Re: Ваше письмо удалено за спам

2008-11-24 Thread David Brown
Hello, I concur. Normally I would just add these creeps to my DNSBL but since 
the CIDR: 140.211.0.0/16 is Oregeon State (uoregon.edu hosts the ML) I cannot 
add this CIDR as it would bounce my ML email. The Oregon State admin folks have 
too many unused IPs. They need to pay attention to the creeps that are usurping 
their addresses. :-O David.

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2008-11-24 Thread David Brown
Hello Marat, please excuse. I am not the ML administrator. Just another 
distraught member. I don't think the SPAMMERS are subscribed. They just use the 
used addresses as described below. The uoregon.edu folks need to shut down the 
SPAMMERS. UOREGON.EDU is the hardware and network hosting the ML. This is an 
issue I have been forced to deal with for years. If I bounce the SPAM email 
long enough the ML will just unsubscribe me from the list but won't go after 
the SPAMMERS. Chasing down SPAM demands a lot of time and resources the admin 
does not have. :-) David.


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2 machines: Same svn repository, same pom.xml, same assembly.xml, same mvn. Different results!?

2008-11-10 Thread David Brown
Hello Mavenites all, I have a project checked out new and a fresh: mvn -P 
dev.dir clean install. One developer gets the results of the command-line 
argument: -P dev.dir while I get only the individual application targets (jar 
files). What I should get is a jar with a /lib directory of all the 
dependencies as jars such that the application is a standalone command-line 
executable. The pom.xml (find snippet below) has a reference to the 
assembly.xml (please find below) with the packaging instructions. When I 
execute: mvn -P dev.dir clean install the console says a target directory is 
created but when I look in the Explorer there is no such directory. Is there 
someway to debug an assembly.xml? Please advise, David.

***
profiles
profile
iddev/id
activation
  property
namedev/name
  /property
/activation
modules
  moduleapps/module
/modules  
/profile
profiles

**
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
assembly
 id${build.target}/id
 
 formats
formatzip/format
 /formats
 
 includeBaseDirectoryfalse/includeBaseDirectory
 includeSiteDirectoryfalse/includeSiteDirectory

 moduleSets
moduleSet
  includes
includefds-serv-app:*:jar/include
  /includes
  excludes
excludefds-serv-app:servicing-common:jar/exclude
excludefds-serv-app:billing-common:jar/exclude
  /excludes
  binaries
includeDependenciesfalse/includeDependencies

outputFileNameMapping${module.artifactId}.${module.extension}/outputFileNameMapping
outputDirectory/outputDirectory
unpackfalse/unpack
  /binaries
/moduleSet
  /moduleSets
  
  dependencySets
dependencySet
  outputDirectorylib/outputDirectory
  unpackfalse/unpack
/dependencySet 
  /dependencySets
  
/assembly


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Re: Could anyone give me some idea what is the difference bwteen ant and maven?

2008-10-24 Thread David Brown
Hello, I was a long-time Ant user mainly because of the gigs I had all used 
Ant. There are various camps out there with the Pro's and Con's of both build 
systems. Ant is full control you do what you want limited only by your skill or 
lack thereof with the Ant language. Yes, Ant is more of a procedural build 
sytem. Maven: on the other is a so-called 'descriptive' build system. Depending 
upon your needs there are advantages and disadvantages to both systems. I would 
say that if you have a relatively fixed and relatively well defined number of 
apps, libs, jars, wars and ears to generate and you don't want your developers 
to have to become build experts Maven may be the better choice. On the other 
hand if your systems are wide ranging but interdependent and in need of 
non-native or maverick libraries and or proprietary jar, wars and ears then 
Ant. May be a better choice. There are gurus out there such as: Steve Loughran 
that will put a lot more weight into the use of Ant (and for
  a good reason) than the use of Maven. Maven on the other hand allows the use 
of Ant tasks more-or-less directly as part of the Maven build. HTH, David.

dr2238 wrote ..
   I have knowledge on ant, but doesn't have any knowledge on
 maven.   I heard other say ant is kind of procedural language , while maven
 is an objected oriented language.
 
 Is that true?   Could anyone explain it to me a little bit?It would be
 great if you can show me some small examples to let me understand what is
 the difference between them.
 
 
 thanks a lot for your help
 
 
 Daniel
Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and 
unhealthy regions, and devote ten or twenty years, in that they may live,-that 
is, keep comfortably warm,- and die in New England at last. 

Henry David Thoreau - Walden - 1845

Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and 
unhealthy regions, and devote ten or twenty years, in that they may live,-that 
is, keep comfortably warm,- and die in New England at last. 

Henry David Thoreau - Walden - 1845

Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and 
unhealthy regions, and devote ten or twenty years, in that they may live,-that 
is, keep comfortably warm,- and die in New England at last. 

Henry David Thoreau - Walden - 1845


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Re: How to deploy Website to Webspace on java.net ?

2008-09-07 Thread David Brown
Hello Brett, you will have to have CVS administrative permissions to create the 
so-called CVS repository at the remote site or you will have to persuade you 
hosting outfit folks to administratively create or include you site in the CVS 
repository as a CVS project. Once your site has been created in the CVS 
repository all you will have to do is a CVS add filename. This means you will 
have to add each or all of the files the compose your remote site. Once the 
files are CVS added you then do a CVS checkout project-name (whatever the 
remote CVS admin folks name your project, hopefully, the same as the name of 
your website). Once you have the webiste CVS project checked out from the CVS 
repository you can then make changes and put these changes to the remote 
servers with the following command-line: cvs commit -m some comment about the 
changes filename. If you are running a local Linux box most of the above will 
work by default. If you are running a Windows or Mac box you will ha
 ve to install CVS. You can install CVS from the following link: 
http://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/binary/stable/x86-woe/. HTH, David.

Brett Porter wrote ..
 https://maven-javanet-plugin.dev.java.net/nonav/maven/
 
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  Hello,
 
  anyone can tell me how to deploy a website to a webserver using cvs ?
  I have a project at java.net which seems only to acecpt uploads via cvs.
 
 
  thanks,
  Jens
 
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Re: creating runnable jar file

2008-09-03 Thread David Brown
Hello, something like the following works for me everytime. The only drawback 
is long compile times on slow machines. HTH, David

**
plugin
artifactIdmaven-assembly-plugin/artifactId
configuration
archive
manifest
mainClasstest.Test/mainClass
packageNametest/packageName
addClasspathtrue/addClasspath
/manifest
manifestEntries
modedevelopment/mode
url${pom.url}/url
/manifestEntries

manifestFilesrc/main/java/test/MANIFEST.MF/manifestFile
/archive
descriptorRefs
descriptorRefjar-with-dependencies/descriptorRef
/descriptorRefs
manifest
mainClasstest.Test/mainClass
packageNametest/packageName
addClasspathtrue/addClasspath
/manifest
manifestFilesrc/main/java/test/MANIFEST.MF/manifestFile
/configuration
/plugin
**
Run this at your POM.XML command-line directory:

mvn clean install assembly:assembly




cablepuff wrote ..
 
 Hi i have a runnable jar files that depends on hibernate and spring (latest
 version of their jar file respectively).
 
 I tried maven-jar-plugin.
 
   plugin
   groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
   artifactIdmaven-jar-plugin/artifactId
   configuration
 archive
   manifest
 addClasspathtrue/addClasspath
 mainClasscompany.main.execute/mainClass
   /manifest
 /archive
   /configuration
   /plugin
 
 but this doesn't allow me to distribute the file to other machine.
 
 I also tried maven assembly plugin. 
 
 plugin
   artifactIdmaven-assembly-plugin/artifactId
   configuration
   filters
   
 filtersrc/main/filters/build.properties/filter
   /filters
   descriptors
   
 descriptorsrc/main/assemble/descriptor.xml/descriptor
   /descriptors
   workDirectorytarget/assembly/work/workDirectory
   archive
   manifest
   mainClasscompany.main.execute/mainClass
   /manifest
   /archive
   /configuration
  /plugin
 
 my descriptor.xml
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 assembly
   idjar-with-dependencies/id
   formats
 formatjar/format
   /formats
   includeBaseDirectoryfalse/includeBaseDirectory
   dependencySets
 dependencySet
   outputDirectorylib/outputDirectory
   unpacktrue/unpack
   scoperuntime/scope
 /dependencySet
   /dependencySets
   fileSets
 fileSet
   directorytarget/classes/directory
   outputDirectory/outputDirectory
 /fileSet
   /fileSets
 /assembly
 
 however i get this error
 about namespace www.springframework.org/schema/tx cannot be found. 
 
 Is their a better way to create deployable jar files that runs on different
 machine. 
 
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Re: Making war file using Maven

2008-08-28 Thread David Brown
Hello Asif, you will have to start with the PDF tutorials. Use the Archetypes 
to create a project that creates a (dot).jar. Then, you will have to add in 
something like the following in your pom.xml:

packagingwar/packaging



Asif wrote ..
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 Where can I get a sample build file for the same and start.
 
  
 
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resources POM element howto read a (dot).properties file?

2008-07-29 Thread David Brown
Hello Maveners, I have a (dot).properties file in my /resources directory as 
defined in my POM resources tag. I have a class that extends a class and 
reads the file via an instance of the constructor. The problem is I don't have 
the source of the extended class. What is the usual way to read a 
(dot).properties file using a POM resources tag? Please advise, David.

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Embedded error: weblogic.utils.compiler.ToolFailureException: error in finding weblogic.Home - with nested exception:

2008-07-25 Thread David Brown
Hello Mavenites, I am building an SVN controlled project. I have checked out 
the most recent trunk and I am getting the following error condition. 
Obviously, this is Weblogic related but going to BEA is a waste of time. TIA 
and please advise, David.

[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] 
[INFO] Exception encountered during APPC processing

Embedded error: weblogic.utils.compiler.ToolFailureException: error in finding 
weblogic.Home - with nested exception:
[java.lang.RuntimeException: error in finding weblogic.Home]
[INFO] 
[INFO] Trace
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: Exception encountered 
during APPC processing
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoals(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:583)
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoalWithLifecycle(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:499)
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoal(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:478)
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoalAndHandleFailures(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:330)
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeTaskSegments(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:291)
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.execute(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:142)
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:336)
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:129)
at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:287)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.launchEnhanced(Launcher.java:315)
at org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.launch(Launcher.java:255)
at org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.mainWithExitCode(Launcher.java:430)
at org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:375)
Caused by: org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException: Exception 
encountered during APPC processing
at org.codehaus.mojo.weblogic.AppcMojo.execute(AppcMojo.java:185)
at 
org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultPluginManager.executeMojo(DefaultPluginManager.java:451)
at 
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoals(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:558)
... 16 more
Caused by: weblogic.utils.compiler.ToolFailureException: error in finding 
weblogic.Home - with nested exception:
[java.lang.RuntimeException: error in finding weblogic.Home]
at 
weblogic.ant.taskdefs.j2ee.CompilerTask.invokeMain(CompilerTask.java:299)
at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.j2ee.Appc.privateExecute(Appc.java:250)
at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.j2ee.Appc.execute(Appc.java:159)
at org.codehaus.mojo.weblogic.AppcMojo.execute(AppcMojo.java:180)
... 18 more
Caused by: weblogic.utils.compiler.ToolFailureException: error in finding 
weblogic.Home - with nested exception:
[java.lang.RuntimeException: error in finding weblogic.Home]
at 
weblogic.application.compiler.FlowDriver.handleStateChangeException(FlowDriver.java:53)
at 
weblogic.application.compiler.FlowDriver.nextState(FlowDriver.java:37)
at weblogic.application.compiler.FlowDriver.run(FlowDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.compiler.Appc.runBody(Appc.java:163)
at weblogic.utils.compiler.Tool.run(Tool.java:158)
at weblogic.utils.compiler.Tool.run(Tool.java:115)
at weblogic.application.compiler.Appc.main(Appc.java:174)
at weblogic.appc.main(appc.java:14)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at 
weblogic.ant.taskdefs.j2ee.CompilerTask.invokeMain(CompilerTask.java:290)
... 21 more
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: error in finding weblogic.Home
at weblogic.Home.getInstance(Home.java:90)
at weblogic.Home.getPath(Home.java:96)
at 
weblogic.ejb.container.persistence.InstalledPersistence.setInstallationLocation(InstalledPersistence.java:299)
at 
weblogic.ejb.container.persistence.InstalledPersistence.initialize(InstalledPersistence.java:134)
at 
weblogic.ejb.container.persistence.InstalledPersistence.getInstalledType(InstalledPersistence.java:114)
at 

POM dependency retrieves the local repository jar but how to get the source?

2008-07-24 Thread David Brown
Hello Mavenites all: I have a child POM that generates a JAR. One of the 
dependencies fetches a jar from the local URL repository. I would like to be 
able to retrieve the source the same said dependent jar. We have SVN and WEBSVN 
but I cannot see the packaged source anywhere but yet the POM can retrieve the 
dependent jar at will. Any hints at all. Please advise, David.


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Maven definitive guide parent POM child POM example: creates modules jar and war but not jar in war?

2008-07-22 Thread David Brown
Hello maven gurus, users and mere mortals. I have a parent POM similar to the 
maven definitive guide multi-module example. The parent POM locates the
the child POMs as expected. Both modules are built correctly: 1 (dot).war file 
and 1 (dot).jar file but the (dot).jar is not included in the (dot).war file. 
How-to complete this step of the POM? Please advise, David

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Re: Maven definitive guide parent POM child POM example: creates modules jar and war but not jar in war?

2008-07-22 Thread David Brown
Hello Arnaud, thanks for the reply. I did have the dependency included as you 
suggested. For the sake of posterity I will have to say that the mistake I made 
was the so-called Maven coordinate element: scopeprovided/scope instead of: 
scopecompile/scope. ;-) David.

Arnaud HERITIER wrote ..
 you have to had in the war project a dependency to the jar project.
 
 Arnaud
 
 On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:33 PM, David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Hello maven gurus, users and mere mortals. I have a parent POM similar to
  the maven definitive guide multi-module example. The parent POM locates the
  the child POMs as expected. Both modules are built correctly: 1 (dot).war
  file and 1 (dot).jar file but the (dot).jar is not included in the (dot).war
  file. How-to complete this step of the POM? Please advise, David
 
  Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and
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Re: groupId directory property

2008-07-17 Thread David Brown
Hello Danilo, I think you might be looking for using a parent POM. Something 
like:

packagingpompackaging

modules
  modulesome-directory-name/module
  moduleanother-directory-name/module
/modules

then..

groupIds in POM in the subdirectories that reference the parent POM.

see the: maven-definitive-guide.pdf

HTH, David.

Danilo Tuler wrote ..
 Hi,
 
 Is there any property that contains the directory name of the groupId?
 I mean, if the groupId is org.springframework.spring-core I would
 like to get the string org/springframework/spring-core and use that
 in my site distributionManagement section.
 
 Thanks,
 Danilo
 
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Re: MavenExectionException: Failed to validate POM for project

2008-07-16 Thread David Brown
Hello Geoffrey, thanks for the speedy and informative reply. I found the issue 
similar to what you suggested which I repeat here for posterity: the POM 
employs an external assembly (assembly.xml) please see snippet included below. 
The directory/directory element tag was empty which created the maven 
hickup. Putting in the (dot). fixed the issue. Thanks, David.

resources
  resource
directory./directory
  /resource
/resources


Geoffrey Wiseman wrote ..
 On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:22 PM, David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello maven crowd, I had a POM that was working perfectly and w/o changing
  anything I unexpectedly got the exception stated in the Subject line. Google
  found nothing useful. I did not see this in the FAQ. The particulars follow.
  TIA and please advise, David.
 
 
 Nothing preceded that message?  I believe that I've seen that before when I
 have, for instance, failed to put a version identifier in because I thought
 I had covered a dependency in the parent POM's dependency management
 section, but ... whenever that's happened, I got a message about the missing
 version, then later a message about he failed POM.
 
   - Geoffrey
 -- 
 Geoffrey Wiseman
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child project jar has wrong packaging exception from parent project: how-to-fix?

2008-07-15 Thread David Brown
Hello maven dev, gurus and users. I have a curious situation from attempting to 
create a jar of the generated /CLASSES directory as generated from the parent 
project pom.xml.  The existing parent project directory and pom.xml executes 
correctly and generates the expected (dot).war. In the parent directory I have 
a second sub-directory named: ./jar as the child project directory. The child 
project directory has its own pom.xml w/ the sole purpose of generating a 
(dot).jar file referencing selected classes generated in the parent project 
directory. The child project pom.xml returns the following exception condition 
upon execution of: mvn install. TIA and please advise, David.


Project ID: fds-app:upload-jar

Reason: Parent: fds-app:upload-war:war:null of project: fds-app:upload-jar has 
wrong packaging: war. Must be 'pom'. for project fds-app:upload-jar


[INFO] 
[INFO] Trace
org.apache.maven.reactor.MavenExecutionException: Parent: 
fds-app:upload-war:war:null of project: fds-app:upload-jar has wrong packaging: 
war. Must be 'pom'. for project fds-app:upload-jar
at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.getProjects(DefaultMaven.java:376)
*

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MavenExectionException: Failed to validate POM for project

2008-07-15 Thread David Brown
Hello maven crowd, I had a POM that was working perfectly and w/o changing 
anything I unexpectedly got the exception stated in the Subject line. Google 
found nothing useful. I did not see this in the FAQ. The particulars follow. 
TIA and please advise, David.

OS: Ubuntu
Maven: 2.0.8
Java: 1.5.0_15


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Re: How to configure a JBoss to link to the webapp folder of a WAR project

2008-07-10 Thread David Brown
Hello Pedro, I'm not sure by your statements if you are using a HOT deploy or 
not. In the case you are using a hot deploy try using an exploded war under 
server/default/deploy and see if you see any difference. The JSPs are compiled 
by the container once they are invoked at the browser. As an experiment: create 
a second virtual JBoss (4.2.1/4.2.2) server on a port like 8989 that deploys a 
single JSP and see if you can get it to recompile. There are instructions int 
the JBoss /examples directory on how to do this. HTH, David.
Pedro Viegas wrote ..
 Hi all,
 
 I've been trying to build an environment for developing web applications
 that generate WAR files with a productive debug/development process.
 I'm using JBoss as the application server. Tomcat is a no go and Jetty has
 issues with some bytecode APIs I use.
 
 All is working fine in the traditional way. I package the WAR, deploy it to
 the server with the cargo plugin and test it.
 Through JBoss Eclipse Plugin I have debug and hotcode replacement for java
 classes, BUT not for JSPs!
 How can I make JBoss aware of JSP/CSS/JS changes?
 
 I have seen a bunch of examples for Tomcat and Jetty to indicate a path to
 the webapp folder.
 For JBoss the only solution so far has always included building an exploded
 WAR somewhere and point JBoss deploy URLs to it so it deploys them.
 Even the solution of using the war:inplace is not functional since JBoss
 deployer only scans WAR/JAR/EAR/etc files. A directory like
 src/main/webapp is simply ignored.
 
 All I wanted to do was deploy the application through Maven a Eclipse
 lanched debug JBoss instance and be able to change my JSP files and refresh
 them on the browser.
 As anyone been able to do this?
 
 Thanks,
 
 -- 
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assembly:assembly manifestmainClass does not generate Main-class in MANIFEST.MF

2008-07-08 Thread David Brown
Hello Maven gurus and users, I have a pom.xml to generate an executable 
jar-with-dependencies. The pom.xml creates everything expected except the 
MANIFEST.MF with Main-class: defined. The executable jar will work but I have 
to unjar the jar to a temporary directory, edit the MANIFEST.MF for the 
Main-class: definition and then re-jar. The build/build element content 
follows along with the MANIFEST.MF it generates. Any and all ideas and 
suggestions welcomed. TIA and please advise, David.

**
Expected MANIFEST.MF
**

Manifest-Version: 1.0
Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver
Created-By: 1.5.0_15-b04 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
Main-class: com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp.XSFileUploadApp

*
Generated MANIFEST.MF
*

Manifest-Version: 1.0
Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver
Created-By: 1.5.0_15-b04 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)



pom.xml build/build


build
plugins
plugin
artifactIdmaven-assembly-plugin/artifactId
configuration
descriptorRefs
descriptorRefjar-with-dependencies/descriptorRef
/descriptorRefs
manifest

mainClasscom.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp.XSFileUploadApp/mainClass

packageNamecom.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp/packageName
addClasspathtrue/addClasspath
/manifest
/configuration
/plugin
/plugins
/build


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Maven build assembly manifest executable jar not working

2008-07-02 Thread David Brown
Hello Maven dev, gurus and users. I have a curious situation where I want to 
make my Swing App into an executable jar. I went to the Maven guides site: 
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-manifest.html and I used the build 
snippet displayed below. I inserted the snippet and edited the MANIFEST.MF as 
displayed below. Lo-and-behold: it returns the usual (follows) 
NoClassDefFoundError when I try to exectue. I have successfully hand built 
executable jars in the past but I would like to have Maven doing this job. The 
particulars follow. TIA and please advise, David.

OS: Ubuntu 2.6.24-17-generic GNU/LINUX
Arch: i686 SMP
Error condition:

java -jar XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:  
com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  
com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp

MANIFEST.MF:

Manifest-Version: 1.0
Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver
Created-By: Apache Maven
Built-By: dwbrown
Package: com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
Build-Jdk:  1.6.0-b09
Extension-Name: XSFileUploadApp
Specification-Vendor: FA
Implementation-Vendor: FA
Implementation-Title: XSFileUploadApp
Implementation-Version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT
Main-Class:  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
mode: development
url: http://www.flooddata.com


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Re: Maven build assembly manifest executable jar not working

2008-07-02 Thread David Brown
Implementation-Vendor: FA
Implementation-Title: XSFileUploadApp
Implementation-Version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT
Main-Class:  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
Class-Path: XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
mode: development
url: http://www.flooddata.com
*



Wayne Fay wrote ..
 Are you sure that file exists in the jar? I've had zero problems
 constructing executable jars with Maven.
 
 Unzip the jar and check things out. Adjust the manifest file and
 rezip, then test again, until you get it working. Then you know what
 you need to adjust in Maven.
 
 Wayne
 
 On 7/2/08, David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello Maven dev, gurus and users. I have a curious situation where I want to
 make my Swing App into an executable jar. I went to the Maven guides site: 
 http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-manifest.html
 and I used the build snippet displayed below. I inserted the snippet and 
 edited
 the MANIFEST.MF as displayed below. Lo-and-behold: it returns the usual 
 (follows)
 NoClassDefFoundError when I try to exectue. I have successfully hand built 
 executable
 jars in the past but I would like to have Maven doing this job. The 
 particulars
 follow. TIA and please advise, David.
 
  OS: Ubuntu 2.6.24-17-generic GNU/LINUX
  Arch: i686 SMP
  Error condition:
 
  java -jar XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
  Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:  
  com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp
  Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  
  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
 
  MANIFEST.MF:
 
  Manifest-Version: 1.0
  Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver
  Created-By: Apache Maven
  Built-By: dwbrown
  Package: com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
  Build-Jdk:  1.6.0-b09
  Extension-Name: XSFileUploadApp
  Specification-Vendor: FA
  Implementation-Vendor: FA
  Implementation-Title: XSFileUploadApp
  Implementation-Version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT
  Main-Class:  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
  mode: development
  url: http://www.flooddata.com
 
 
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Re: Maven build assembly manifest executable jar not working

2008-07-02 Thread David Brown
Hello Wayne, thanks for the reply. When I read I thought: Of Course! but as you 
can see below:

C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\targetjava -jar XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:  
com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp/XSFileUploadApp
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  
com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp.XSFileUploadApp
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(Unknown Source)

C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\targettype 
..\src\main\java\com\fds\ar\apps\util\fileupload\XSFileUploadApp\M
ANIFEST.MF
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver
Created-By: Apache Maven
Built-By: dwbrown
Package: com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
Build-Jdk:  1.6.0-b09
Extension-Name: XSFileUploadApp
Specification-Vendor: FA
Implementation-Vendor: FA
Implementation-Title: XSFileUploadApp
Implementation-Version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT
Main-Class:  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp.XSFileUploadApp
Class-Path: XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
mode: development
url: http://www.flooddata.com

Wayne Fay wrote ..
 Your Main-Class is wrong...
 
 You have:
 Main-Class:  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
 
 It seems you need:
 Main-Class:  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp.XSFileUploadApp
 
 Wayne
 
 On 7/2/08, David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello Wayne, thanks for the speedy and informative reply. You're right this 
  is
 not a Maven issue but I am running mvn in an attempt to get the job done. The 
 results
 of jar tvf XSFileUploadApp.jar and the other operations are included below. 
 TIA
 and please advise, David.
 
  **
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\targetjava
 -jar XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
  Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:  
  com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp
  Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  
  com.fds.ar.apps.util.fileupload.XSFileUploadApp
 at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
 at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
 at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
 at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
 at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
 at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
 at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(Unknown Source)
 
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\target
  C:\Documents and Settings\dwbrown\My 
  Documents\dev\java\XSFileUploadApp\targetjar
 tvf XSFileUploadApp-1.0.jar
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:16 CDT 2008 META-INF/
498 Wed Jul 02 13:30:14 CDT 2008 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 com/
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 com/fds/
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 com/fds/ar/
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 com/fds/ar/apps/
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 com/fds/ar/apps/util/
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/
  0 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 
  com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp/
622 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 
  com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp/XSFileUploadApp$1.class
   2250 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008 
  com/fds/ar/apps/util/fileupload/XSFileUploadApp/XSFileUploadApp$MultipartFileUploadFrame$1.class
   5307 Wed Jul 02 13:30:12 CDT 2008

I need a Maven book review

2008-06-11 Thread David Brown
Hello Maven: dev, gurus, users and other haunts. I have a new gig that has 
thrust me into a Maven-centric dev. env. I am a long time Ant user and the 
original Hatcher/Ant book did wonders. Is there something similar for Maven? 
Please advise, evangelize, rant or rave, Dave.


Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and 
unhealthy regions, and devote ten or twenty years, in that they may live,-that 
is, keep comfortably warm,- and die in New England at last. 

Henry David Thoreau - Walden - 1845

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