Re: Maven Shell

2017-04-21 Thread Manfred Moser
jline3 integration is in the works right now. 

https://github.com/jdillon/gshell/pull/8

manfred

Paul King wrote on 2017-04-20 16:08:

> OK, cool. Is the jline3 integration likely before the final?
> 
> Cheers, Paul.
> 
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Manfred Moser <manf...@simpligility.com>
> wrote:
>> This is a snapshot (=development) build - so no.
>>
>> Manfred
>>
>> Paul King wrote on 2017-04-20 14:30:
>>
>>> Nice Jason. Is it available via sdkman?
>>>
>>> Cheers, Paul.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:
>>>> Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest
>>>> release, can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:
>>>>
>>>> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/
>>>>
>>>> Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which
>>>> mvnsh is based on) as well.
>>>>
>>>> I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the
>>>> upstream versions.
>>>>
>>>> I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is
>>>> much
>>>> much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.
>>>>
>>>> If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell,
>>>> I’d
>>>> like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any issues.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> —jason
>>>>
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Re: Maven Shell

2017-04-20 Thread Jeff Jensen
Thanks Jason, used the snapshot without problem today; worked well.


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:

> Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest
> release, can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:
>
> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/
> snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/
>
> Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which
> mvnsh is based on) as well.
>
> I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the
> upstream versions.
>
> I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is
> much much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.
>
> If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell,
> I’d like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any
> issues.
>
> Cheers,
>
> —jason
>
>


Re: Maven Shell

2017-04-20 Thread Paul King
OK, cool. Is the jline3 integration likely before the final?

Cheers, Paul.

On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Manfred Moser <manf...@simpligility.com> wrote:
> This is a snapshot (=development) build - so no.
>
> Manfred
>
> Paul King wrote on 2017-04-20 14:30:
>
>> Nice Jason. Is it available via sdkman?
>>
>> Cheers, Paul.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:
>>> Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest
>>> release, can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:
>>>
>>> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/
>>>
>>> Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which
>>> mvnsh is based on) as well.
>>>
>>> I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the
>>> upstream versions.
>>>
>>> I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is much
>>> much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.
>>>
>>> If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell, I’d
>>> like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any issues.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> —jason
>>>
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Re: Maven Shell

2017-04-20 Thread Manfred Moser
This is a snapshot (=development) build - so no.

Manfred

Paul King wrote on 2017-04-20 14:30:

> Nice Jason. Is it available via sdkman?
> 
> Cheers, Paul.
> 
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:
>> Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest
>> release, can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:
>>
>> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/
>>
>> Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which
>> mvnsh is based on) as well.
>>
>> I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the
>> upstream versions.
>>
>> I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is much
>> much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.
>>
>> If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell, I’d
>> like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any issues.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> —jason
>>
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Re: Maven Shell

2017-04-20 Thread Paul King
Nice Jason. Is it available via sdkman?

Cheers, Paul.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:
> Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest release, 
> can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:
>
> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/
>
> Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which mvnsh 
> is based on) as well.
>
> I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the 
> upstream versions.
>
> I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is much 
> much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.
>
> If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell, I’d 
> like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any issues.
>
> Cheers,
>
> —jason
>

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Re: Maven Shell

2017-04-20 Thread Manfred Moser
Thanks Jason. This is great. For those that don't know 

mvnsh is a shell environment that has a JVM with Maven constantly running so 
you will get nice performance and usability improvments on the command line. 
This new version is using Maven 3.5.0.

Installation is easy - extract the archive and put the bin folder on your path.

More details and filing issues and so on at

https://github.com/jdillon/mvnsh

And from my testing so far .. it rocks. Try it out!

Manfred

Jason Dillon wrote on 2017-04-19 23:08:

> Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest release,
> can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:
> 
> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/
> 
> Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which
> mvnsh is based on) as well.
> 
> I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the
> upstream versions.
> 
> I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is much
> much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.
> 
> If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell, I’d
> like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any issues.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> —jason
> 
> 


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Maven Shell

2017-04-20 Thread Jason Dillon
Folks, just a quick not that I’ve updated Maven Shell for the latest release, 
can be found with the latest SNAPSHOT:

https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/planet57/maven/shell/dist/mvnsh-assembly/1.2.0-SNAPSHOT/

Locally seems to be fully functional.  I’ve been updating GShell (which mvnsh 
is based on) as well.

I’m considering augmenting the release versions of mvnsh to match the upstream 
versions.

I’m also eventually gonna update the jline support as I think jline3 is much 
much improved, thanks to gnodet, but I haven’t done that yet.

If there are folks that may still be using older versions of the shell, I’d 
like to ask them to test the latest SNAPSHOTS and report back any issues.

Cheers,

—jason



[Maven Shell] - How to upgrade from maven 3.0-alpha-6 to maven 3.0

2010-10-23 Thread Stan
Hello,

I tried to upgrade from *maven 3.0-alpha-6* to *maven 3.0* within *maven
shell*.
I copied all the jar files from *apache-maven-3.0\lib* to *mvnsh-0.10\lib*
And I removed all **alpha*.jar*

When I execute a maven command in the maven shell, I get the following
exception:

*java.lang.IllegalAccessError: class
org.sonatype.maven.shell.maven.internal.ConsoleMavenTransferListener cannot
access its superclass org.apache.maven.cli.AbstractMavenTransferListener*

I checked that these classes are in the jar files.

Did anyone meet the same problem and solve it?

Thanks.
Stan.


Re: [Maven Shell] - How to upgrade from maven 3.0-alpha-6 to maven 3.0

2010-10-23 Thread Olivier Lamy
Hi,
Have a look here http://github.com/sonatype/mvnsh (3.0 is included)

You have all instructions in the Building section to build mvnsh.

2010/10/23 Stan stan.develo...@gmail.com:
 Hello,

 I tried to upgrade from *maven 3.0-alpha-6* to *maven 3.0* within *maven
 shell*.
 I copied all the jar files from *apache-maven-3.0\lib* to *mvnsh-0.10\lib*
 And I removed all **alpha*.jar*

 When I execute a maven command in the maven shell, I get the following
 exception:

 *java.lang.IllegalAccessError: class
 org.sonatype.maven.shell.maven.internal.ConsoleMavenTransferListener cannot
 access its superclass org.apache.maven.cli.AbstractMavenTransferListener*

 I checked that these classes are in the jar files.

 Did anyone meet the same problem and solve it?

 Thanks.
 Stan.




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Re: [Maven Shell] - How to upgrade from maven 3.0-alpha-6 to maven 3.0

2010-10-23 Thread Arnaud Héritier
0.11-SNAPSHOT was updated to include it :

http://repository.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/sonatype/maven/shell/mvnsh-assembly/0.11-SNAPSHOT/

Arnaud

On Oct 23, 2010, at 11:10 PM, Stan wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I tried to upgrade from *maven 3.0-alpha-6* to *maven 3.0* within *maven
 shell*.
 I copied all the jar files from *apache-maven-3.0\lib* to *mvnsh-0.10\lib*
 And I removed all **alpha*.jar*
 
 When I execute a maven command in the maven shell, I get the following
 exception:
 
 *java.lang.IllegalAccessError: class
 org.sonatype.maven.shell.maven.internal.ConsoleMavenTransferListener cannot
 access its superclass org.apache.maven.cli.AbstractMavenTransferListener*
 
 I checked that these classes are in the jar files.
 
 Did anyone meet the same problem and solve it?
 
 Thanks.
 Stan.


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Re: [Maven Shell] - How to upgrade from maven 3.0-alpha-6 to maven 3.0

2010-10-23 Thread Stan
Thanks a lot you both.



Le 23 octobre 2010 23:21, Arnaud Héritier aherit...@gmail.com a écrit :

 0.11-SNAPSHOT was updated to include it :


 http://repository.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/sonatype/maven/shell/mvnsh-assembly/0.11-SNAPSHOT/

 Arnaud

 On Oct 23, 2010, at 11:10 PM, Stan wrote:

  Hello,
 
  I tried to upgrade from *maven 3.0-alpha-6* to *maven 3.0* within *maven
  shell*.
  I copied all the jar files from *apache-maven-3.0\lib* to
 *mvnsh-0.10\lib*
  And I removed all **alpha*.jar*
 
  When I execute a maven command in the maven shell, I get the following
  exception:
 
  *java.lang.IllegalAccessError: class
  org.sonatype.maven.shell.maven.internal.ConsoleMavenTransferListener
 cannot
  access its superclass org.apache.maven.cli.AbstractMavenTransferListener*
 
  I checked that these classes are in the jar files.
 
  Did anyone meet the same problem and solve it?
 
  Thanks.
  Stan.


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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-06 Thread Martin Gilday
Is there a release of this plugin?  I have searched the mojo and the
sandbox repository and can not see it in there.

Thanks,
Martin.


- Original message -
From: Tim Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:43:03 +0100
Subject: Re: Maven shell

Am Sonntag, den 04.02.2007, 10:48 +0100 schrieb Arnaud Bailly:
 Hello to all, 
 I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an
 application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
 initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
 language allowing for modification of the pom.
 
 regards,

Hi,

there is the pomtools-maven-plugin [1] in the mojo sandbox.

-Tim

[1] http://mojo.codehaus.org/pomtools-maven-plugin/overview.html


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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-06 Thread Tim Kettler
Hi,

I never used the plugin myself, just remembered that it exists. If there
is no release or snapshot available you have to checkout the sources and
build it yourself. Or you can ask on the mojo list if they can make a
snapshot available.

-Tim

Am Dienstag, den 06.02.2007, 09:54 + schrieb Martin Gilday:
 Is there a release of this plugin?  I have searched the mojo and the
 sandbox repository and can not see it in there.
 
 Thanks,
 Martin.
 
 
 - Original message -
 From: Tim Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
 Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:43:03 +0100
 Subject: Re: Maven shell
 
 Am Sonntag, den 04.02.2007, 10:48 +0100 schrieb Arnaud Bailly:
  Hello to all, 
  I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an
  application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
  initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
  language allowing for modification of the pom.
  
  regards,
 
 Hi,
 
 there is the pomtools-maven-plugin [1] in the mojo sandbox.
 
 -Tim
 
 [1] http://mojo.codehaus.org/pomtools-maven-plugin/overview.html
 
 
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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-06 Thread Martin Gilday
Thanks,
I checked out the source and installed it.  Was all working until it
comes to saving the modified POM when a java.lang.NoSuchFieldException:
modelCache fatal error occurs.  Looked useful until that point, so
should be very useful when their TODO list is finished.
I will have a look on the mojo list.

Thanks,
Martin.


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From: Tim Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2007 11:16:14 +0100
Subject: Re: Maven shell

Hi,

I never used the plugin myself, just remembered that it exists. If there
is no release or snapshot available you have to checkout the sources and
build it yourself. Or you can ask on the mojo list if they can make a
snapshot available.

-Tim

Am Dienstag, den 06.02.2007, 09:54 + schrieb Martin Gilday:
 Is there a release of this plugin?  I have searched the mojo and the
 sandbox repository and can not see it in there.
 
 Thanks,
 Martin.
 
 
 - Original message -
 From: Tim Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
 Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:43:03 +0100
 Subject: Re: Maven shell
 
 Am Sonntag, den 04.02.2007, 10:48 +0100 schrieb Arnaud Bailly:
  Hello to all, 
  I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an
  application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
  initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
  language allowing for modification of the pom.
  
  regards,
 
 Hi,
 
 there is the pomtools-maven-plugin [1] in the mojo sandbox.
 
 -Tim
 
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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-05 Thread Nigel Magnay

I actually had a related issue - our project is comprised of many jar
and war fragments and, good though the jetty plugin is, it's helpful
when debugging webapps in eclipse when hotswap fails (which is
always), to be able to have it automatically copy changed class files
into the running application. The existing eclipse integrations (last
time I looked) seemed to concentrate on replacing the IDE compile
function with maven which is a total non-starter, because it takes
*forever*.

I did something simple in .net (mostly because when I go near the
maven codebase, the vast array of poorly documented dependences like
plexus scares me and I don't have the time to figure it all out), but
I think a decent editor that didn't force people to hack XML would be
nice, as well as the ability to do things like
- detect possibly unneded dependencies
- promote common dependencies to a parent pom
- UI for setting up common plugins (compile, report, assembly)

delivered as an eclipse plugin would be useful.

On 04/02/07, Arnaud Bailly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,
Sure, I would be interested in working on such a tool. My particular
need is that I want to make a continuous testing tool indenpendent of
any IDE and based on informations in the POM.

As for the virtual ant system, that could be thought of as a kind of
GUI over a maven shell. One could think adding web-based GUI,
something like a finer grained continuum.

I have a bit of time, so maybe I could start something. Ideas, code,
specs are welcomed...

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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-05 Thread Arnaud Bailly
Nigel Magnay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I actually had a related issue - our project is comprised of many jar
 and war fragments and, good though the jetty plugin is, it's helpful
 when debugging webapps in eclipse when hotswap fails (which is
 always), to be able to have it automatically copy changed class files
 into the running application. The existing eclipse integrations (last
 time I looked) seemed to concentrate on replacing the IDE compile
 function with maven which is a total non-starter, because it takes
 *forever*.


Never used. 

 I did something simple in .net (mostly because when I go near the
 maven codebase, the vast array of poorly documented dependences like
 plexus scares me and I don't have the time to figure it all out),
 but

That's also what is refraining me ! I love using maven, I think the
people behind it did a great job, but contributing on your spare time
is somewhat challenging as coding information is lacking, particularly
as you noted it on related projects. 

 I think a decent editor that didn't force people to hack XML would be
 nice, as well as the ability to do things like
 - detect possibly unneded dependencies

Could you please elaborate on this ? Do you think about something like
extracting dependencies from compiled classes and inferring unused
deps ? 

 - promote common dependencies to a parent pom

Something like easy dependencyManagement ?

 - UI for setting up common plugins (compile, report, assembly)


Could you please elaborate on this one too ?

BTW, did you try the pomtools plugin ?

Regards,

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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-05 Thread Nigel Magnay


 I did something simple in .net (mostly because when I go near the
 maven codebase, the vast array of poorly documented dependences like
 plexus scares me and I don't have the time to figure it all out),
 but

That's also what is refraining me ! I love using maven, I think the
people behind it did a great job, but contributing on your spare time
is somewhat challenging as coding information is lacking, particularly
as you noted it on related projects.



I think the documentation is getting better - it's a shame that maven
has a whiff of wheel-reinventing going on which is disappointing
(plexus not spring, wagon not vfs) - which means these technologies
have to be grasped that are *only* useful to maven. I gave up trying
to fix bugs because the barrier to entry is just too great for the
time I have :-(


 I think a decent editor that didn't force people to hack XML would be
 nice, as well as the ability to do things like
 - detect possibly unneded dependencies

Could you please elaborate on this ? Do you think about something like
extracting dependencies from compiled classes and inferring unused
deps ?


That kind of thing would be good, but also something simple like A and
B are both modules of C, and all have dependency X, so you couild
remove it.



 - promote common dependencies to a parent pom

Something like easy dependencyManagement ?


Yes - exactly that.


 - UI for setting up common plugins (compile, report, assembly)


Could you please elaborate on this one too ?



What I've got is :
Tree View on left hand side, with hierarchy of POM projects (modules
shown as children).
Click on a POM item, right-hand-side is tabbed dialog, with various
sections (build, dependencies, plugins, etc).

For plugins, it'd be nice to have a GUI for setting up, say,  reports,
with textboxes to fill in rather than having to remember the right XML
values.



BTW, did you try the pomtools plugin ?


Yep - the tree looks rather like what I did for the dependencies view.
I'm after more of a GUI thing - I find some stuff like the archetype
generator is useful, but I use it so rarely that in the interval
between uses I've forgotten all the required parameters, and it ends
up taking me longer tracking them down than crafting a new POM from
adjusting a similar existing one...

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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-05 Thread Roland Klein

Tim Kettler schrieb:

Am Sonntag, den 04.02.2007, 10:48 +0100 schrieb Arnaud Bailly:
Hello to all, 
I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an

application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
language allowing for modification of the pom.

regards,


Hi,

there is the pomtools-maven-plugin [1] in the mojo sandbox.

-Tim

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Hi,

this seems to be a nice tool, but i didn't find it in ibiblio, repository.codehaus.org, 
snapshots.codehaus.org.

could anybody point me to the correct repo?
Or do i have to compile it myself?

Roland

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Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread Arnaud Bailly
Hello to all, 
I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an
application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
language allowing for modification of the pom.

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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread Eric Redmond

I've not heard of anything... are you interested in creating one?

On 2/4/07, Arnaud Bailly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello to all,
I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an
application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
language allowing for modification of the pom.

regards,
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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread Manuel J. Recena Soto

Hi!
El 04/02/2007, a las 17:42, Eric Redmond escribió:


I've not heard of anything... are you interested in creating one?



More than a shell-tool I believe that it would be interesting to  
create something similar to VirtualAnt [1].

I would like to have time and collaborator to make something thus.

regards

[1] http://www.placidsystems.com/virtualant/


On 2/4/07, Arnaud Bailly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello to all,
I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven  
shell: an

application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
language allowing for modification of the pom.

regards,
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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread Arnaud Bailly
Hello,
Sure, I would be interested in working on such a tool. My particular
need is that I want to make a continuous testing tool indenpendent of
any IDE and based on informations in the POM. 

As for the virtual ant system, that could be thought of as a kind of
GUI over a maven shell. One could think adding web-based GUI,
something like a finer grained continuum.

I have a bit of time, so maybe I could start something. Ideas, code,
specs are welcomed...

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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread franz see

Good day,

What would happen during the initialization, and what kind of modifications
are you referring to? :)

Thanks,
Franz


Arnaud Bailly-3 wrote:
 
 Hello,
 Sure, I would be interested in working on such a tool. My particular
 need is that I want to make a continuous testing tool indenpendent of
 any IDE and based on informations in the POM. 
 
 As for the virtual ant system, that could be thought of as a kind of
 GUI over a maven shell. One could think adding web-based GUI,
 something like a finer grained continuum.
 
 I have a bit of time, so maybe I could start something. Ideas, code,
 specs are welcomed...
 
 regards, 
 -- 
 OQube  software engineering \ génie logiciel 
 Arnaud Bailly, Dr.
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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread Tim Kettler
Am Sonntag, den 04.02.2007, 10:48 +0100 schrieb Arnaud Bailly:
 Hello to all, 
 I wonder if there exists or if someone is working on a Maven shell: an
 application that would load a pom (or poms) once, do all the
 initialization work then wourd accept maven commands or some kind of
 language allowing for modification of the pom.
 
 regards,

Hi,

there is the pomtools-maven-plugin [1] in the mojo sandbox.

-Tim

[1] http://mojo.codehaus.org/pomtools-maven-plugin/overview.html


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Re: Maven shell

2007-02-04 Thread Arnaud Bailly
Thanks, that look really like what I am looking for ! I will
investigate a little bit more on it.

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