Re: What is going on with maven-javadoc-plugin?

2015-03-12 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Just ich scratching and limited time, that's how OSS works.
Generally, if (like here) the code is moreover already committed, *kindly*
asking for a release on the dev ML can do the trick.

HTH

2015-03-13 2:38 GMT+01:00 Marcos Zolnowski <
marcos.zolnow...@yahoo.com.invalid>:

> From:
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAVADOC-365?focusedCommentId=363324&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-363324"It
> has been about 6 months now since the last activity here. I wonder, what
> can be done with respect to getting a 2.11 or 2.10.2 version with this
> change applied?"
> Can anyone tell me why no one does the release of this plugin?
>



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What is going on with maven-javadoc-plugin?

2015-03-12 Thread Marcos Zolnowski
From: 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAVADOC-365?focusedCommentId=363324&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-363324"It
 has been about 6 months now since the last activity here. I wonder, what can 
be done with respect to getting a 2.11 or 2.10.2 version with this change 
applied?"
Can anyone tell me why no one does the release of this plugin?


Re: Do people actually use markdown or should I abandon it and migrate to xdocs?

2015-03-12 Thread Stephen Connolly
asciidoc(tor) is the way of the future.

On 13 March 2015 at 00:44, Barrie Treloar  wrote:

> On 13 March 2015 at 11:05, Kevin Burton  wrote:
> > Thanks.  IF these are used in big projects like this I’ll probably just
> > migrate.
>
> Wasn't there some talk about using reStructuredText at some stage?
>
> I'm only just tinkering with that now on other projects so I have not
> investigated whether the Maven pipeline supports it.
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Re: Do people actually use markdown or should I abandon it and migrate to xdocs?

2015-03-12 Thread Barrie Treloar
On 13 March 2015 at 11:05, Kevin Burton  wrote:
> Thanks.  IF these are used in big projects like this I’ll probably just
> migrate.

Wasn't there some talk about using reStructuredText at some stage?

I'm only just tinkering with that now on other projects so I have not
investigated whether the Maven pipeline supports it.

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Re: Do people actually use markdown or should I abandon it and migrate to xdocs?

2015-03-12 Thread Kevin Burton
Thanks.  IF these are used in big projects like this I’ll probably just
migrate.

It’s good to be pragmatic sometimes!

KEvin

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Manfred Moser  wrote:

> I find markdown as a format just too restricted and painful to use. We had
> good success with using asciidoc for the Android Maven Plugin for site
> generation. It uses the very active asciidoctor project for rendering in
> the site.
>
> http://simpligility.github.io/android-maven-plugin/
>
>
> The Maven and Nexus books are also using asciidoc as a format btw.
>
> https://github.com/sonatype/maven-reference-en
> https://github.com/sonatype/nexus-book
> https://github.com/sonatype/maven-example-en
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Manfred
>
> Kevin Burton wrote on 12.03.2015 14:11:
>
> > I really wanted to live in the future but I think Markdown support in
> Maven
> > is really lacking.
> >
> > 1. it’s super slow.  I have a moderate sized project (10 small files) and
> > it takes like 10 minutes to generate my site.
> >
> > 2.  It’s buggy.  If you have two projects and a multi-module build you
> > can’t use threaded builds.
> >
> > Now it looks as if my documentation generation has completely locked up.
> > I’m not sure what change I made but 9/10 times I run it locks up in an
> > infinite loop.
> >
> > I imagine if no one else is actually using it then I should probably just
> > use what the community is running.
> >
> > --
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> > Location: *San Francisco, CA*
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> > 
> > 
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RE: asc missing ?

2015-03-12 Thread Martin Gainty




> Subject: Re: asc missing ?
> From: manf...@mosabuam.com
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 23:38:41 +0100
> 
> I can not find it on https://oss.sonatype.org/ or 
> https://repository.sonatype.org/ even when logged in.
> 
> Manfred

no tooling trickery unfortunately

This is Marvin Froeder's flexmojos-flex-compiler which compiles mxml
currently packaged as org.sonatype.flexmojos
the GAV
org.sonatype.flexmojos
flexmojos-flex-compiler
3.8-SNAPSHOT

 org.sonatype.flexmojos:asc:3.0 is requested in original dependency

> 
> Martin Gainty wrote on 12.03.2015 15:07:
> 
> > flex-compiler-mojo identitifies dependency
> > 
> >org.sonatype.flexmojos
> >asc
> >3.0
> >
> > 
> > which I cannot locate
> > any suggestions where to find this artifact would be GREATLY appreciated
> > 
> > thanks/bedankt
> > Martin 
> > __ 
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Re: asc missing ?

2015-03-12 Thread Manfred Moser
I can not find it on https://oss.sonatype.org/ or 
https://repository.sonatype.org/ even when logged in.

Manfred

Martin Gainty wrote on 12.03.2015 15:07:

> flex-compiler-mojo identitifies dependency
> 
>org.sonatype.flexmojos
>asc
>3.0
>
> 
> which I cannot locate
> any suggestions where to find this artifact would be GREATLY appreciated
> 
> thanks/bedankt
> Martin 
> __ 
>   
>
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Re: asc missing ?

2015-03-12 Thread Curtis Rueden
Hi Martin,

> flex-compiler-mojo identitifies dependency
> asc
> which I cannot locate

Which flex-compiler-mojo?

This one?
https://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/repositories/atlassian/content/info/flex-mojos/flex-compiler-mojo/2.0.3/flex-compiler-mojo-2.0.3.pom

No "asc" in there as far as I can see.

And the name "asc" is suspicious because that is one of the file extensions
for files in Maven repositories. Perhaps some string mangling happened
somewhere in your tooling?

Regards,
Curtis

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Martin Gainty  wrote:

> flex-compiler-mojo identitifies dependency
>  
> org.sonatype.flexmojos
> asc
> 3.0
> 
>
> which I cannot locate
> any suggestions where to find this artifact would be GREATLY appreciated
>
> thanks/bedankt
> Martin
> __
>
>


Re: Does doxia site renderer have any feature to pick up and include artifacts from a pre-defined source folder/directory into output html?

2015-03-12 Thread Hervé BOUTEMY
Le jeudi 12 mars 2015 14:49:24 Krishnamurthy Nagarajan a écrit :
> Hi Herve,
> I am sorry; I have tried putting artifacts in src/site/resources earlier and
> it automatically copies them to target/site. But it doesn't insert any
> links to any of them in index.html, unlike it does it for 'reports' that
> are generated as per the specifications given in he pom.xml file. So, my
> problem is still un-resolved.
your problem is half-resolved :)

the links are not automatically added, since there is no reason to create a 
menu entry for each resource: you have to manually add menu entries in 
site.xml [1]

Regards,

Hervé

[1] 
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/sitedescriptor.html#Including_Generated_Content

> 
> regards,Nagarajan
>   From: Krishnamurthy Nagarajan 
>  To: Maven Users List 
>  Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 9:38 PM
>  Subject: Re: Does doxia site renderer have any feature to pick up and
> include artifacts from a pre-defined source folder/directory into output
> html?
> 
> Hi
> Yes! That's what I am looking for. I will check it out tomorrow and get back
> if I have any problem. Thanks! best regards,Nagarajan
>   From: Hervé BOUTEMY 
> 
> 
>  To: Maven Users List 
>  Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:23 AM
>  Subject: Re: Does doxia site renderer have any feature to pick up and
> include artifacts from a pre-defined source folder/directory into output
> html? 
> Hi,
> 
> Is src/site/resources [1] what you are looking for?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Hervé
> 
> [1]
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/creating-content
> .html#Adding_Extra_Resources
> Le lundi 9 mars 2015 14:17:36 Krishnamurthy Nagarajan a écrit :
> > Hi,
> > Doxia site renderer, which is built on top of doxia, has several built-in
> > features, such as automatic inclusion of auto-generated reports into the
> > output html artifacts (e.g. javadocs, reports created by PMD, checkstyle
> > etc.) as per the specs given in pom.xml (assuming I am using maven for
> > site
> > building).
> > 
> > I can specify such directives in site.xml. Similarly, is there a way by
> > which I can direct doxia site renderer to automatically insert  in the
> > output html (e.g. index.html for which the source is index.apt) hyperlinks
> > to artifacts (not auto-generated like the 'reports', but created by other
> > developers) that are placed in a pre-defined folder/directory (such as
> > 'resources')?
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > Nagarajan
> 
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asc missing ?

2015-03-12 Thread Martin Gainty
flex-compiler-mojo identitifies dependency
 
org.sonatype.flexmojos
asc
3.0


which I cannot locate
any suggestions where to find this artifact would be GREATLY appreciated

thanks/bedankt
Martin 
__ 

  
  

Re: Do people actually use markdown or should I abandon it and migrate to xdocs?

2015-03-12 Thread Manfred Moser
I find markdown as a format just too restricted and painful to use. We had good 
success with using asciidoc for the Android Maven Plugin for site generation. 
It uses the very active asciidoctor project for rendering in the site.

http://simpligility.github.io/android-maven-plugin/
 

The Maven and Nexus books are also using asciidoc as a format btw.

https://github.com/sonatype/maven-reference-en
https://github.com/sonatype/nexus-book
https://github.com/sonatype/maven-example-en

Hope that helps. 

Manfred

Kevin Burton wrote on 12.03.2015 14:11:

> I really wanted to live in the future but I think Markdown support in Maven
> is really lacking.
> 
> 1. it’s super slow.  I have a moderate sized project (10 small files) and
> it takes like 10 minutes to generate my site.
> 
> 2.  It’s buggy.  If you have two projects and a multi-module build you
> can’t use threaded builds.
> 
> Now it looks as if my documentation generation has completely locked up.
> I’m not sure what change I made but 9/10 times I run it locks up in an
> infinite loop.
> 
> I imagine if no one else is actually using it then I should probably just
> use what the community is running.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Founder/CEO Spinn3r.com
> Location: *San Francisco, CA*
> blog: http://burtonator.wordpress.com
> … or check out my Google+ profile
> 
> 
> 

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Do people actually use markdown or should I abandon it and migrate to xdocs?

2015-03-12 Thread Kevin Burton
I really wanted to live in the future but I think Markdown support in Maven
is really lacking.

1. it’s super slow.  I have a moderate sized project (10 small files) and
it takes like 10 minutes to generate my site.

2.  It’s buggy.  If you have two projects and a multi-module build you
can’t use threaded builds.

Now it looks as if my documentation generation has completely locked up.
I’m not sure what change I made but 9/10 times I run it locks up in an
infinite loop.

I imagine if no one else is actually using it then I should probably just
use what the community is running.

-- 

Founder/CEO Spinn3r.com
Location: *San Francisco, CA*
blog: http://burtonator.wordpress.com
… or check out my Google+ profile




Re: Help with warning: 'Failed to getClass for org.apache.maven.plugin.source.SourceJarMojo'

2015-03-12 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 11 Mar 2015, at 21:32, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:

> I assume you are using a single local repository on your slave for all your 
> jenkins jobs? If so change the job configuration to use a repository localy 
> to the workspace of Jenkins...

If you want to talk craziness - on my build server I have this gem inside my 
~/.m2/settings.xml:

  
/build/m2repository/${env.GERRIT_BRANCH}-${env.GERRIT_TOPIC}

Forcing a different m2 local repository based on branch/topic of code 
reviews/builds.  This means has the benefit of letting common branch+topics 
across multiple projects/jobs share the same SNAPSHOTS in isolation.

It _seams_ to work - even tho I have to manually clean out old directories 
after awhile.

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Re: Does doxia site renderer have any feature to pick up and include artifacts from a pre-defined source folder/directory into output html?

2015-03-12 Thread Krishnamurthy Nagarajan
Hi Herve,
I am sorry; I have tried putting artifacts in src/site/resources earlier and it 
automatically copies them to target/site. But it doesn't insert any links to 
any of them in index.html, unlike it does it for 'reports' that are generated 
as per the specifications given in he pom.xml file. So, my problem is still 
un-resolved.

regards,Nagarajan
  From: Krishnamurthy Nagarajan 
 To: Maven Users List  
 Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 9:38 PM
 Subject: Re: Does doxia site renderer have any feature to pick up and include 
artifacts from a pre-defined source folder/directory into output html?
   
Hi
Yes! That's what I am looking for. I will check it out tomorrow and get back if 
I have any problem. Thanks!
best regards,Nagarajan
      From: Hervé BOUTEMY 


 To: Maven Users List  
 Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:23 AM
 Subject: Re: Does doxia site renderer have any feature to pick up and include 
artifacts from a pre-defined source folder/directory into output html?
  
Hi,

Is src/site/resources [1] what you are looking for?

Regards,

Hervé

[1] 
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/creating-content.html#Adding_Extra_Resources



Le lundi 9 mars 2015 14:17:36 Krishnamurthy Nagarajan a écrit :
> Hi,
> Doxia site renderer, which is built on top of doxia, has several built-in
> features, such as automatic inclusion of auto-generated reports into the
> output html artifacts (e.g. javadocs, reports created by PMD, checkstyle
> etc.) as per the specs given in pom.xml (assuming I am using maven for site
> building).
> 
> I can specify such directives in site.xml. Similarly, is there a way by
> which I can direct doxia site renderer to automatically insert  in the
> output html (e.g. index.html for which the source is index.apt) hyperlinks
> to artifacts (not auto-generated like the 'reports', but created by other
> developers) that are placed in a pre-defined folder/directory (such as
> 'resources')?
> 
> Thanks!
> Nagarajan


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Property substitution in /project/name?

2015-03-12 Thread Pop Qvarnström
Hi,

In a multi module project, I want to reuse the project name from the parent
pom as part of the project name for each module. It seemed reasonable to
use ${project.parent.name}, but it seems that this property is never
substituted, i.e. anything that refers to the project name gets the literal
string '${project.parent.name} - Some Module'.

${project.parent.name} resolves just fine in other places and with mvn
help:evaluate.

The only info I have managed to find says that property substitution is not
allowed in /project/(groupId|artifactId|version). To me, that says property
substitution should be allowed (and happening) for /project/name.

Am I missing or misunderstanding something, or have I hit a bug?

Maven version: 3.2.5

Kind regards,
Pop Qvarnström