Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
Well - indeed I was reading the ejb docs from ejb 2.x point of view: having ejb EntityBeans. The big difference I did not notice before is, creating an Entity ejb using deployment descriptors or using the @Entity annotation does not result in the same behaviour of the container... Finally I just have to put the @Entity classes into some jar file which is available by SessionBeans simply via classpath. If I got u right, this perfectly helps. Ty! djencks wrote: > > I think we're getting tied up in nomenclature. With ejb3, the only > ejbs are session beans and mdbs. Something you annotate with @Entity > is not an ejb, just a jpa persistent object. For instance you can > put them directly in a web app and they will work fine. You can also > have "persistence units" with only jpa entities and a persistence.xml > in them that are referenced through manifest classpath of ejb jars or > wars. In any case, a jar with only @Entity classes in it will not be > recognized as a ejb jar and if you claim it is the ejb deployer will > object. > > hope this helps > david jencks > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/maven---geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a13132137 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
I think we're getting tied up in nomenclature. With ejb3, the only ejbs are session beans and mdbs. Something you annotate with @Entity is not an ejb, just a jpa persistent object. For instance you can put them directly in a web app and they will work fine. You can also have "persistence units" with only jpa entities and a persistence.xml in them that are referenced through manifest classpath of ejb jars or wars. In any case, a jar with only @Entity classes in it will not be recognized as a ejb jar and if you claim it is the ejb deployer will object. hope this helps david jencks On Oct 5, 2007, at 1:01 AM, dbrenck wrote: djencks wrote: I haven't looked at the phonebook example in great detail but it looks to me like the "entity" uses jpa and is not an ejb 2.x entity bean. As such, if there are no session beans in the jar, it's no longer an ejb jar. If there's an application.xml in the ear that claims it is, geronimo will probably object. If you want to use it as a persistence unit referenced from the war I think you need to put the jar in the ears lib directory or include a manifest classpath entry in the war's META-INF/MANIFEST.MF pointing to the jar. Hope I'm right and that this helps :-) Yes, and no :-) We got an EntityBean 3.0 class, a SessionBean class and an Interface implemented by the SessionBean class. JPA is used by the SesionBean (not(!) by the EntityBean) This thing works, cause the EntityBean is found/read and written by the SessionBean which uses JPA. Because the EntityBean uses @Entity and other persistance annotations, it should be alright to just remove the SessionBean from the jar (as well as it's interface class) and deploy the jar then then. When trying/doing so, the deployer crashes with the given (2 posts above) exception. (Yes, i removed the entry from the persistance.xml too, which mentions the SessionBean. You can then remove the persistance unit definition, cause no class depends on it. I tried both ways: remained it and removed it - no difference.) --- Apart from the example mentioned above, the deployment exception always occurs if an ejb.jar that is to be deployed ONLY contains EntityBeans. Maybe that s a hint where I'm going wrong - although I didn't see something in the specs for j2ee 5 which sais that any ejb.jar must at least contain one SessionBean (if u do add just one SessionBean to the ejb.jar the deployer works fine again). If someone can setup an example of a simple ejb.jar with just one simple 3.0 EntityBean class which deploys on his geronimo, I would be happy if he made it available for me. So I can check what s wrong with my own ejb.jar or with my server. Btw. - I'm running this: http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/geronimo/2.0.1/geronimo- tomcat6-jee5-2.0.1-bin.zip cheers, dirk -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/maven--- geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a13055049 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
djencks wrote: > > > > I haven't looked at the phonebook example in great detail but it > looks to me like the "entity" uses jpa and is not an ejb 2.x entity > bean. As such, if there are no session beans in the jar, it's no > longer an ejb jar. If there's an application.xml in the ear that > claims it is, geronimo will probably object. If you want to use it > as a persistence unit referenced from the war I think you need to put > the jar in the ears lib directory or include a manifest classpath > entry in the war's META-INF/MANIFEST.MF pointing to the jar. > > Hope I'm right and that this helps :-) > Yes, and no :-) We got an EntityBean 3.0 class, a SessionBean class and an Interface implemented by the SessionBean class. JPA is used by the SesionBean (not(!) by the EntityBean) This thing works, cause the EntityBean is found/read and written by the SessionBean which uses JPA. Because the EntityBean uses @Entity and other persistance annotations, it should be alright to just remove the SessionBean from the jar (as well as it's interface class) and deploy the jar then then. When trying/doing so, the deployer crashes with the given (2 posts above) exception. (Yes, i removed the entry from the persistance.xml too, which mentions the SessionBean. You can then remove the persistance unit definition, cause no class depends on it. I tried both ways: remained it and removed it - no difference.) --- Apart from the example mentioned above, the deployment exception always occurs if an ejb.jar that is to be deployed ONLY contains EntityBeans. Maybe that s a hint where I'm going wrong - although I didn't see something in the specs for j2ee 5 which sais that any ejb.jar must at least contain one SessionBean (if u do add just one SessionBean to the ejb.jar the deployer works fine again). If someone can setup an example of a simple ejb.jar with just one simple 3.0 EntityBean class which deploys on his geronimo, I would be happy if he made it available for me. So I can check what s wrong with my own ejb.jar or with my server. Btw. - I'm running this: http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/geronimo/2.0.1/geronimo-tomcat6-jee5-2.0.1-bin.zip cheers, dirk -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/maven---geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a13055049 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
On Oct 4, 2007, at 6:16 AM, dbrenck wrote: Still trying out to figure details - phonebook example: If I remove 'MyPhonebookBean.java' from the phonebook example and just rebuild the ejb.jar, geronimo creates the following error: 14:36:34,562 ERROR [DirectoryHotDeployer] Unable to deploy: Cannot deploy the requested application module because no deployer is able to handle it. This can happen if you have omitted the J2EE deployment descriptor, disabled a deployer module, or if, for example, you are trying to deploy an EJB module on a minimal Geronimo server that does not have EJB support installed. (moduleFile=C:\Programme\Java\geronimo\geronimo-tomcat6- jee5-2.0.1\ var\temp\geronimo-deployer7872.tmpdir\test-ejb.jar) org.apache.geronimo.common.DeploymentException: Cannot deploy the requested application module because no deployer is able to handle it. This can happen if you have omitted the J2EE deployment descriptor, disabled a deployer module, or if, for example, you are trying to deploy an EJB module on a minimal Geronimo server that does not have EJB support installed. (moduleFile=C:\Programme\Java\geronimo\geronimo-tomcat6- jee5-2.0.1\ var\temp\geronimo-deployer7872.tmpdir\test-ejb.jar) at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy (Deployer.java:241) ... I tried the reverse way to add the class back and rebuild the jar. After doing so the deployer did not complain anymore. Ain't it possible to deploy Entity Beans standalone? I haven't looked at the phonebook example in great detail but it looks to me like the "entity" uses jpa and is not an ejb 2.x entity bean. As such, if there are no session beans in the jar, it's no longer an ejb jar. If there's an application.xml in the ear that claims it is, geronimo will probably object. If you want to use it as a persistence unit referenced from the war I think you need to put the jar in the ears lib directory or include a manifest classpath entry in the war's META-INF/MANIFEST.MF pointing to the jar. Hope I'm right and that this helps :-) david jencks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/maven--- geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a13039682 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
Still trying out to figure details - phonebook example: If I remove 'MyPhonebookBean.java' from the phonebook example and just rebuild the ejb.jar, geronimo creates the following error: > 14:36:34,562 ERROR [DirectoryHotDeployer] Unable to deploy: > Cannot deploy the requested application module because no deployer is > able > to handle it. This can happen if you have omitted the J2EE deployment > descriptor, > disabled a deployer module, or if, for example, you are trying to > deploy an EJB > module on a minimal Geronimo server that does not have EJB support > installed. > (moduleFile=C:\Programme\Java\geronimo\geronimo-tomcat6-jee5-2.0.1\ > > var\temp\geronimo-deployer7872.tmpdir\test-ejb.jar) > org.apache.geronimo.common.DeploymentException: Cannot deploy the > requested application module because no deployer is able to handle it. > This can > happen if you have omitted the J2EE deployment descriptor, disabled a > deployer > module, or if, for example, you are trying to deploy an EJB module on > a minimal > Geronimo server that does not have EJB support installed. > (moduleFile=C:\Programme\Java\geronimo\geronimo-tomcat6-jee5-2.0.1\ > > var\temp\geronimo-deployer7872.tmpdir\test-ejb.jar) > at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:241) > ... I tried the reverse way to add the class back and rebuild the jar. After doing so the deployer did not complain anymore. Ain't it possible to deploy Entity Beans standalone? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/maven---geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a13039682 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
This is yet another case of the samples code being only in a zip file attached to the wiki and not in the svn. Meanwhile, here's a maven tip. If you can get a good build done while attached to the internet, use "mvn -o" while building offline. This will let you play with the code while not messing the contents in your local repo. I'll download that samples and see what's going on with it. Cheers Prasad On 9/21/07, dbrenck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > n00b question: where can i get the missing artifact from. Is there a list of > alternative repositories somewhere? Did i missconfigure maven?? > > My error message: (please dont quote it in ur answers ;-) > > Btw.: this maven thing is hard stuff for me. I m often on the train, when > experimenting with ejb/jboss/glassfish and geronimo. Got no internet link > then, while geronimo examles and builds do often need maven to download > . Thats anoying somehow. > Is there a way to convert pom.xml to build.xml (ant)? (Yes, I know about the > .m2 repository - but it always seems to be incomplete...) > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/maven---geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a12822008 > Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
Re: maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
Hi, Looks like this org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-ejb:jar is a sample jar that is supposed to be built part of the myphonebook project. Maybe you could go to the ejb folder and do a "mvn install" first to build that. If you have a pretty good m2 local repo, you can just build offline by doing "mvn -o". Lin dbrenck wrote: Hi there, n00b question: where can i get the missing artifact from. Is there a list of alternative repositories somewhere? Did i missconfigure maven?? My error message: (please dont quote it in ur answers ;-) [INFO] [ERROR] BUILD ERROR [INFO] [INFO] Error during page generation Embedded error: Error rendering Maven report: Missing: -- 1) org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-ejb:jar:2.0-SNAPSHOT Try downloading the file manually from the project website. Then, install it using the command: mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.apache.geronimo.samples -DartifactId=myphonebook-ejb \ -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file there: mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=org.apache.geronimo.samples -DartifactId=myphonebook-ejb \ -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file \ -Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id] Path to dependency: 1) org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-war:war:2.0-SNAPSHOT 2) org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-ejb:jar:2.0-SNAPSHOT -- 1 required artifact is missing. for artifact: org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-war:war:2.0-SNAPSHOT from the specified remote repositories: apache.snapshots (http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository), apache-incubator (http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-incubating-repository/), codehaus (http://repository.codehaus.org), codehaus-snapshots (http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org), apache-snapshots (http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository), central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2) [INFO] [INFO] For more information, run Maven with the -e switch [INFO] [INFO] Total time: 31 seconds Btw.: this maven thing is hard stuff for me. I m often on the train, when experimenting with ejb/jboss/glassfish and geronimo. Got no internet link then, while geronimo examles and builds do often need maven to download . Thats anoying somehow. Is there a way to convert pom.xml to build.xml (ant)? (Yes, I know about the .m2 repository - but it always seems to be incomplete...)
maven - geronimo 2.0 example build problem
Hi there, n00b question: where can i get the missing artifact from. Is there a list of alternative repositories somewhere? Did i missconfigure maven?? My error message: (please dont quote it in ur answers ;-) [INFO] [ERROR] BUILD ERROR [INFO] [INFO] Error during page generation Embedded error: Error rendering Maven report: Missing: -- 1) org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-ejb:jar:2.0-SNAPSHOT Try downloading the file manually from the project website. Then, install it using the command: mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.apache.geronimo.samples -DartifactId=myphonebook-ejb \ -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file there: mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=org.apache.geronimo.samples -DartifactId=myphonebook-ejb \ -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file \ -Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id] Path to dependency: 1) org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-war:war:2.0-SNAPSHOT 2) org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-ejb:jar:2.0-SNAPSHOT -- 1 required artifact is missing. for artifact: org.apache.geronimo.samples:myphonebook-war:war:2.0-SNAPSHOT from the specified remote repositories: apache.snapshots (http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository), apache-incubator (http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-incubating-repository/), codehaus (http://repository.codehaus.org), codehaus-snapshots (http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org), apache-snapshots (http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository), central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2) [INFO] [INFO] For more information, run Maven with the -e switch [INFO] [INFO] Total time: 31 seconds Btw.: this maven thing is hard stuff for me. I m often on the train, when experimenting with ejb/jboss/glassfish and geronimo. Got no internet link then, while geronimo examles and builds do often need maven to download . Thats anoying somehow. Is there a way to convert pom.xml to build.xml (ant)? (Yes, I know about the .m2 repository - but it always seems to be incomplete...) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/maven---geronimo-2.0-example-build-problem-tf4496318s134.html#a12822008 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Build Problem
On Feb 15, 2006, at 3:09 AM, Phani Madgula wrote: Hi.. I am getting this problem due to dependency on the below jar file. How can I resolve the issue? BUILD FAILED File.. C:\geronimo\maven.xml Element... maven:reactor Line.. 58 Column 112 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: geronimo-j2ee_1.4_spec-1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar Total time: 55 minutes 32 seconds Finished at: Wed Feb 15 13:00:02 IST 2006 Phani, The spec jar should be available in the apache repository, now -- http://cvs.apache.org/repository/org.apache.geronimo.specs/jars/ geronimo-j2ee_1.4_spec-1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar You can disregard my earlier instructions on building geronimo-specs from source. --kevan
Re: Build Problem
On Feb 15, 2006, at 3:09 AM, Phani Madgula wrote: Hi.. I am getting this problem due to dependency on the below jar file. How can I resolve the issue? Phani, We have a minor spec dependency issue at the moment. Presently, the only remedy is to build geronimo specs (which requires maven 2). We should have the jar file available in the public apache repository, soon... Until then, the following should work: svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/specs/trunk cd trunk mvn BUILD FAILED File.. C:\geronimo\maven.xml Element... maven:reactor Line.. 58 Column 112 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: geronimo-j2ee_1.4_spec-1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar Total time: 55 minutes 32 seconds Finished at: Wed Feb 15 13:00:02 IST 2006 Thanks phani
Build Problem
Hi.. I am getting this problem due to dependency on the below jar file. How can I resolve the issue? BUILD FAILEDFile.. C:\geronimo\maven.xmlElement... maven:reactorLine.. 58Column 112The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: geronimo-j2ee_1.4_spec-1.1-SNAPSHOT.jar Total time: 55 minutes 32 secondsFinished at: Wed Feb 15 13:00:02 IST 2006 Thanks phani
Re: build problem
Dain Sundstrom wrote: We now use a single global repository list which is way easier to maintain. In maven 1.0 and 1.0.1 there was a bug that caused a module to not inherit the repo list from the parent project. I've been recently wondering about the cause and completely forgot to ask. Anyway, it's not a rocket science, anymore ;) Added to the Building section on the Wiki. -dain Jacek
Re: build problem
perfect, it works with maven 1.0.2, thanks David 2005/6/23, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Jun 22, 2005, at 11:14 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: > > > So there is no elegant way to build Geronimo? > > Sure, use maven 1.0.2 > > david jencks > > > > > 2005/6/23, Alejandro Montenegro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> using maven 1.0 :S > >> > >> 2005/6/23, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >>> You can try to wget it from the repository it is in into your local > >>> maven repo, but you will soon get tired of the 10 jars > >>> you > >>> will have to do this for. > >>> > >>> Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, > >>> either older or newer. > >>> > >>> Personally I can't wait for maven 2... > >>> thanks > >>> david jencks > >>> > >>> On Jun 22, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: > >>> > It's first time I'm trying to build Geronimo, I'm running on a > Gentoo > Linux on an AMD64, just downloaded the last revision (193080). Well > but the problem is that maven can't download all dependencies, I got > this error: > > BUILD FAILED > File.. > /home/aamonten/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/ > plugin.jelly > Element... maven:reactor > Line.. 217 > Column 9 > The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied > dependency: > > scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > > Are there any alternative way to get this dependencies? > > > -- > Best regards > Alejandro Montenegro del Pino > > Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances > > >>> > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> Alejandro Montenegro del Pino > >> > >> Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances > >> > > > > > > -- > > Alejandro Montenegro del Pino > > > > Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances > > > > -- Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances
Re: build problem
We now use a single global repository list which is way easier to maintain. In maven 1.0 and 1.0.1 there was a bug that caused a module to not inherit the repo list from the parent project. -dain On Jun 23, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote: David Jencks wrote: Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, either older or newer. Dumb question, but what changed in the build that stopped maven 1.0 from working and can we work around it? -- Jeremy
Re: build problem
David Jencks wrote: Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, either older or newer. Dumb question, but what changed in the build that stopped maven 1.0 from working and can we work around it? -- Jeremy
Re: build problem
On Jun 22, 2005, at 11:14 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: So there is no elegant way to build Geronimo? Sure, use maven 1.0.2 david jencks 2005/6/23, Alejandro Montenegro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: using maven 1.0 :S 2005/6/23, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: You can try to wget it from the repository it is in into your local maven repo, but you will soon get tired of the 10 jars you will have to do this for. Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, either older or newer. Personally I can't wait for maven 2... thanks david jencks On Jun 22, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: It's first time I'm trying to build Geronimo, I'm running on a Gentoo Linux on an AMD64, just downloaded the last revision (193080). Well but the problem is that maven can't download all dependencies, I got this error: BUILD FAILED File.. /home/aamonten/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/ plugin.jelly Element... maven:reactor Line.. 217 Column 9 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar Are there any alternative way to get this dependencies? -- Best regards Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances -- Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances -- Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances
Re: build problem
So there is no elegant way to build Geronimo? 2005/6/23, Alejandro Montenegro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > using maven 1.0 :S > > 2005/6/23, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > You can try to wget it from the repository it is in into your local > > maven repo, but you will soon get tired of the 10 jars you > > will have to do this for. > > > > Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, > > either older or newer. > > > > Personally I can't wait for maven 2... > > thanks > > david jencks > > > > On Jun 22, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: > > > > > It's first time I'm trying to build Geronimo, I'm running on a Gentoo > > > Linux on an AMD64, just downloaded the last revision (193080). Well > > > but the problem is that maven can't download all dependencies, I got > > > this error: > > > > > > BUILD FAILED > > > File.. > > > /home/aamonten/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/ > > > plugin.jelly > > > Element... maven:reactor > > > Line.. 217 > > > Column 9 > > > The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied > > > dependency: > > > > > > scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > > > > > > Are there any alternative way to get this dependencies? > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Best regards > > > Alejandro Montenegro del Pino > > > > > > Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances > > > > > > > > > -- > Alejandro Montenegro del Pino > > Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances > -- Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances
Re: build problem
using maven 1.0 :S 2005/6/23, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You can try to wget it from the repository it is in into your local > maven repo, but you will soon get tired of the 10 jars you > will have to do this for. > > Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, > either older or newer. > > Personally I can't wait for maven 2... > thanks > david jencks > > On Jun 22, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: > > > It's first time I'm trying to build Geronimo, I'm running on a Gentoo > > Linux on an AMD64, just downloaded the last revision (193080). Well > > but the problem is that maven can't download all dependencies, I got > > this error: > > > > BUILD FAILED > > File.. > > /home/aamonten/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/ > > plugin.jelly > > Element... maven:reactor > > Line.. 217 > > Column 9 > > The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied > > dependency: > > > > scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > > > > Are there any alternative way to get this dependencies? > > > > > > -- > > Best regards > > Alejandro Montenegro del Pino > > > > Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances > > > > -- Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances
Re: build problem
You can try to wget it from the repository it is in into your local maven repo, but you will soon get tired of the 10 jars you will have to do this for. Are you using maven 1.0.2? Basically all other versions don't work, either older or newer. Personally I can't wait for maven 2... thanks david jencks On Jun 22, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Alejandro Montenegro wrote: It's first time I'm trying to build Geronimo, I'm running on a Gentoo Linux on an AMD64, just downloaded the last revision (193080). Well but the problem is that maven can't download all dependencies, I got this error: BUILD FAILED File.. /home/aamonten/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/ plugin.jelly Element... maven:reactor Line.. 217 Column 9 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar Are there any alternative way to get this dependencies? -- Best regards Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances
build problem
It's first time I'm trying to build Geronimo, I'm running on a Gentoo Linux on an AMD64, just downloaded the last revision (193080). Well but the problem is that maven can't download all dependencies, I got this error: BUILD FAILED File.. /home/aamonten/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/plugin.jelly Element... maven:reactor Line.. 217 Column 9 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar Are there any alternative way to get this dependencies? -- Best regards Alejandro Montenegro del Pino Java Developer AT InnovatingFinances