how to use scm:bootstrap-project

2004-04-27 Thread Michael Mattox
I can't get scm:bootstrap-project to work.  I've searched the mailing list
and documentation and there's not much.  Can someone please let me know if
they have any ideas on how to do this?

D:\projects\MDSP\maven\cs-commonset CVSROOT
CVSROOT=:pserver:mmattox:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:C:/cvsrepo/repdev

D:\projects\MDSP\maven\cs-commonmaven -Dmaven.scm.cvs.module=sources/cs-com
mon scm:bootstrap-project
 __  __
|  \/  |__ _Apache__ ___
| |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \  ~ intelligent projects ~
|_|  |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_|  v. 1.0-rc2


BUILD FAILED
File.. file:/C:/Documents and
Settings/mmattox/.maven/plugins/maven-scm-plugin-1.2/plugin.jelly
Element... ant:fail
Line.. 96
Column 19
Unknown SCM method: ''
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Mon Apr 26 12:07:54 CEST 2004

D:\projects\MDSP\maven\cs-common


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Re: how to use scm:bootstrap-project

2004-04-27 Thread Arto Pastinen
Hi!

I don't think that maven inspects your CVS definitions from enviroments.

Look this to see how to define CVS:
http://maven.apache.org/reference/project-descriptor.html#repository

Artsi

On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 10:44, Michael Mattox wrote:
 I can't get scm:bootstrap-project to work.  I've searched the mailing list
 and documentation and there's not much.  Can someone please let me know if
 they have any ideas on how to do this?
 
 D:\projects\MDSP\maven\cs-commonset CVSROOT
 CVSROOT=:pserver:mmattox:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:C:/cvsrepo/repdev
 
 D:\projects\MDSP\maven\cs-commonmaven -Dmaven.scm.cvs.module=sources/cs-com
 mon scm:bootstrap-project
  __  __
 |  \/  |__ _Apache__ ___
 | |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \  ~ intelligent projects ~
 |_|  |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_|  v. 1.0-rc2
 
 
 BUILD FAILED
 File.. file:/C:/Documents and
 Settings/mmattox/.maven/plugins/maven-scm-plugin-1.2/plugin.jelly
 Element... ant:fail
 Line.. 96
 Column 19
 Unknown SCM method: ''
 Total time: 6 seconds
 Finished at: Mon Apr 26 12:07:54 CEST 2004
 
 D:\projects\MDSP\maven\cs-common
 
 
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build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Michael Mattox
I set up a master project.xml and my subprojects extend it.  This is working
great.  The problem is if I want to define properties in build.properties
and have them shared by the entire hierachy of projects.  For example, I
define the webserver IP address in my master build.properties.  How can I
get this to be inherited by all my subprojects?  So far the only way I see
is to define a build.properties in my user home directory.  The problem with
this is I want this file to be stored in CVS.  The build won't work without
it.  Please let me know if there is a way to do this.

The solution, I think, is that when you extend a project.xml you should also
inherit its build.properties.  That way there is a master build.properties
for the project, and it's stored in CVS with the project.

Regards,
Michael Mattox


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Property 'match' has no write method

2004-04-27 Thread Marcin Werla
Hi,

I can't execute goal multiproject:site - I get following error: 

BUILD FAILED
File..
file:/root/.maven/plugins/maven-xdoc-plugin-1.7-SNAPSHOT/plugin.jelly
Element... j:include
Line.. 125
Column 55
file:/root/.maven/plugins/maven-multichanges-plugin-1.0/plugin-resources/rel
eases.jsl:10:34: jsl:template Property 'match' has no write method
Total time: 40 seconds
Finished at: Tue Apr 27 10:10:35 CEST 2004

Please help!

Marcin Werla
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Re: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Arto Pastinen
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:03, Michael Mattox wrote:
 I set up a master project.xml and my subprojects extend it.  This is working
 great.  The problem is if I want to define properties in build.properties
 and have them shared by the entire hierachy of projects.  For example, I
 define the webserver IP address in my master build.properties.  How can I
 get this to be inherited by all my subprojects?  So far the only way I see
 is to define a build.properties in my user home directory.  The problem with
 this is I want this file to be stored in CVS.  The build won't work without
 it.  Please let me know if there is a way to do this.
 
 The solution, I think, is that when you extend a project.xml you should also
 inherit its build.properties.  That way there is a master build.properties
 for the project, and it's stored in CVS with the project.
 
 Regards,
 Michael Mattox
 
 
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Re: CheckStyle error:Unable to get class information for

2004-04-27 Thread stéphane bouchet
that's right, one solution that worked for me is to put all the path in 
the @throws tag : @throws org.my.exception , even if the exception is in 
the same package.

Stephane

STRAYER, JON (SBCSI) a écrit :

Well, I just realized that in my case it's having a problem when I have a
@throws tag for and exception I don't import (and don't use the full package
prefix).
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Sonnek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 12:11 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: CheckStyle error:Unable to get class information for

i've had the same problem.  i've filled an issue in jira
(http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=MPCHECKSTYLE-20)
regarding this problem and have also searched checkstyle's mailing lists to
no avail.  if anyone out there has a resolution, i have yet to find it.
Ryan


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Subject: CheckStyle error:Unable to get class information for
I noticed some CheckStyle errors saying it couldn't get class 
information
for some of the exceptions we throw.  I thought I could solve 
the problem by
adding the build path to the classpath Maven passes to 
CheckStyle, but it is
already there.

I'm out of ideas.

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Re: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Arto Pastinen
I just make some test where i put properties in master
project.properties, and called it with maven multiproject plugin, and
there subproject's got those properties.

On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:03, Michael Mattox wrote:
 I set up a master project.xml and my subprojects extend it.  This is working
 great.  The problem is if I want to define properties in build.properties
 and have them shared by the entire hierachy of projects.  For example, I
 define the webserver IP address in my master build.properties.  How can I
 get this to be inherited by all my subprojects?  So far the only way I see
 is to define a build.properties in my user home directory.  The problem with
 this is I want this file to be stored in CVS.  The build won't work without
 it.  Please let me know if there is a way to do this.
 
 The solution, I think, is that when you extend a project.xml you should also
 inherit its build.properties.  That way there is a master build.properties
 for the project, and it's stored in CVS with the project.
 
 Regards,
 Michael Mattox
 
 
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RE: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Michael Mattox
This might work with multiproject (I haven't verified this) but if you do a
build for a subproject itself it does't work.  Maybe this is a bug or an
oversight, but I think this is really necessary.  Currently there is no
properties inheritence and I believe the build.properties in a user's home
should only be used to override the defaults.  It shouldn't be mandatory for
the build.

 -Message d'origine-
 De : Arto Pastinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 10:27
 À : Maven Users List
 Objet : Re: build.properties  project.xml inheritence


 I just make some test where i put properties in master
 project.properties, and called it with maven multiproject plugin, and
 there subproject's got those properties.

 On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:03, Michael Mattox wrote:
  I set up a master project.xml and my subprojects extend it.
 This is working
  great.  The problem is if I want to define properties in
 build.properties
  and have them shared by the entire hierachy of projects.  For example, I
  define the webserver IP address in my master
 build.properties.  How can I
  get this to be inherited by all my subprojects?  So far the
 only way I see
  is to define a build.properties in my user home directory.  The
 problem with
  this is I want this file to be stored in CVS.  The build won't
 work without
  it.  Please let me know if there is a way to do this.
 
  The solution, I think, is that when you extend a project.xml
 you should also
  inherit its build.properties.  That way there is a master
 build.properties
  for the project, and it's stored in CVS with the project.
 
  Regards,
  Michael Mattox
 
 


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Re: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Marcin Gurbisz
Mabey it would be done. But for now I use same hack in maven.xml on main 
project level and it works for subprojects:
   preGoal name=build:start
   attainGoal name=loadMasterProperties/
   /preGoal

   goal name=loadMasterProperties
   echo message=loading master properties/
   property file=${basedir}/../project.properties/
   /goal
Michael Mattox wrote:

This might work with multiproject (I haven't verified this) but if you do a
build for a subproject itself it does't work.  Maybe this is a bug or an
oversight, but I think this is really necessary.  Currently there is no
properties inheritence and I believe the build.properties in a user's home
should only be used to override the defaults.  It shouldn't be mandatory for
the build.
 

-Message d'origine-
De : Arto Pastinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 10:27
À : Maven Users List
Objet : Re: build.properties  project.xml inheritence
I just make some test where i put properties in master
project.properties, and called it with maven multiproject plugin, and
there subproject's got those properties.
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:03, Michael Mattox wrote:
   

I set up a master project.xml and my subprojects extend it.
 

This is working
   

great.  The problem is if I want to define properties in
 

build.properties
   

and have them shared by the entire hierachy of projects.  For example, I
define the webserver IP address in my master
 

build.properties.  How can I
   

get this to be inherited by all my subprojects?  So far the
 

only way I see
   

is to define a build.properties in my user home directory.  The
 

problem with
   

this is I want this file to be stored in CVS.  The build won't
 

work without
   

it.  Please let me know if there is a way to do this.

The solution, I think, is that when you extend a project.xml
 

you should also
   

inherit its build.properties.  That way there is a master
 

build.properties
   

for the project, and it's stored in CVS with the project.

Regards,
Michael Mattox
 



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Re: FW: Problems in buidling Jetspeed

2004-04-27 Thread Henry S. Isidro
Visvanath, Sridhar (Cognizant) wrote:

Forget the mail (see fwded mail below) that I had sent to u today. I deployed the jetspeed war file successfully to my tomcat.
 

ok...no problem

If I have to use maven,
can I download dependent artifacts and keep it on my machine and thus prevent maven 
from looking up
from www.ibiblio.com
 

when you use maven, it checks for the necessary dependencies and if it 
does not find these artifacts in your local repository, it downloads 
them to your machine (storing them in your local repository)...if you 
use maven again later, these artifacts are already stored in your 
machine so it won't download them again...in other words, maven only 
downloads the artifacts once, if it can't find them, if it sees an 
artifact in your repository, it does not download it again so build 
times become faster

hope this clears up a few thinngs

Regards,

Henry S. Isidro
Software Engineer
Exist Software Labs
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Re: FW: Problems in buidling Jetspeed

2004-04-27 Thread Henry S. Isidro
Visvanath, Sridhar (Cognizant) wrote:

Thanks Henry.
Does maven look for the artifacts in classpath ?
 

maven uses the dependencies element in project.xml to determine which 
artifacts are used in a project, the classpath is no longer necessary 
since all of the artifacts in a project should be found in the local 
repository

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changelog plugin vs cvs executable

2004-04-27 Thread dion_gillard
I recently had a problem with the changelog plugin where it was coming 
back with an error saying there was an incorrect password provided.

Running 'cvs up' and 'cvs login' all worked fine, and cvs itself seemed 
ok.

It appears the plugin reads (and expects) a ~/.cvspass file.

This file wasn't present when using cvs.exe from cvsnt.org.

Is this to be expected? If so, we should update the plugin docs to clarify 
that a .cvspass is needed and give details on the ant task to create it.
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RE: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Jörg Schaible
Marcin Gurbisz wrote on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:42 AM:

 Mabey it would be done. But for now I use same hack in maven.xml on
 main project level and it works for subprojects:
 preGoal name=build:start
 attainGoal name=loadMasterProperties/
 /preGoal
 
 goal name=loadMasterProperties
 echo message=loading master properties/
 property file=${basedir}/../project.properties/
 /goal 

I'll do the same, but it has some severe limitations:
- you cannot define maven.repo.remote, since it is evaluated before any goal is run
- you cannot use substitutions in your global property file, e.g. following fails, 
although the echo task suggest it with a proper output of the property:

project.properties:
ci.root=../..

global.properties:
maven.xdoc.jsl=${ci.root}/site.jsl

See also comments accoring this in Geronimo's build files.

Regards,
Jörg

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RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable

2004-04-27 Thread Menetrieux Remy
Changelog use the scm plugin to connect at cvs. 
I have post an answer for this last week. 
Rémy

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Objet : changelog plugin vs cvs executable

I recently had a problem with the changelog plugin where it was coming 
back with an error saying there was an incorrect password provided.

Running 'cvs up' and 'cvs login' all worked fine, and cvs itself seemed 
ok.

It appears the plugin reads (and expects) a ~/.cvspass file.

This file wasn't present when using cvs.exe from cvsnt.org.

Is this to be expected? If so, we should update the plugin docs to clarify 
that a .cvspass is needed and give details on the ant task to create it.
--
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RE: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
 

 -Mensaje original-
 De: Jörg Schaible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Enviado el: martes, 27 de abril de 2004 11:03
 Para: Maven Users List
 Asunto: RE: build.properties  project.xml inheritence
 
 Marcin Gurbisz wrote on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:42 AM:
 
  Mabey it would be done. But for now I use same hack in maven.xml on 
  main project level and it works for subprojects:
  preGoal name=build:start
  attainGoal name=loadMasterProperties/
  /preGoal
  
  goal name=loadMasterProperties
  echo message=loading master properties/
  property file=${basedir}/../project.properties/
  /goal
 
 I'll do the same, but it has some severe limitations:
 - you cannot define maven.repo.remote, since it is evaluated 
 before any goal is run

You can define this hack
j:set
var=maven.repo.remotehttp://www.ibiblio.org/maven,http://apache.rediris.e
s/java-repository/j:set
in your main project maven.xml

I also hope that properties inheritance done by maven 1.0 final

 - you cannot use substitutions in your global property 
 file, e.g. following fails, although the echo task suggest it 
 with a proper output of the property:
 
 project.properties:
 ci.root=../..
 
 global.properties:
 maven.xdoc.jsl=${ci.root}/site.jsl
 
 See also comments accoring this in Geronimo's build files.
 
 Regards,
 Jörg
 
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RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable

2004-04-27 Thread Stephan Lagraulet
By the way, I think no one answered the question I asked, maybe no one had
this problem.

[echo] Generating the changelog report
Server is not supporting gzip-file-contents request
ChangeLog found: 0 entries

Has anyone got this message and how can it be fixed?

I'm using CVSNT, connecting with pserver

Regards,
Stephan Lagraulet
GxP Systems
www.gxpsystems.com

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From: Menetrieux Remy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2004 10:38
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable


Changelog use the scm plugin to connect at cvs.
I have post an answer for this last week.
Rémy

-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 06:58
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : changelog plugin vs cvs executable

I recently had a problem with the changelog plugin where it was coming
back with an error saying there was an incorrect password provided.

Running 'cvs up' and 'cvs login' all worked fine, and cvs itself seemed
ok.

It appears the plugin reads (and expects) a ~/.cvspass file.

This file wasn't present when using cvs.exe from cvsnt.org.

Is this to be expected? If so, we should update the plugin docs to clarify
that a .cvspass is needed and give details on the ant task to create it.
--
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xdoc tags - documenting

2004-04-27 Thread Fabio Uechi

Hi all!

I'd like to know if are there any documentation about the
existent xdoc tags for Maven. Is there a DTD for validating this
xdoc's xml documents? I'm currently writing some documentation
for my project (using the maven-xdoc-plugin) and I want to know
whether is it possible to add new tags.

Thanks in advance
Fábio

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multiproject:site - POM outside main dir tree isn't included

2004-04-27 Thread Fabio Uechi

Hi,

I'm using the multiproject plugin to generate my site. One of my
subprojects isn't in the same directory although it also extends
the master project.xml.
The problem is that whenever I try to invoke any multiproject
goal the reactor never includes this POM, only the others that
are under the main dir.

I'm setting the property:

maven.multiproject.includes=../../j2me-dev/WTK21/apps/efitness-mobile/project.xml,**/project.xml

But it still isn't working. I'm currently using maven-1.0-rc2
and I have two multiproject-plugins installed (1.1 and 1.2).
Any help is apreciated!

Thanks in advance.
Fábio

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RE: xdoc tags - documenting

2004-04-27 Thread Heritier Arnaud

The xdoc plugin uses the format defined by the jakarta site.
You can find the format here :
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site-tags.html

Arnaud


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Objet : xdoc tags - documenting



Hi all!

I'd like to know if are there any documentation about the
existent xdoc tags for Maven. Is there a DTD for validating this
xdoc's xml documents? I'm currently writing some documentation
for my project (using the maven-xdoc-plugin) and I want to know
whether is it possible to add new tags.

Thanks in advance
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RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable

2004-04-27 Thread Mylene Reiners
Stephan,

I have the same message as you do, but that doesn't affect the result

[echo] Generating the changelog report
Server is not supporting gzip-file-contents request
ChangeLog found: 8 entries

Guess it is just a result of using Windows...

I will check the sources, and get back to you!

Regards,

Mylène

 -Original Message-
 From: Stephan Lagraulet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 27 April 2004 12:34
 To: 'Maven Users List'
 Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable
 
 
 By the way, I think no one answered the question I asked, 
 maybe no one had
 this problem.
 
 [echo] Generating the changelog report
   Server is not supporting gzip-file-contents request
   ChangeLog found: 0 entries
 
 Has anyone got this message and how can it be fixed?
 
 I'm using CVSNT, connecting with pserver
 
 Regards,
 Stephan Lagraulet
 GxP Systems
 www.gxpsystems.com
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Menetrieux Remy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 27 April 2004 10:38
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable
 
 
 Changelog use the scm plugin to connect at cvs.
 I have post an answer for this last week.
 Rémy
 
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 Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 06:58
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 Objet : changelog plugin vs cvs executable
 
 I recently had a problem with the changelog plugin where it was coming
 back with an error saying there was an incorrect password provided.
 
 Running 'cvs up' and 'cvs login' all worked fine, and cvs 
 itself seemed
 ok.
 
 It appears the plugin reads (and expects) a ~/.cvspass file.
 
 This file wasn't present when using cvs.exe from cvsnt.org.
 
 Is this to be expected? If so, we should update the plugin 
 docs to clarify
 that a .cvspass is needed and give details on the ant task to 
 create it.
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RE: multiproject:site - POM outside main dir tree isn't included

2004-04-27 Thread Maczka Michal


 -Original Message-
 From: Fabio Uechi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 12:51 PM
 To: maven maven
 Subject: multiproject:site - POM outside main dir tree isn't included
 
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm using the multiproject plugin to generate my site. One of my
 subprojects isn't in the same directory although it also extends
 the master project.xml.
 The problem is that whenever I try to invoke any multiproject
 goal the reactor never includes this POM, only the others that
 are under the main dir.
 
 I'm setting the property:
 
 maven.multiproject.includes=../../j2me-dev/WTK21/apps/efitness
 -mobile/project.xml,**/project.xml
 
 But it still isn't working. I'm currently using maven-1.0-rc2
 and I have two multiproject-plugins installed (1.1 and 1.2).
 Any help is apreciated!
 

My colleague from work had the same problem. I tried to track it down and it
seems that everything goes well
until the call is made to ant API and it is ant directory scanner which is
not working properly with such patterns.
I don't know if this is a feature or a bug.

The Workaround is to set you 
maven.multiproject.includes=..\..\

and then reference your sub-projects from there.



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RE: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Michael Mattox
 I also hope that properties inheritance done by maven 1.0 final

I searched through the open issues and I found someone asking for a global
properties but not inherited project properties.  This is not planned for
release 1.  So I created a new issue:

http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=MAVEN-1247

I don't see any way to vote (is it disabled or is it only for committers?)
so I'm not sure how people can voice their support for this feature.  For me
it's a major issue, for now I have a build.properties in CVS and I ask
everyone to copy it to their user home directory.

Thanks for all the suggestions, I will try the hacks and see if I can get it
working for us on our project.  I am crossing my fingers that this will be
resolved for release 1.0!  Maven took a beating on the server side a few
weeks ago with the new release of ANT which supports inheritence.  I think
the Maven community must do all we can to preach the Maven gospel.  The more
people using it the better it will be!!

Michael Mattox


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RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable

2004-04-27 Thread Menetrieux Remy
Have you modification on the server in the last 30 days ? It's the default
value for the plugin. 


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De : Stephan Lagraulet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 12:34
À : 'Maven Users List'
Objet : RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable

By the way, I think no one answered the question I asked, maybe no one had
this problem.

[echo] Generating the changelog report
Server is not supporting gzip-file-contents request
ChangeLog found: 0 entries

Has anyone got this message and how can it be fixed?

I'm using CVSNT, connecting with pserver

Regards,
Stephan Lagraulet
GxP Systems
www.gxpsystems.com

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From: Menetrieux Remy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2004 10:38
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable


Changelog use the scm plugin to connect at cvs.
I have post an answer for this last week.
Rémy

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Objet : changelog plugin vs cvs executable

I recently had a problem with the changelog plugin where it was coming
back with an error saying there was an incorrect password provided.

Running 'cvs up' and 'cvs login' all worked fine, and cvs itself seemed
ok.

It appears the plugin reads (and expects) a ~/.cvspass file.

This file wasn't present when using cvs.exe from cvsnt.org.

Is this to be expected? If so, we should update the plugin docs to clarify
that a .cvspass is needed and give details on the ant task to create it.
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Re: multiproject:site - POM outside main dir tree isn't included

2004-04-27 Thread Fabio Uechi

Hi Michal,

The workaround you told me worked!
Only one correction:

I had to set the property basedir and not includes:

maven.multiproject.basedir=../../

Thanks a lot
Fábio


Maczka Michal writes:

 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Fabio Uechi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 12:51 PM
 To: maven maven
 Subject: multiproject:site - POM outside main dir tree isn't included
 
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm using the multiproject plugin to generate my site. One of my
 subprojects isn't in the same directory although it also extends
 the master project.xml.
 The problem is that whenever I try to invoke any multiproject
 goal the reactor never includes this POM, only the others that
 are under the main dir.
 
 I'm setting the property:
 
 maven.multiproject.includes=../../j2me-dev/WTK21/apps/efitness
 -mobile/project.xml,**/project.xml
 
 But it still isn't working. I'm currently using maven-1.0-rc2
 and I have two multiproject-plugins installed (1.1 and 1.2).
 Any help is apreciated!
 
 
 My colleague from work had the same problem. I tried to track it down and it
 seems that everything goes well
 until the call is made to ant API and it is ant directory scanner which is
 not working properly with such patterns.
 I don't know if this is a feature or a bug.
 
 The Workaround is to set you 
 maven.multiproject.includes=..\..\
 
 and then reference your sub-projects from there.
 
 
 
 Michal
 
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Réf. : Plugins ready for use within the multiproject build.

2004-04-27 Thread Nicolas . CHALUMEAU
You meen that your plugin are subproject ?

Define in project.properties :
maven.multiproject.type = plugin

Nicolas,





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27/04/2004 13:55
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Objet : Plugins ready for use within the multiproject build.



Hi,
What do I need to do to have my own Plugins created/installed, _during_ 
the 
same multiproject build where they are used??


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RE: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Amato Massimiliano \(TLAB\)
I opened this issue a few days ago, and I can tell you what i did while waiting for 
the answers.

I decided i wanted to have a central repository for all the project.properties since i 
realized that i had almost the same properties in similar projects

So now i have a few files, one with the default maven settings and other that includes 
only the maven properties for ejb, xdoclet, war, aspectj etc etc

Then in the maven.xml file i import the desired property files depending on the kind 
of project

This way i have only one place where i can change the properties if needed, and if the 
default property for a project is not enough the developer can just create a 
project.properties in the project dir and override only the default value

Doing this way i removed all of my project.properties from the subproject but one, and 
i have only 5 properties file to manage

I worked hard on this since we have more than 50 subproject and i just couldn't afford 
to keep all the maven.xml, project.properties and project.xml up to date, so i came up 
with a central repository idea based on entities

Hope this help
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RE: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Amato Massimiliano \(TLAB\)

 I'll do the same, but it has some severe limitations:
 - you cannot define maven.repo.remote, since it is evaluated 
 before any goal is run

 You can define this hack
 j:set
 var=maven.repo.remotehttp://www.ibiblio.org/maven,http://apache.rediris.e
 s/java-repository/j:set
 in your main project maven.xml

I thought the same but since i have project on 3 different levels that didn't work for 
me. 

I had to update the maven.jar file with the updated central repo property file, i know 
this is not very good but was the only idea that seemed to work 

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Re: Rf. : Plugins ready for use within the multiproject build.

2004-04-27 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 20:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You meen that your plugin are subproject ?

Yes.

 Define in project.properties :
 maven.multiproject.type = plugin

I have done that. 

I have also tried to do;

  postGoal name=plugin:install 
attainGoal name=plugin:deploy /
  /postGoal
  
in the plug-in's maven.xml.

I am coming to the conclusion that there is some kind of bug involved here, 
and that the Plugins can not be constructed in the same pass as they are 
used.

Niclas

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Re: build.properties project.xml inheritence

2004-04-27 Thread Jeffrey D. Brekke

FWIW, project.properties inheiritance like this was recently fixed in
CVS.  (Thanks Brett!)  So if you can live on the edge, try rc3 from CVS?

 On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 10:35:06 +0200, Michael Mattox [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 This might work with multiproject (I haven't verified this) but if
 you do a build for a subproject itself it does't work.  Maybe this
 is a bug or an oversight, but I think this is really necessary.
 Currently there is no properties inheritence and I believe the
 build.properties in a user's home should only be used to override
 the defaults.  It shouldn't be mandatory for the build.

 -Message d'origine- De : Arto Pastinen
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 10:27 À
 : Maven Users List Objet : Re: build.properties  project.xml
 inheritence
 
 
 I just make some test where i put properties in master
 project.properties, and called it with maven multiproject plugin,
 and there subproject's got those properties.
 
 On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:03, Michael Mattox wrote:
  I set up a master project.xml and my subprojects extend it.  This
 is working  great.  The problem is if I want to define properties
 in build.properties  and have them shared by the entire hierachy
 of projects.  For example, I  define the webserver IP address in
 my master build.properties.  How can I  get this to be inherited
 by all my subprojects?  So far the only way I see  is to define a
 build.properties in my user home directory.  The problem with 
 this is I want this file to be stored in CVS.  The build won't work
 without  it.  Please let me know if there is a way to do this.
 
  The solution, I think, is that when you extend a project.xml you
 should also  inherit its build.properties.  That way there is a
 master build.properties  for the project, and it's stored in CVS
 with the project.
 
  Regards,  Michael Mattox
 
 


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RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable

2004-04-27 Thread Stephan Lagraulet
Thank you,

I tried again and it effectively doesn't affect the result for plain files,
but I think compressed files stored in CVS are not checked while performing
the change log

Regards,
Stephan Lagraulet
GxP Systems
www.gxpsystems.com


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To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable


Stephan,

I have the same message as you do, but that doesn't affect the result

[echo] Generating the changelog report
Server is not supporting gzip-file-contents request
ChangeLog found: 8 entries

Guess it is just a result of using Windows...

I will check the sources, and get back to you!

Regards,

Mylène

 -Original Message-
 From: Stephan Lagraulet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 27 April 2004 12:34
 To: 'Maven Users List'
 Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable


 By the way, I think no one answered the question I asked,
 maybe no one had
 this problem.

 [echo] Generating the changelog report
   Server is not supporting gzip-file-contents request
   ChangeLog found: 0 entries

 Has anyone got this message and how can it be fixed?

 I'm using CVSNT, connecting with pserver

 Regards,
 Stephan Lagraulet
 GxP Systems
 www.gxpsystems.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Menetrieux Remy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 27 April 2004 10:38
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: RE: changelog plugin vs cvs executable


 Changelog use the scm plugin to connect at cvs.
 I have post an answer for this last week.
 Rémy

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 Envoyé : mardi 27 avril 2004 06:58
 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Objet : changelog plugin vs cvs executable

 I recently had a problem with the changelog plugin where it was coming
 back with an error saying there was an incorrect password provided.

 Running 'cvs up' and 'cvs login' all worked fine, and cvs
 itself seemed
 ok.

 It appears the plugin reads (and expects) a ~/.cvspass file.

 This file wasn't present when using cvs.exe from cvsnt.org.

 Is this to be expected? If so, we should update the plugin
 docs to clarify
 that a .cvspass is needed and give details on the ant task to
 create it.
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Re: Maven Synergy CM

2004-04-27 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
 Hi all,

 Has anyone worked with maven and the Synergy CM tool
 instead of CVS.

No, but if it is accessible by command line, we'll can add the support for
it.
If you have some doco or if you want to help us, you're welcome.


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Multithreaded Maven

2004-04-27 Thread STRAYER, JON (SBCSI)
Our build box uses some fairly slow processors, but there are 16 of them.
Is there a switch or property I could use to have Maven kick off a bunch of
threads to run the  various plugins?

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Setting maven.multiproject.type

2004-04-27 Thread Sonnathi, Venkat
Hi,

I have set of three modules/projects in a global project folder.

A/moda - jar
A/modb - jar
A/modc - war

I generally invoke maven from A and would like to utilize multiproject
plugin. How do I set the maven.multiproject.type variable for each module
separately?

Thanks,
--Venkat.

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artifact:deploy repo list

2004-04-27 Thread Webb Morris
I am having problems with the artifact:deploy goals.

I have a repo set up like the following:

maven.repo.list=local
maven.repo.local=ftp://localhost
maven.repo.local.username=username
maven.repo.local.password=password
maven.repo.local.directory=/public/html/maven

Howerver, when Maven runs, it attempts to create the directory ftp:/localhost 
instead of
interpreting this as an ftp repo.

Any suggestions?




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RE: Clover Problem

2004-04-27 Thread STRAYER, JON (SBCSI)
The Cortex people sent me a new clover jar that fixed my problem.   I'm
assuming that there will be a 1.3RC4 pretty soon.  :-)

-Original Message-
From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 1:08 AM
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: RE: Clover Problem


Hi Jon,

I've had a look. Eveyrthing looks fine in the maven log. Could you try
to narrow the problem? By remove all your sources and adding only one.
See if it works and then work from there till you get the problem again.

Also, make sure you clean your clover database directory before running
Maven in case there's some leftovers that are causing the trouble.

Thanks
-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: STRAYER, JON (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 April 2004 00:34
 To: 'Maven Users List'
 Subject: RE: Clover Problem
 
 The top level of the Clover report is available at
 http://strayer.org/clover/
 
 The console log is at http://strayer.org/clover/maven.log
 
 
 The command line I used was: maven -X clover  maven.log 21
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:22 PM
 To: 'Maven Users List'
 Subject: RE: Clover Problem
 
 
 Maybe you could show use the problem you're having? Could you also
show
 us the console logs?
 
 Thanks
 -Vincent
 
  -Original Message-
  From: STRAYER, JON (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 20 April 2004 22:06
  To: 'Maven Users List'
  Subject: RE: Clover Problem
 
   It may be that the clover version override feature of the plugin
is
 not
   working. Could you try modifying the project.xml of the clover
 plugin to
   reference version 1.2.4 and put your clover jar in your local
repo?
 
 
  I tried that.
 
 
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Re: artifact:deploy repo list

2004-04-27 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 00:51, Webb Morris wrote:
 I am having problems with the artifact:deploy goals.

 I have a repo set up like the following:

 maven.repo.list=local
 maven.repo.local=ftp://localhost
 maven.repo.local.username=username
 maven.repo.local.password=password
 maven.repo.local.directory=/public/html/maven

 Howerver, when Maven runs, it attempts to create the directory
 ftp:/localhost instead of interpreting this as an ftp repo.

 Any suggestions?

I think that you would probably have better success using repo.central with 
ftp://localhost

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snapshot dependencies

2004-04-27 Thread Flesner, Dan
i'm confused by snapshot dependencies. when i do an install-snapshot to 
build the local dependencies i get the following in my local repository:

-rw-r--r--   1 dflesner dev12728 Apr 27 12:03 
smc-impl-20040427.190310.jar
-rw-r--r--   1 dflesner dev12728 Apr 27 12:16 
smc-impl-20040427.191611.jar
-rw-r--r--   1 dflesner dev12728 Apr 27 12:16 smc-impl-SNAPSHOT.jar

it appears that the -SNAPSHOT came from the remote repository and the 
-2004XXX came from the local install-snapshot. which jar is used locally 
to compile with by other dependencies? why not just update the local 
-SNAPSHOT and not the -2004XXX files? are the -2004XX files ever used 
anywhere? now i have to periodically clean out my local repository of 
all the -2004XXX versions when i run out of disk space.

what is the best practices for using install/deploy snapshot, am i 
missing something here?

thanks,
dan

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RE: snapshot dependencies

2004-04-27 Thread Ryan Sonnek
i submitted a small patch that cleans up all old snapshot dependencies from your 
local repository, but i haven't heard any activity on integrating it into maven 
(http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=MPREPO-2).  maybe vote for it, and 
see if anyone takes notice.

Ryan

 -Original Message-
 From: Flesner, Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 2:21 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: snapshot dependencies
 
 
 i'm confused by snapshot dependencies. when i do an 
 install-snapshot to 
 build the local dependencies i get the following in my local 
 repository:
 
 -rw-r--r--   1 dflesner dev12728 Apr 27 12:03 
 smc-impl-20040427.190310.jar
 -rw-r--r--   1 dflesner dev12728 Apr 27 12:16 
 smc-impl-20040427.191611.jar
 -rw-r--r--   1 dflesner dev12728 Apr 27 12:16 
 smc-impl-SNAPSHOT.jar
 
 it appears that the -SNAPSHOT came from the remote repository and the 
 -2004XXX came from the local install-snapshot. which jar is 
 used locally 
 to compile with by other dependencies? why not just update the local 
 -SNAPSHOT and not the -2004XXX files? are the -2004XX files ever used 
 anywhere? now i have to periodically clean out my local repository of 
 all the -2004XXX versions when i run out of disk space.
 
 what is the best practices for using install/deploy snapshot, am i 
 missing something here?
 
 thanks,
 dan
 
 
 

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Re: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel

2004-04-27 Thread Geoffrey
Thanks :)

Is there way to configure the run and debug application/unit tests for
IntelliJ through Maven settings? Does maven itself support run or debug?

I am mavenizing an open source J2SE peer2peer game framework application,
using IntelliJ as an IDE.
And one of the hard things I find is to automate simply running the project
:)

Thanks for the help,
Geoffrey

Ps: Maven rocks.

Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in bericht
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 This:
 Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet' is not
 available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet' is
 not available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project
'SimpleGameNet'
 is not available
 Is fixed in RC3.

 The basedir problem is still there, so I'm raising an issue against
 maven-idea-plugin.

 - Brett

  -Original Message-
  From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoffrey
  Sent: Sunday, 25 April 2004 11:54 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel
 
 
  On my multiprojected project, the goal idea:multiproject
  fails, with following output:
 
  idea:workspace:
  [echo] Creating
  D:\projects\created\apps\simplegamenet/simplegamenet.iws
  ...
  Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet'
  is not available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in
  project 'SimpleGameNet' is not available Plugin
  'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet' is not
  available
 
  BUILD FAILED
  File.. file:/C:/Documents and
  Settings/Geoffrey/.maven/plugins/maven-idea-plugin-1.3/plugin.jelly
  Element... maven:reactor
  Line.. 123
  Column 36
  You must define an attribute called 'basedir' for this tag.
  Total time: 3 seconds Finished at: Sun Apr 25 15:50:38 CEST 2004
 
  Anyone have a clue what I am doing wrong?
  multiproject:intall works (BUILD SUCCESSFUL)
 
  I have maven.idea.project.version=4
  In my root and every subproject project.properties.
  My subprojects extend the project.xml of my root.
  Does this mean the the project.properties are also extended
  automatically?
 
 
  Other question:
  Is there an IRC channel about maven on which irc net?
 
  Thanks for any and all help,
  Geoffrey
 
 
 
 
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RE: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel

2004-04-27 Thread Ryan Sonnek
could you use the uberjar plugin to jar your application (and dependencies) and then 
run it just as you would run anyother jar?  maybe you're looking for a goal that will 
do this for you, but i don't know of one.

RYan

 -Original Message-
 From: Geoffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel
 
 
 Thanks :)
 
 Is there way to configure the run and debug 
 application/unit tests for
 IntelliJ through Maven settings? Does maven itself support 
 run or debug?
 
 I am mavenizing an open source J2SE peer2peer game framework 
 application,
 using IntelliJ as an IDE.
 And one of the hard things I find is to automate simply 
 running the project
 :)
 
 Thanks for the help,
 Geoffrey
 
 Ps: Maven rocks.
 
 Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in bericht
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  This:
  Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet' is not
  available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 
 'SimpleGameNet' is
  not available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project
 'SimpleGameNet'
  is not available
  Is fixed in RC3.
 
  The basedir problem is still there, so I'm raising an issue against
  maven-idea-plugin.
 
  - Brett
 
   -Original Message-
   From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoffrey
   Sent: Sunday, 25 April 2004 11:54 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel
  
  
   On my multiprojected project, the goal idea:multiproject
   fails, with following output:
  
   idea:workspace:
   [echo] Creating
   D:\projects\created\apps\simplegamenet/simplegamenet.iws
   ...
   Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet'
   is not available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in
   project 'SimpleGameNet' is not available Plugin
   'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 'SimpleGameNet' is not
   available
  
   BUILD FAILED
   File.. file:/C:/Documents and
   
 Settings/Geoffrey/.maven/plugins/maven-idea-plugin-1.3/plugin.jelly
   Element... maven:reactor
   Line.. 123
   Column 36
   You must define an attribute called 'basedir' for this tag.
   Total time: 3 seconds Finished at: Sun Apr 25 15:50:38 CEST 2004
  
   Anyone have a clue what I am doing wrong?
   multiproject:intall works (BUILD SUCCESSFUL)
  
   I have maven.idea.project.version=4
   In my root and every subproject project.properties.
   My subprojects extend the project.xml of my root.
   Does this mean the the project.properties are also extended
   automatically?
  
  
   Other question:
   Is there an IRC channel about maven on which irc net?
  
   Thanks for any and all help,
   Geoffrey
  
  
  
  
   
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Problem with JIRA filing upload request

2004-04-27 Thread Craig S. Cottingham
I'm trying to file an upload request for Spring 1.0.1 (
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/springframework/spring-framework-1.0.1.zip?download 
) following the directions at http://maven.apache.org/repository-upload.html , but I 
can't get past step 2 of 2. I'm supplying a summary, a priority, and a description, 
but when I click Create I'm returned to the same page, with no error information 
displayed.

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Re: aspectj plugin maven 1.0 rc2

2004-04-27 Thread Charles N. Harvey III
I finally got it working.  And well.  Does all the things I had ever
dreamed an aspectj-plugin would do.  :)
I will update the documentation files over the next two or three days.  
After that
what should I do with everything once I'm done?

Charlie

Carlos Sanchez wrote:

Charles,

Can you apply the patch I've made (
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=MPASPECTJ-8 ) and then
change aspectj:weave-internal and the xdocs to reflect your changes and
submit it again to Jira?
I think the only thing we should think about are the name of the dependency
properties. I had though about aspectj.weave and aspectj.weaveWith but,
what do you think?
 

-Mensaje original-
De: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: jueves, 22 de abril de 2004 18:22
Para: 'Maven Users List'
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: aspectj plugin  maven 1.0 rc2

Hi Charles / Carlos,

Carlos has sent a big patch a few days back. I'm still 
fighting to find some time to read it, analyze it and decide 
whether we should apply it as is or with some tweaks (I think 
we agree to remove the autoweave feature for example). There 
are several parameters that come into account, one of them 
being the fact that the new version of AspectJ supports 
weaving aspects into directories (and not only jars).

Anyway, I have to admit I am a bit overwhelmed and would 
appreciate help on this. If Carlos and you could talk this 
over and jointly submit a patch that satisfies everyone 
(possibly using the latest version of AspectJ), it would help 
tremendously. The patch should also include updates to xdocs 
and the changes.xml file.

Many thanks
-Vincent
   

-Original Message-
From: Charles N. Harvey III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 April 2004 18:11
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: aspectj plugin  maven 1.0 rc2
A while back I inserted injars into my plugin.jelly file for the
 

aspecj
   

plugin and its been going great.  It gives me the ability 
 

to weave an 
   

aspect into a pre-compiled jar.  This feature is available 
 

when using
iajc
   

so it is not something I made up.

Thing is, each time I upgrade or build from CVS I completely forget
 

that
   

I had added it and my builds stop working.  Is there any way to get
 

this
   

added to the maven-aspectj-plugin/plugin.jelly file permanently?  It
 

would
   

be part of the weave-internal task.

 !-- Private goal used to that when the jar:jar postgoal is called
 

we
   

don't
  have to call aspectj:init and jar:jar twice --
 goal name=aspectj:weave-internal
   !-- fork to avoid BCEL library version conflict with maven
 

--
   

   ant:iajc fork=true debug=${maven.aspectj.debug}
   outjar=${maven.aspectj.outjar}
   injars=${maven.aspectj.injar.nonweaved}
 

sourceRootCopyFilter=${maven.aspectj.sourceRootCopyFilters}
   

   emacssym=${maven.aspectj.emacssym}

 !-- Look for aspect libraries to weave into --
 ant:injars
   j:forEach var=artifact items=${pom.artifacts}
 j:set var=dep value=${artifact.dependency}/
 j:if 
 

test=${dep.getProperty('aspect.injar')=='true'}
   

   ant:pathelement location=${artifact.path}/
 /j:if
   /j:forEach
 /ant:injars
   /ant:iajc

 /goal

It would require jars that are being weaved into to have a 
 

property 
   

defined in the project.xml.  I have called this property
 

aspect.injar.
   

So:

   dependency
   groupIdmyjar/groupId
   typejar/type
   artifactIdmyjar/artifactId
   version2.0/version
   properties
   aspect.injartrue/aspect.injar
   /properties
   /dependency
How 'bout it?  Should I file this in JIRA?  Is the mailing 
 

list good 
   

enough?
Also, you can get rid of
  copyInjars=true
from the ant:iajc task since it is no longer required by
 

aspectj-1.1.1.
   

Let me know your thoughts, I would really like to see this 
 

get added.
   

Thanks a lot.

Charlie

Vincent Massol wrote:

 

Yes, that's required. I guess we should add a check in the 
   

plugin to 
   

verify it's defined. Maybe you could file a JIRA issue on 
   

the aspectj 
   

plugin for this.

Thanks
-Vincent


   

-Original Message-
From: Daniel Henrique Alves Lima
 

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   

Sent: 22 April 2004 00:11
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: aspectj plugin  maven 1.0 rc2
I've added the following line in my project.xml and the 
 

error seems
to
   

stop :

  aspectSourceDirectorysrc/java/aspectSourceDirectory

Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:



 

 Now i'm getting this already defined message for all my

   

classes...

   

 Can be a configuration problem ? I don't have any 
   

aspectj plugin 
   

property defined in my project.properties and i'm trying to run 
maven 

RE: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel

2004-04-27 Thread Brett Porter
Appserver has goals to do this for all the J2EE types of applications, but
otherwise no. Patch welcome :)

Personally, I use IntelliJ itself to do all of this after maven has built
the project the first time.

- Brett

 -Original Message-
 From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoffrey
 Sent: Wednesday, 28 April 2004 6:02 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel
 
 
 Thanks :)
 
 Is there way to configure the run and debug 
 application/unit tests for IntelliJ through Maven settings? 
 Does maven itself support run or debug?
 
 I am mavenizing an open source J2SE peer2peer game framework 
 application, using IntelliJ as an IDE. And one of the hard 
 things I find is to automate simply running the project
 :)
 
 Thanks for the help,
 Geoffrey
 
 Ps: Maven rocks.
 
 Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in bericht 
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  This:
  Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 
 'SimpleGameNet' is not 
  available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 
  'SimpleGameNet' is not available Plugin 
 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in 
  project
 'SimpleGameNet'
  is not available
  Is fixed in RC3.
 
  The basedir problem is still there, so I'm raising an issue against 
  maven-idea-plugin.
 
  - Brett
 
   -Original Message-
   From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoffrey
   Sent: Sunday, 25 April 2004 11:54 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: idea:multiproject / Maven IRC channel
  
  
   On my multiprojected project, the goal idea:multiproject fails, 
   with following output:
  
   idea:workspace:
   [echo] Creating 
   D:\projects\created\apps\simplegamenet/simplegamenet.iws
   ...
   Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 
 'SimpleGameNet' is not 
   available Plugin 'maven-multiproject-plugin' in project 
   'SimpleGameNet' is not available Plugin 
 'maven-multiproject-plugin' 
   in project 'SimpleGameNet' is not available
  
   BUILD FAILED
   File.. file:/C:/Documents and 
   
 Settings/Geoffrey/.maven/plugins/maven-idea-plugin-1.3/plugin.jelly
   Element... maven:reactor
   Line.. 123
   Column 36
   You must define an attribute called 'basedir' for this tag. Total 
   time: 3 seconds Finished at: Sun Apr 25 15:50:38 CEST 2004
  
   Anyone have a clue what I am doing wrong? 
 multiproject:intall works 
   (BUILD SUCCESSFUL)
  
   I have maven.idea.project.version=4
   In my root and every subproject project.properties.
   My subprojects extend the project.xml of my root.
   Does this mean the the project.properties are also extended 
   automatically?
  
  
   Other question:
   Is there an IRC channel about maven on which irc net?
  
   Thanks for any and all help,
   Geoffrey
  
  
  
  
   
 
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