Re: menenide for multiproject setup

2004-09-07 Thread Milos Kleint
well, none that I know of.
to tell he story short, I've started the mevenide for netbeans 3.6 code, 
but once the first alpha of the new build system came out, I've 
abandoned it. :)
I suggest to upgrade to 4.0. Multiproject support is there. When your 
project defineds the maven.multiproject.includes property, it wil be 
grabbed and you will be offered to open all the projects at once.

Regards.
Milos Kleint
Philippe Monnet wrote:
What is the best way to setup Mevenide (cool tool btw) on NetBeans 3.6 
(don't want to go to the beta of 4.0 yet) to use it with multiprojects 
(e.g. with AndroMDA apps)? On 3.6, I don't get the Open Project dialog 
so the only way to open the root project.xml is to mount the root. But 
then more than just the source directories are mounted.  So in general 
I'd like to find people who have had more experience with Mevenide.
Thanks in advance.

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Re: site:sshdeploy

2004-09-07 Thread Adam Fisk
That would be great, as it looks like setting up pub-key-auth can be a 
bit of a trick with raw sshd in Cygwin, at least with the one technique 
I've looked at.  You could e-mail me directly at afiskatspeedymaildotorg 
(spam avoidance, sorry).

That would be a big help.  Thanks.
-Adam
Per Abich wrote:
I am using putty for it and it works with pub-key-auth If you want
to, I can post the lines from my build.properties...
Per
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 00:46:26 -0400, Adam Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

Yeah, that's what I was afraid of.  I'll fiddle with this some more in
Cygwin.  Thanks Dion.
-Adam

Dion Gillard wrote:
   

You  have to set up the ssh server to skip the password
prompt during authentication
 

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Re: site:sshdeploy

2004-09-07 Thread Per Abich
I am using putty for it and it works with pub-key-auth If you want
to, I can post the lines from my build.properties...

Per


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> Yeah, that's what I was afraid of.  I'll fiddle with this some more in
> Cygwin.  Thanks Dion.
> 
> -Adam
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Dion Gillard wrote:
> 
> >You  have to set up the ssh server to skip the password
> >prompt during authentication
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Re: site:sshdeploy

2004-09-07 Thread Adam Fisk
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of.  I'll fiddle with this some more in 
Cygwin.  Thanks Dion.

-Adam
Dion Gillard wrote:
You  have to set up the ssh server to skip the password
prompt during authentication
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Re: site:sshdeploy

2004-09-07 Thread Dion Gillard
You  have to set up the ssh server to skip the password
prompt during authentication


On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 23:58:56 -0400, Adam Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use the site:sshdeploy goal, and it's hanging.  I believe
> it hangs when the server asks for a password.  My test server is running
> Windows, so I'm using Cygwin.  This makes it trickier to setup ssh to
> automatically authenticate known keys and skip the password prompt
> (although it's possible).
> 
> Anyone know if I have to set up the ssh server to skip the password
> prompt during authentication, or could there be something else happening
> here?  I'm able to use scp to this machine outside of Maven when I fill
> in the password prompt.
> 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> -Adam
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site:sshdeploy

2004-09-07 Thread Adam Fisk
I'm trying to use the site:sshdeploy goal, and it's hanging.  I believe 
it hangs when the server asks for a password.  My test server is running 
Windows, so I'm using Cygwin.  This makes it trickier to setup ssh to 
automatically authenticate known keys and skip the password prompt 
(although it's possible). 

Anyone know if I have to set up the ssh server to skip the password 
prompt during authentication, or could there be something else happening 
here?  I'm able to use scp to this machine outside of Maven when I fill 
in the password prompt.

Thanks so much.
-Adam
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Plugin for Sun JWSDK ??

2004-09-07 Thread Eric Chow
Hello,

Is there any Maven plugin for generating web service related files
with Sun JWSDK ??

Eric

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Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Jan Nielsen
1. A
2. N/A
4. A. (emacs)
3. xdoc has been sufficient to this point, but we may outgrow the format in 
the future. As was pointed out in a different reply, a schema for xdoc 
would be a "Good Thing" (TM), preferably XML Schema but a DTD would be a 
good first step. A distant second place for this type of documentation is 
DocBook; I feel it's too broad for most programmers to use effectively (in 
our shop programmers are responsible for this kind of documentation), 
including the "simple" version of DocBook.

-Jan
At 11:15 AM 9/7/2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)
1. What format do you use to write documentation?
   A. xdoc
   B. html
   C. docbook
   D. latex
   E. who needs documentation?
2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
a Maven powered site?
   A. html2xdoc
   B. docbook plugin
   C. sdocbook plugin
   D. latex plugin
   E. other, please say what
   F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
   G. I write it again
4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
   A. notepad / vi and similar
   B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
   C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
   D. an hex editor
3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and why?
Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.
Regards
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A Coruña, Spain
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Maven and JNLP plugin

2004-09-07 Thread Kevin S. Clarke
Hi,

I'm new to the JNLP plugin and I do not seem to be able to figure out
what it is doing.  I have the following in my project.properties:

maven.jnlp.usejarversions=true
maven.jnlp.signjar.store=/home/kevin/.keystore
maven.jnlp.signjar.storepass=
maven.jnlp.signjar.alias=medlane

When I run "maven jnlp", the jars build and get signed, but the jars
that are left in the target/jnlp directory have names like
medlane__V0.0.1.jar rather than medlane-0.0.1.jar (which is what they
are called in the target/jnlp_temp directory).

The version.xml file that get created and left in target/jnlp has sections like:

  

  medlane-0.0.1.jar
  0.0.1

medlane-0.0.1.jar
  

I'm new to JNLP too (used it once about a year and a half ago), but it
looks like there is some disjunct here.  I've tried it without
usejarversions too and I get the same jar names in the target/jnlp
directory just no version.xml file.

Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks, Kevin

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Re: Plugin Local Dependencies

2004-09-07 Thread Brett Porter
yes.


On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 14:56:11 -0700, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> 
> Would maven.jar.override = on work the same for custom project?
> 
> ie.  I'd my custom plugin to look for other jar files in the user diskspace.
> 
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Re: Should I teach multiproject to climb up?

2004-09-07 Thread Gilles Dodinet
Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
   project-root
   project
   project.xml
   maven.xml
   project.properties [including 
maven.multiproject.includes=../*/*/project.xml]
   modules
   first-module [maven stuff inside, including 
${basedir}/../../project/project.xml]
   second-module [maven stuff inside, including 
${basedir}/../../project/project.xml]

   and found that multiproject was no longer finding the projects 
under modules/. Is this expected behavior, or have I found a bug? 
Maybe I'm doing anything silly? Is there any way to make this work?

i may be wrong but shouldnot then become :  
maven.multiproject.includes=../*/project.xml and
${basedir}/../project/project.xml ? perhaps this is 
just a typo in your mail..

regards,
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Plugin Local Dependencies

2004-09-07 Thread dan tran
Hello

Would maven.jar.override = on work the same for custom project?

ie.  I'd my custom plugin to look for other jar files in the user diskspace.

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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Jason van Zyl
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 17:14, Jason van Zyl wrote:

> This is the stuff that is being used in m2 and will make dealing with
> different doco formats dead simple. I myself have moved away from using
> xdoc and moved toward using APT/Confluence. Of course all reports would
> still be in xdoc format and rendering those is also simple (and super
> fast) using the xdoc parser emitting into the xhtml sink.

Just wanted to add that folks can write doco in whatever they want, I'm
not pushing one format over another. The important thing is that it
doesn't matter xdoc, APT, confluence all get turned into the same events
and would go into the xhtml sink for site generation so choice of format
is completely up to the user.

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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Jason van Zyl
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 14:45, Ryan Sonnek wrote:
> already have a gmail accountthanks though.
> 
> 1. A - xdoc
> 4. A - notepad
> 3. I think the BEST way to produce the static xdoc documentation would be to 
> transform a wiki's html.  I heard about a confluence plugin, but haven't 
> seen anything more on it.

You mean taking a text/wiki format and producing xhtml?

If so then this:

http://www.codehaus.org/~jvanzyl/m2-site/

Was produced from these:

http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/maven-components/maven-core/docs/apt/

The APT format as created by the folks at Pixware, the product wing of
XMLMind.

That was produced by a tool called Doxia which is a project in stealth
mode at Codehaus which is why it is not visible, but it will be in a day
or two.

Some other output using Doxia can be found here:

http://www.codehaus.org/~jvanzyl/test-summary.html

Doxia is basically a small documentation toolkit. There are a set of
parsers and sinks: a parser walks a particular type of document and
emits events into a sink. So the m2 site above is using the APT parser
emitting events into an xhtml sink. Right I have a parsers for APT and
the xdoc format, and sinks for xhtml, xdoc, rtf, latex, docbook, and
framemaker (being used for the ORA maven book). So you can mix and match
any of the parsers with any of the sinks. 

I am currently working with Bob to make a confluence parser so that
Confluenza, the tool which renders confluence docs into a user site,
will use this parser in conjunction with the xhtml sink.

I'm working on integrating macros into the mix as well. These would be
akin to the macro folks use in confluence/radeox except they would work
with all the parsers/sinks. So in APT you might have something like:

+-+

%{sourceForThisExampe}

+-+

Which is basically the snippet macro that folks are using at codehaus to
show examples in the wiki pages.

Also note that making parsers for (x)html, and docbook would be dead
simple if anyone wants to play around. The xdoc parser looks like this:

http://www.codehaus.org/~jvanzyl/XdocParser.java

Docbook, SDocbook, and xhtml are well formed so very simple to make a
parser. The complexity of the output you don't have to worry about
because the sinks are already made.

This is the stuff that is being used in m2 and will make dealing with
different doco formats dead simple. I myself have moved away from using
xdoc and moved toward using APT/Confluence. Of course all reports would
still be in xdoc format and rendering those is also simple (and super
fast) using the xdoc parser emitting into the xhtml sink.


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menenide for multiproject setup

2004-09-07 Thread Philippe Monnet
What is the best way to setup Mevenide (cool tool btw) on NetBeans 3.6 
(don't want to go to the beta of 4.0 yet) to use it with multiprojects 
(e.g. with AndroMDA apps)? On 3.6, I don't get the Open Project dialog 
so the only way to open the root project.xml is to mount the root. But 
then more than just the source directories are mounted.  So in general 
I'd like to find people who have had more experience with Mevenide.
Thanks in advance.

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Should I teach multiproject to climb up?

2004-09-07 Thread Jose Gonzalez Gomez
   Hi there,
   I have the following problem: I was trying to do a multiproject for 
a J2EE project, and followed some examples to build a tree structure 
with a top project containing common stuff like this:

   project-root
   project.xml
   maven.xml
   project.properties [including 
maven.multiproject.includes=*/*/project.xml]
   modules
   first-module [maven stuff inside, including 
${basedir}/../../project.xml]
   second-module [maven stuff inside, including 
${basedir}/../../project.xml]

   This worked like a charm, but then I tried to use the Mevenide 
plugin and opened all the projects in Eclipse. I found that I couldn't 
open the top project because overlapped with the inner projects, So I 
thought to do the following, so I could open all the projects in Eclipse:

   project-root
   project
   project.xml
   maven.xml
   project.properties [including 
maven.multiproject.includes=../*/*/project.xml]
   modules
   first-module [maven stuff inside, including 
${basedir}/../../project/project.xml]
   second-module [maven stuff inside, including 
${basedir}/../../project/project.xml]

   and found that multiproject was no longer finding the projects under 
modules/. Is this expected behavior, or have I found a bug? Maybe I'm 
doing anything silly? Is there any way to make this work?

   Thanks in advance
   Jose
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Re: typedef & taskdef & classcast exception

2004-09-07 Thread Bill Dudney
Another bit of info that I noticed that I left out. The 
ClassCastException happens in ant because the type and the tasks are 
loaded by different classloaders. I'm assuming that is what is 
happening here but being a maven nubie I'm not sure.

I read this post
http://maven.apache.org/faq.html#classloader-property
but I could not make sense of why my stuff is not working. Both try 1 
and try 2 below should be basically the same thing as what is described 
in this post (AFAIK). Just for grins I rearranged everything to look 
exactly like what's in that post and got the same exception.

Thanks again for any help.
-bd-
On Sep 7, 2004, at 1:19 PM, Bill Dudney wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to define both a custom task and a custom type in a maven 
plugin.jelly file.

I have tried many different combinations of {type/task}def but have 
not been able to get around the ClassCastException problem.

first try;



second try

   loaderRef="foo"/>

   loaderRef="foo"/>

I also tried defining each task and type separately but same result.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
TTFN,
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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread STRAYER, JON (SBCSI)
 
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?

Xdoc,

 
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to 
> be integrated in a Maven powered site?
>A. html2xdoc
>B. docbook plugin
>C. sdocbook plugin
>D. latex plugin
>E. other, please say what
>F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
>G. I write it again

N/A
 
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>A. notepad / vi and similar
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
>C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>D. an hex editor

Eclipse (the MyEclipse XML editor)
 
> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered 
> in (1) and why?

Maybe, but I wouldn't know what.

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Re: Ant:copy to absolute path?

2004-09-07 Thread Jefferson K. French
How is maven.cdp.riskserver.home defined?

On Tue, 07 Sep 2004, at 13:19:34 [GMT -0400] Mitch Mattek wrote:

> Hey, I've got to copy some files to an absolute target. I'm putting this is
> in a property, and trying to use the ant:copy, but maven keeps apending the
> relative path in front.

>  file="${maven.build.dir}/${maven.final.name}.jar" 
> todir="${maven.cdp.riskserver.home}/bin"

> />

> The "todir" above is append the maven.build.dir in front of it. Is there
> some way to override this?

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Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread M. Sean Gilligan
>
>1. What format do you use to write documentation?

C. DocBook

>
>2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
>a Maven powered site?
>   A. html2xdoc
>   B. docbook plugin
>   C. sdocbook plugin
>   D. latex plugin
>   E. other, please say what
>   F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
>   G. I write it again


B. DocBook plugin (with some custom extension to the docbook2xdoc XSL)
E. My custom DocBook plugin (which I hope to release as Open Source someday)

I've found that the docbook2xdoc plugin is (as he disclaimer says) not very complete 
and have added extensions to it as I've needed them.  I've also found that for some 
complex docbook documents, using the DocBook XSL stylesheets to transform to html and 
than using html2xdoc works better than docbook2xdoc.

I've also used DocBook Website (extended DTD) 
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/projects/website/  to produce a Maven-styled website 
(http://www.msgilligan.com/about.html) (My wife, Lisa Valenzuela, did the XSL and CSS 
work to give it a Maven look.)

When I find the time (hah) I'd like to finish my custom plugin and release it on one 
of the open source sites ( java.net, tigris.org ?)  I would also like to create an 
xdoc->docbook plugin to convert the various maven-generated reports and to use DocBook 
Website to generate the whole project site. 


>
>4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>   A. notepad / vi and similar
>   B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
>   C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>   D. an hex editor

A. vi and BBEdit (http://www.bbedit.com)
B. jEdit (http://www.jedit.org)
C. XXE (XMLMind XML Editor (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/)

I use vi or BBEdit for real quick edits.  jEdit works well for tag based editing with 
tag-completion and DTD checking.  XXE works will for structured WYSI-almost-WYG 
editing.

>
>3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and why?

No.  I'd just like to see better DocBook integration within Maven, and am willing, 
with my limited available time, to contribute to this goal.

>
>
>Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.

Sean Gilligan (let me know if you need any more info for the Gmail invite...)

Regards,

Sean

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typedef & taskdef & classcast exception

2004-09-07 Thread Bill Dudney
Hello,
I am trying to define both a custom task and a custom type in a maven 
plugin.jelly file.

I have tried many different combinations of {type/task}def but have not 
been able to get around the ClassCastException problem.

first try;



second try

   loaderRef="foo"/>

   loaderRef="foo"/>

I also tried defining each task and type separately but same result.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
TTFN,
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FW: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Forwarded to the list

-Original Message-
From: Michael Heuer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
Heuer
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 8:37 PM
To: Carlos Sanchez
Subject: Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven


For software documentation I use xdoc and emacs with sgml/xml mode.

For more formal documentation I use docbook (proper citations, bibliography,
indexing, etc.) but have not tried the docbook maven plugin.

   michael


On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation 
> to be integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites 
> to those participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source 
> doesn't pay the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)
>
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?
>
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be 
> integrated in a Maven powered site?
>A. html2xdoc
>B. docbook plugin
>C. sdocbook plugin
>D. latex plugin
>E. other, please say what
>F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
>G. I write it again
>
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>A. notepad / vi and similar
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
>C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>D. an hex editor
>
> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and
why?
>
>
> Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Carlos Sanchez
> A Coruña, Spain
> http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog
>
> Oness Project
> http://oness.sourceforge.net
>
>
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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Vincent Massol
My preference would go to a wiki from which we generate static documentation
at every release (PDF and/or HTML). At least I would like to try this out.
I'm not 100% sure it would work but I'd give it a go.

Thanks
-Vincent

> -Original Message-
> From: Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mardi 7 septembre 2004 19:15
> To: 'Maven Users List'
> Subject: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
> integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
> participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
> the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)
> 
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?
> 
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated
> in
> a Maven powered site?
>A. html2xdoc
>B. docbook plugin
>C. sdocbook plugin
>D. latex plugin
>E. other, please say what
>F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
>G. I write it again
> 
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>A. notepad / vi and similar
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
>C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>D. an hex editor
> 
> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and
> why?
> 
> 
> Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Carlos Sanchez
> A Coruña, Spain
> http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog
> 
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> 
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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Stefan Kleineikenscheidt

Hi Carlos,

the only thing i can say is:  Wiki.  :)  

I've found out that documentation is collaborative work and isn't done
in one step.  Therefore wiki is a perfect fit:  One starts off with
writing together some information, others add comment or organize that
information.  Wiki is the tool to make editing and re-editing really
easy.

At present, the problem with the wiki approach is that the documentation
in Wiki syntax doesn't transform very well into other formats.  To fix
this, i've started working a Maven plugin in for Atlassians Confluence
Wiki:  It retrieves Wiki pages as listed in the project's navigation.xml
and transforms them into XDocs.  After that Maven's PDF plugin and the
Xdoc plugin take over.

My two cents,
-Stefan



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> From: Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:15 PM
> To: 'Maven Users List'
> Subject: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your 
> documentation to be
> integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail 
> invites to those
> participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source 
> doesn't pay
> the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)
> 
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?
> 
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to 
> be integrated in
> a Maven powered site?
>A. html2xdoc
>B. docbook plugin
>C. sdocbook plugin
>D. latex plugin
>E. other, please say what
>F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
>G. I write it again
> 
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>A. notepad / vi and similar
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
>C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>D. an hex editor
> 
> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered 
> in (1) and why?
> 
> 
> Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Carlos Sanchez
> A Coruña, Spain
> http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog
> 
> Oness Project
> http://oness.sourceforge.net
> 
> 
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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Ryan Sonnek
already have a gmail accountthanks though.

1. A - xdoc
4. A - notepad
3. I think the BEST way to produce the static xdoc documentation would be to transform 
a wiki's html.  I heard about a confluence plugin, but haven't seen anything more on 
it.


-Original Message-
From: Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:15 PM
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven


Hi all,

I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)

1. What format do you use to write documentation?
   A. xdoc
   B. html
   C. docbook
   D. latex
   E. who needs documentation?

2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
a Maven powered site?
   A. html2xdoc
   B. docbook plugin
   C. sdocbook plugin
   D. latex plugin
   E. other, please say what
   F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
   G. I write it again

4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
   A. notepad / vi and similar
   B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
   C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
   D. an hex editor

3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and why?


Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.


Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Eric Pugh
Mostly because the ongonig editing, I typically have the xdoc format only.
I have used html2xdoc to convert html to xdoc format, and was blown away how
well it worked.  (Used it on dbunit's pre maven docs :-) )..

However, today, I want something where it feels like I am editing a normal
Maven page..   Maybe somesort of specialized app that made it feel like I
was dynamically editing a Maven page..   Wishful thinking...

Eric

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> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:36 PM
> To: Maven Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
> Eric,
>
> why not just write straight html and use the html2xdoc plugin?
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:32:55 +0200, Eric Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >A. xdoc
> > >
> > >B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)  (Eclipse!)
> > >
> > > 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in
> > > (1) and why?
> > I am very happy with xdoc..  I just wish there was a better
> more Word like
> > tool for writing it..  Somethign that did the wrapping for me,
> and made it
> > easy to create sections etc...
> >
> > No need for invite!
> >
> > Eric
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Kim Goings
1. What format do you use to write documentation?
   C. docbook
2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be 
integrated in
a Maven powered site?
   B. docbook plugin
Side note in case no one's watching it - I've submitted some patches to 
jira for this plug-in.

4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
   A. notepad / vi and similar
   B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
   C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
All of the above as I haven't settled on one yet.  I'm liking XMLMind 
for WYSIWYG, but it's a little buggy on the mac.  As I become more 
familiar with the docbook DTD, I find myself going back to text edit / 
eclipse.

We chose docbook over xdocs because there didn't seem to be a DTD or 
schema for xdoc and was a little less complete than what we expect to 
need.

Kim
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Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread James Mitchell
I already have a gmail account, so thanks anyway.

>
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?
>

A


> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated
in
> a Maven powered site?
>A. html2xdoc
>B. docbook plugin
>C. sdocbook plugin
>D. latex plugin
>E. other, please say what
>F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
>G. I write it again
>
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>A. notepad / vi and similar
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
>C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>D. an hex editor
>

C - Textpad (if on win, else vi)


> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and
why?
>
>

No, it works for me.


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Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist
EdgeTech, Inc.
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Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Dion Gillard
Eric,

why not just write straight html and use the html2xdoc plugin?


On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:32:55 +0200, Eric Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >A. xdoc
> >
> >B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)  (Eclipse!)
> >
> > 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in
> > (1) and why?
> I am very happy with xdoc..  I just wish there was a better more Word like
> tool for writing it..  Somethign that did the wrapping for me, and made it
> easy to create sections etc...
> 
> No need for invite!
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Eric Pugh

>A. xdoc
>
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)  (Eclipse!)
>
> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in
> (1) and why?
I am very happy with xdoc..  I just wish there was a better more Word like
tool for writing it..  Somethign that did the wrapping for me, and made it
easy to create sections etc...

No need for invite!

Eric


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website small problem: ./ProjectName/images/logo.gif instead of /ProjectName/images/logo.gif

2004-09-07 Thread Stefanutti, Mario
Hi,

I am trying to generate a multisite website using a common logo image.

As reported in the maven documentation, I specified the tag  using
the following syntax:

/ProjectName/images/logo.gif

But if I use this syntax the xdoc plugin puts a '.' character in front
of generated name:

./ProjectName/images/logo.gif

Do you know why it keeps putting the dot char?

Thanks in advance

Mario 


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RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Scott Williams

Answers:
1. What format do you use to write documentation?
 A

2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
a Maven powered site?
 N/A

4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
 A - vi

3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and why?
  I'm perfectly happy with my current setup.

Scott Williams
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From:   Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Tue 9/7/2004 12:15 PM
To: 'Maven Users List'
Cc: 
Subject:[Poll] Writing documentation with Maven
Hi all,

I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)

1. What format do you use to write documentation?
   A. xdoc
   B. html
   C. docbook
   D. latex
   E. who needs documentation?

2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
a Maven powered site?
   A. html2xdoc
   B. docbook plugin
   C. sdocbook plugin
   D. latex plugin
   E. other, please say what
   F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
   G. I write it again

4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
   A. notepad / vi and similar
   B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
   C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
   D. an hex editor

3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and why?


Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.


Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
http://oness.sourceforge.net



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Ant:copy to absolute path?

2004-09-07 Thread Mitch Mattek
Hey, I've got to copy some files to an absolute target. I'm putting this is
in a property, and trying to use the ant:copy, but maven keeps apending the
relative path in front.



The "todir" above is append the maven.build.dir in front of it. Is there
some way to override this?

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[Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi all,

I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)

1. What format do you use to write documentation?
   A. xdoc
   B. html
   C. docbook
   D. latex
   E. who needs documentation?

2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
a Maven powered site?
   A. html2xdoc
   B. docbook plugin
   C. sdocbook plugin
   D. latex plugin
   E. other, please say what
   F. I don't transform, only link to my docs
   G. I write it again

4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
   A. notepad / vi and similar
   B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
   C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
   D. an hex editor

3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in (1) and why?


Leave your name here if you'd like a Gmail invite.


Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
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Re: Local dependencies

2004-09-07 Thread Milos Kleint
Ricardo Gladwell wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to write a project.xml that, for various reasons, references
a JAR on the local filesystem. However, when I define something like the
following in my POM:

  jfacetext
  eclipse
  3.0.0
  jar
  jfacetext.jar
  file:/C:/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.jface.text_3.0.0/

Maven fails to obtain the required dependencies. The value of the URL
element is generated from a java.io.File.toUrl() call so I assume it is
formatted correctly. Is there any reason Maven is not parsing the URL
above properly?
url is just a marker tag that lets users know where to manually download 
the artifact in case it's not in the remote repository.
try putting your path into the  tag, not sure if it takes any file 
or just files in the local repository.

hope that helps.
Milos Kleint
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Re: Local dependencies

2004-09-07 Thread Nicolas De Loof

 element in POM is not used by maven to download dependencies but as info if a 
dependency cannot be shared on
ibiblio repository (because of it's license, example : j2ee.jar)

If you want maven to use jar from your filesystem, use maven override
http://maven.apache.org/reference/user-guide.html#Overriding_Stated_Dependencies

You can put those jars in a /lib dir of your project and commit them to SCM.

Next, you only have to set


jfacetext





and those properties :

maven.jar.override = on

maven.jar.jfacetext= ${basedir}/lib/jfacetext.jar



Nico.

> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to write a project.xml that, for various reasons, references
> a JAR on the local filesystem. However, when I define something like the
> following in my POM:
>
>  
>jfacetext
>eclipse
>3.0.0
>jar
>jfacetext.jar
>file:/C:/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.jface.text_3.0.0/
>  
>
> Maven fails to obtain the required dependencies. The value of the URL
> element is generated from a java.io.File.toUrl() call so I assume it is
> formatted correctly. Is there any reason Maven is not parsing the URL
> above properly?
>
> First of all, does Maven append the jar name to the URL dependency
> property or does the URL directly over-ride the name *and* location of
> the dependency? I assume the former but the documentation never makes
> this explicitly clear.
>
> Kind regards
> -- Ricardo
>
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Local dependencies

2004-09-07 Thread Ricardo Gladwell
Hi All,
I'm trying to write a project.xml that, for various reasons, references
a JAR on the local filesystem. However, when I define something like the
following in my POM:

  jfacetext
  eclipse
  3.0.0
  jar
  jfacetext.jar
  file:/C:/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.jface.text_3.0.0/

Maven fails to obtain the required dependencies. The value of the URL
element is generated from a java.io.File.toUrl() call so I assume it is
formatted correctly. Is there any reason Maven is not parsing the URL
above properly?
First of all, does Maven append the jar name to the URL dependency
property or does the URL directly over-ride the name *and* location of
the dependency? I assume the former but the documentation never makes
this explicitly clear.
Kind regards
-- Ricardo
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