if you're going to
add a Maven 2.0 project).
2) You may specify a POM Url (e.g.
Hi Marcos,
Instead of doing that, try this:
dependencies
dependency
groupIdjunit/groupId
artifactIdjunit/artifactId
version${property.name}/version
/dependency
/dependencies
property.name3.8.1/property.name
Declare the version as a property then use that in your dependency.
I think it'll help if you could post your build output here.
Dawn
Jan-Oliver Wuelfing wrote:
Hello to everybody,
I´ve encountered a prob with Eclipse´s Maven plug-in:
It prompts that a project build error exist: failed to validate pom.
Can anyone give an advice, please?
Cheers
You can define this in the name tag of your pom.xml.
Dawn
adingfelder wrote:
While I agree with that, I'm not sure how to give it a name (thuis the
reason for the post) :)
where do you define the project name?
amorgovsky wrote:
You could try to give it a name with something
Try adding -cpu (check plugin updates) when building your project.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
adingfelder wrote:
When doing a maven build, I get errors where maven is looking at
maven-surefire-plugin.
I tried to disable the tests in my pom.xml but it did not help.
(I have attached the pom
Hi! You may refer to: http://maven.apache.org/settings.html.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
Philippe Faes-2 wrote:
Dear all,
We have a maven repository which is only visible from within our
organisation (over http). I whould like to share it with selected people
outside the organisation, so I
To do this, you may use the maven-dependency-plugin.
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/usage.html
Hope this helps.
Dawn
Beagan, Patrick wrote:
I'm have a project that has a few dependencies. This works great for
the compile phase but for my packaging phase, I've
AFAIK, this is already fixed in version 2.0.5. What version of Maven are you
using?
Dawn
maik.ebert wrote:
Hello,
if have multple executions of the same plugin at the same life cycle phase
in my pom.xml. If have ordered them in the order I want to them to
execute, but sometimes this
Hi Raju,
There's actually a compilation error. Did you run Maven using the -X switch?
This must have caused the stacktrace produced. Try to compile again without
using this switch and see the source file(s) that failed to compile.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
raju wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to
to switch off maven-surefire-plugin didn't help and
that's why was wondering if there was any workaround through which I can
restrict the execution to one section of the two execution blocks in my
script.
Thanks a lot,
Shinjan
On 1/8/07, dawn.angelito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
If a build
Hi Raju,
Try to set your M2_REPO to C:\Documents and
Settings\yourmachine\.m2\repository.
Dawn
dawn.angelito wrote:
Hi Raju,
You can do this by adding this snippet of code to your pom.xml:
configuration
tasks
ant antfile=${basedir
Hi,
You may also want to refer to:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-pom.html for
additional info.
Dawn
Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi) wrote:
Hi,
In case I have a pom.xml file in a directory and I want that it will
take the src directory from another location than the
Hi,
If a build phase is called, it will execute not only this phase but also
every phase prior to the specified build phase. There is no way you can
restrict the execution to only one phase. You can specify a goal though.
Anyway, you can't skip the test phase. However, if you want to skip the
Hi,
Not sure if this one's a bug because it should be working. However, you may
file an issue to: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG for this to be fixed.
Dawn
matthewadams wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using Maven 2.0.4 and the maven-antrun-plugin, and I express a
dependency on a version of an
Hi Raju,
You can do this by adding this snippet of code to your pom.xml:
configuration
tasks
ant antfile=${basedir}/build.xml inheritRefs=true
target name=test/
/ant
/tasks
/configuration
You
Trent,
I've noticed that your dependency version looks like a timestamp. Have you
tried removing this?
Also, I'm just curious... How can you tell that your artifacts were not
updated? It might be that the copies of your artifacts does not need
updating that is why maven does not update them.
Hi Brandon,
As far as I know, there's no way that the default goals bound in the Maven
lifecycle phases will not be executed. So even if you set mvn
webstart:jnlp as the default goal for a module, it will still execute
install.
Dawn
Brandon Goodin wrote:
Hey All,
This may be a dumb
Hi Sha Jiang,
Did you declare this dependency in your pom? If so, please show us a snippet
of your pom.xml.
Thanks,
Dawn
jiangshachina wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a Web application project.
I added javax.transaction:jta:jta-1.0.1B.jar to dependency,
but in fact my project doesn't need the
Hi JC,
Have you tried using moduleExcludes instead? You may refer to:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/site-mojo.html#moduleExcludes.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
JC Walmetz wrote:
I have a pom with several modules. I'd like to exclude some of the modules
from the site.
I
Hi Olivier and Wim,
Try using the --quiet option. It will change the logging level to ERROR.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
Wim Deblauwe wrote:
I already posted the same question a few days ago, but no answer yet.
Maybe
we should file a bug on this? It is annoying when converting to Maven
Hi Olivier,
In your parent POM, use:
dependencyManagement
dependencies
dependency
groupIdcom.mycompany.app/groupId
artifactIdmy-subapp/artifactId
version${project.version}/version
/dependency
/dependencies
/dependencyManagement
${project.version}
Hi,
There's a simpler way to do this. Just append the following to your maven
command:
-Dmaven.surefire.debug
Also, you may refer to this document:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Dealing+with+Eclipse-based+IDE
Hope this helps.
Dawn
matthewadams wrote:
Hi,
This
Hi Alexander,
I think site aggregation isn't supported yet.
Dawn
Morgovsky, Alexander (US - Glen Mills) wrote:
I have a parent POM which has two modules. Module A's sites get
deployed to host/A/. Module B's sites get deployed to host/B/. What do
I need to do in the parent POM so that
From: dawn.angelito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 11/10/2006 1:15 AM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Plugin Annotation to control Inheritance
Hi Barrett,
I'd like to clarify if you're referring to 20-30 submodules or 20-30
projects that each has
Hi Barrett,
I'd like to clarify if you're referring to 20-30 submodules or 20-30
projects that each has a parent POM? For the former, just specify
inheritedfalse/inherited to the parent POM. But if you have 20-30
different projects, I suggest that you create another project and include
all these
Hi,
I think the problem here is not the missing Velocity resource. You can just
ignore this. You may have tried creating a new project inside an existing
Maven project which causes the build to fail. Try to do this again, this
time in a fresh folder/directory.
Hope this helps.
Dawn
Franz
Hi Laura,
Using the finalName tag will change the filename of the artifact in the
target. However, the one installed in the repository will still use the
default naming convention artifact-version.
Dawn
Laura Hinojosa wrote:
Is there a way to change the Artifact's filename to something
Hi Saminda,
You may refer to the following link:
http://people.apache.org/~epunzalan/maven-assembly-plugin/. This doc however
isn't released yet.
Hope this helps!
Dawn
Saminda Abeyruwan-3 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in the process of migrating from Maven1 to Maven2. I've being faced
the
Hi jfd,
The junit-report-plugin is used in m1. However, it has a counterpart in m2
which is maven-surefire-report-plugin. You can refer to this link:
http://people.apache.org/~aramirez/maven-surefire-report-plugin/ for info on
how to use this plugin. This doc however isn't released yet.
Dawn
Hi,
You may refer to this site: http://maven.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html. I
haven't used this plugin yet though.
Dawn
SoftwareEngineering Hauschel wrote:
Hey all,
wich m2 eclipse plugIn's do you know and use?
http://mevenide.codehaus.org/release/eclipse/update/site.xml seems to
be
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