Re: signing jar and webstart plugin

2006-03-06 Thread Geoffrey De Smet

It was already there:

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAR-31

Note that my solutions are hacks as I don't have an idea of the overall 
design or program flow.


Brett Porter wrote:

Can you please submit these to jira? There are already some there
(MJAR), so please check for existing ones first.

Geoffrey De Smet wrote:

For networktools.sf.net I used the webstart plugin,
which uses the jar plugin to sign jars.
I 've had a bunch of problems, most of wrong configuration on my part,
but some I believe lay in the jar plugin.

In the end I changed these few lines in the jar plugin to get it
working, even if it's a quick  dirty hack:

1) Nullpointer on org.apache.maven.plugin.jar.JarSignMojo, line 217

addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -keypass, this.keypass );
+if (this.signedjar != null) {
addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -signedjar,
this.signedjar.getPath() );
+}
addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -storetype, this.type );

2) Nullpointer on org.apache.maven.plugin.jar.JarSignMojo, line 282

+if (project.getArtifact() != null) {
 project.getArtifact().setFile( signedjar );
+}



Maybe this helps other people having the same issues.




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With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet


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signing jar and webstart plugin

2006-03-05 Thread Geoffrey De Smet

For networktools.sf.net I used the webstart plugin,
which uses the jar plugin to sign jars.
I 've had a bunch of problems, most of wrong configuration on my part,
but some I believe lay in the jar plugin.

In the end I changed these few lines in the jar plugin to get it 
working, even if it's a quick  dirty hack:


1) Nullpointer on org.apache.maven.plugin.jar.JarSignMojo, line 217

addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -keypass, this.keypass );
+if (this.signedjar != null) {
addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -signedjar, 
this.signedjar.getPath() );

+}
addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -storetype, this.type );

2) Nullpointer on org.apache.maven.plugin.jar.JarSignMojo, line 282

+if (project.getArtifact() != null) {
 project.getArtifact().setFile( signedjar );
+}



Maybe this helps other people having the same issues.


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Geoffrey De Smet


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Re: signing jar and webstart plugin

2006-03-05 Thread Brett Porter
Can you please submit these to jira? There are already some there
(MJAR), so please check for existing ones first.

Geoffrey De Smet wrote:
 For networktools.sf.net I used the webstart plugin,
 which uses the jar plugin to sign jars.
 I 've had a bunch of problems, most of wrong configuration on my part,
 but some I believe lay in the jar plugin.
 
 In the end I changed these few lines in the jar plugin to get it
 working, even if it's a quick  dirty hack:
 
 1) Nullpointer on org.apache.maven.plugin.jar.JarSignMojo, line 217
 
 addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -keypass, this.keypass );
 +if (this.signedjar != null) {
 addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -signedjar,
 this.signedjar.getPath() );
 +}
 addArgIfNotEmpty( arguments, -storetype, this.type );
 
 2) Nullpointer on org.apache.maven.plugin.jar.JarSignMojo, line 282
 
 +if (project.getArtifact() != null) {
  project.getArtifact().setFile( signedjar );
 +}
 
 
 
 Maybe this helps other people having the same issues.
 
 

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