Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-25 Thread raghurajan . x . gurunathan
Thanks to u all,

Yeah i'm interested in writing plugin, rather than using it from operating 
system notifier,

I will work on this, if i have some successful working notifier from 
command line i will share it 






Thanks,
Raghu 





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The free Better Builds With Maven book available from Mergere has an 
example plugin that does some kind of email notification. This might 
serve as a good base for your own custom email notification plugin. See 
section 5.4.2 of the book:
http://www.mergere.com/m2book_download.jsp

-Max


Wayne Fay wrote:
 You can configure Continuum to only build on demand instead of an
 hourly or daily build, if you want.
 
 In short, no, you cannot do what you want with Maven out of the box.
 You will have to write a plugin to support this or write a shell
 script to call Maven to do the build and then email the results to you
 automatically, assuming you are using an operating system that has
 such tools available.
 
 In linux/unix/mac os, this would be as trivial as calling sendmail,
 qmail, etc from the command line. And there are plenty of command-line
 email tools on Win32 as well, so you should be able to make this
 happen on any system you need. But this will require some work on your
 end.
 
 (Most people would use a CI server for this kind of functionality, so
 I doubt you will see this built into Maven any time soon. Feel free to
 contribute your plugin back once you have it working though, as
 email-maven-plugin in Codehaus mojo perhaps.)
 
 Wayne
 
 On 5/24/06, Alexandre Poitras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Well it should not be hard to write a plugin using JavaMail since all
 the information can already be injected from the pom.

 On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks for your reply
 
  But i don't want to use any CI tool , coz my builds are based on only
  request and there are some other reason we don't want to use any CI 
 tool
 
  thats why i'm looking for some way to send notification mail from 
 command
  line
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks,
  Raghu
 
 
 
 
 
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  Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.
 
  But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
  and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.
 
  On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi All,
  
   I googled lot but never got answere for this
  
   Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line
  build
   in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , 
if
   something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to
  notifiers
   specified in pom or some where else???
  
   Is this possible.. Please advise
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Thanks,
   Raghu
  
  
 
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Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread raghurajan . x . gurunathan
Hi All,

I googled lot but never got answere for this

Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line build 
in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , if 
something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to notifiers 
specified in pom or some where else???

Is this possible.. Please advise






Thanks,
Raghu 


Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread ben short

Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.

But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.

On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi All,

I googled lot but never got answere for this

Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line build
in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , if
something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to notifiers
specified in pom or some where else???

Is this possible.. Please advise






Thanks,
Raghu




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Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread raghurajan . x . gurunathan
Thanks for your reply

But i don't want to use any CI tool , coz my builds are based on only 
request and there are some other reason we don't want to use any CI tool

thats why i'm looking for some way to send notification mail from command 
line








Thanks,
Raghu 





ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.

But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.

On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 I googled lot but never got answere for this

 Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line 
build
 in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , if
 something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to 
notifiers
 specified in pom or some where else???

 Is this possible.. Please advise






 Thanks,
 Raghu



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Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread Alexandre Poitras

Well it should not be hard to write a plugin using JavaMail since all
the information can already be injected from the pom.

On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thanks for your reply

But i don't want to use any CI tool , coz my builds are based on only
request and there are some other reason we don't want to use any CI tool

thats why i'm looking for some way to send notification mail from command
line








Thanks,
Raghu





ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/24/2006 04:34 PM
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cc:
Subject:Re: Notifier from command line


Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.

But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.

On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 I googled lot but never got answere for this

 Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line
build
 in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , if
 something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to
notifiers
 specified in pom or some where else???

 Is this possible.. Please advise






 Thanks,
 Raghu



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Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread Wayne Fay

You can configure Continuum to only build on demand instead of an
hourly or daily build, if you want.

In short, no, you cannot do what you want with Maven out of the box.
You will have to write a plugin to support this or write a shell
script to call Maven to do the build and then email the results to you
automatically, assuming you are using an operating system that has
such tools available.

In linux/unix/mac os, this would be as trivial as calling sendmail,
qmail, etc from the command line. And there are plenty of command-line
email tools on Win32 as well, so you should be able to make this
happen on any system you need. But this will require some work on your
end.

(Most people would use a CI server for this kind of functionality, so
I doubt you will see this built into Maven any time soon. Feel free to
contribute your plugin back once you have it working though, as
email-maven-plugin in Codehaus mojo perhaps.)

Wayne

On 5/24/06, Alexandre Poitras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well it should not be hard to write a plugin using JavaMail since all
the information can already be injected from the pom.

On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for your reply

 But i don't want to use any CI tool , coz my builds are based on only
 request and there are some other reason we don't want to use any CI tool

 thats why i'm looking for some way to send notification mail from command
 line








 Thanks,
 Raghu





 ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 05/24/2006 04:34 PM
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 cc:
 Subject:Re: Notifier from command line


 Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.

 But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
 and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.

 On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I googled lot but never got answere for this
 
  Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line
 build
  in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , if
  something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to
 notifiers
  specified in pom or some where else???
 
  Is this possible.. Please advise
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks,
  Raghu
 
 

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Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread Max Cooper
The free Better Builds With Maven book available from Mergere has an 
example plugin that does some kind of email notification. This might 
serve as a good base for your own custom email notification plugin. See 
section 5.4.2 of the book:

http://www.mergere.com/m2book_download.jsp

-Max


Wayne Fay wrote:

You can configure Continuum to only build on demand instead of an
hourly or daily build, if you want.

In short, no, you cannot do what you want with Maven out of the box.
You will have to write a plugin to support this or write a shell
script to call Maven to do the build and then email the results to you
automatically, assuming you are using an operating system that has
such tools available.

In linux/unix/mac os, this would be as trivial as calling sendmail,
qmail, etc from the command line. And there are plenty of command-line
email tools on Win32 as well, so you should be able to make this
happen on any system you need. But this will require some work on your
end.

(Most people would use a CI server for this kind of functionality, so
I doubt you will see this built into Maven any time soon. Feel free to
contribute your plugin back once you have it working though, as
email-maven-plugin in Codehaus mojo perhaps.)

Wayne

On 5/24/06, Alexandre Poitras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Well it should not be hard to write a plugin using JavaMail since all
the information can already be injected from the pom.

On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for your reply

 But i don't want to use any CI tool , coz my builds are based on only
 request and there are some other reason we don't want to use any CI 
tool


 thats why i'm looking for some way to send notification mail from 
command

 line








 Thanks,
 Raghu





 ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 05/24/2006 04:34 PM
 Please respond to Maven Users List

 To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
 cc:
 Subject:Re: Notifier from command line


 Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.

 But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
 and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.

 On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I googled lot but never got answere for this
 
  Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line
 build
  in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line , if
  something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to
 notifiers
  specified in pom or some where else???
 
  Is this possible.. Please advise
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks,
  Raghu
 
 

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Re: Notifier from command line

2006-05-24 Thread dan tran

note that custom sendmail plugin can only send notification when build
success.

-D

When build fail, maven exists right away wiout

On 5/24/06, Max Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The free Better Builds With Maven book available from Mergere has an
example plugin that does some kind of email notification. This might
serve as a good base for your own custom email notification plugin. See
section 5.4.2 of the book:
http://www.mergere.com/m2book_download.jsp

-Max


Wayne Fay wrote:
 You can configure Continuum to only build on demand instead of an
 hourly or daily build, if you want.

 In short, no, you cannot do what you want with Maven out of the box.
 You will have to write a plugin to support this or write a shell
 script to call Maven to do the build and then email the results to you
 automatically, assuming you are using an operating system that has
 such tools available.

 In linux/unix/mac os, this would be as trivial as calling sendmail,
 qmail, etc from the command line. And there are plenty of command-line
 email tools on Win32 as well, so you should be able to make this
 happen on any system you need. But this will require some work on your
 end.

 (Most people would use a CI server for this kind of functionality, so
 I doubt you will see this built into Maven any time soon. Feel free to
 contribute your plugin back once you have it working though, as
 email-maven-plugin in Codehaus mojo perhaps.)

 Wayne

 On 5/24/06, Alexandre Poitras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well it should not be hard to write a plugin using JavaMail since all
 the information can already be injected from the pom.

 On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks for your reply
 
  But i don't want to use any CI tool , coz my builds are based on only
  request and there are some other reason we don't want to use any CI
 tool
 
  thats why i'm looking for some way to send notification mail from
 command
  line
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks,
  Raghu
 
 
 
 
 
  ben short [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  05/24/2006 04:34 PM
  Please respond to Maven Users List
 
  To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
  cc:
  Subject:Re: Notifier from command line
 
 
  Maven Continuum can send notifications about the outcome of builds.
 
  But i guess you want to inform people that a new release is available
  and they should update their dependancies or use the -U flag.
 
  On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi All,
  
   I googled lot but never got answere for this
  
   Is this possible to send build notification when we do command line
  build
   in maven like when i run  mvn clean deploy  from command line ,
if
   something fails / build success it should send a notificaiton to
  notifiers
   specified in pom or some where else???
  
   Is this possible.. Please advise
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Thanks,
   Raghu
  
  
 
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