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On 11/01/07, bendg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been struggling with this problem for a couple of days now, any ideas?
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
[INFO] The plugin 'org.codehaus.mojo:jetty-maven-plugin' does not exist
d
I tried adding:
org.codehaus.mojo
jetty-maven-plugin
But to no avail..
Any ideas?
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Thanks Wayne...
the message error is not found on google :(.
I have removed all dependencies and putted again, but without sucess.
If I try with the jars on my pc, it works. I think there are a problem with
the jars on mvn repository, like calling wrong dependencies or wrong
versions of it.
On
This seems like a JSF problem, not really a Maven issue per se.
I'd send a similar email (minus the pom) to a couple JSF groups and
see what they say about it.
Also I'd try deploying your app to another app server to see if
perhaps its simply a Jetty bug.
Wayne
On 9/8/06, Dudu <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I don't know what to do...
i'm migrating my project to maven, but always happen a problem with
dependencies...
I'm using adf faces, tomahawk and Sun RI.
To corrige this error, I'm trying to add some libraries...
This is the error:
HTTP ERROR: 500
/sag/index.jspx(47,19) PWC6317: The attributes fo