Re: how to use my own jar as dependencies

2006-03-10 Thread Tom Joad
Hi
To run install:install-file you don't need to create pomfile. Sorry
.Gautham is wright.
you can run directly the command i gave you under your directory.
So you can use the jar as a dependency .

Tom.

2006/3/9, Ashish Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks Tom. Where do I need to create the
> library-version.pom file?
>
> If say I have a a.jar file in "lib/" where to put the
> following in?
>
> 
>4.0.0
>GROUIDYOUDEFINE 
>ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE  
>YOUVERSION 
> 
>
> Thanks,
> -Ashish
>
> --- Tom Joad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You can install your jar in your local repository.
> >
> > Run command
> > mvn -e -X install:install-file -Dfile=(Relative or
> > absolute
> > path)ServletPortlet .jar -Dversion=YOUVERSION
> > -Dartifactid=ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE
> > -DgroupId=GROUIDYOUDEFINE
> > -Dpackaging=jar  -Dgeneratepom=true
> > It's install your local repository with maven
> > standard tree structrur
> >
> GROUIDYOUDEFINE/ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE/YOUVERSION/ServletPortlet.jar
> > ~/ServletPortlet.pom
> >
> > You must declare your jar as dependency inside your
> > project pom file.
> > If this command needs a project with pomfile
> > Create a directory and copy in your jar create a
> > simple pom.xml file
> > 
> >   4.0.0
> >   GROUIDYOUDEFINE 
> >   ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE  
> >   Clover
> >   YOUVERSION 
> > 
> > and run the above command.
> > Tom.
> >
> > 2006/2/24, Srikanth Reddy
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Hi,
> > >   I am new to maven environment i started
> > intigrating an already existing project with maven,
> > i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of the files
> > but
> > >   http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any
> > thing by which i could map to that repositry and
> > download that jar into my local repository by
> > providing that info in  in
> > pom.xml right.
> > >
> > >   Can u plz let me know how to compile my project
> > by specifing ServletPortal.jar externally or any
> > other way by which I can compiling my project
> > >
> > >   Regards
> > >   Srikanth Reddy
> > >
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Re: how to use my own jar as dependencies

2006-03-09 Thread Ashish Srivastava
Thanks Tom. Where do I need to create the
library-version.pom file?

If say I have a a.jar file in "lib/" where to put the
following in?


   4.0.0
   GROUIDYOUDEFINE 
   ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE  
   YOUVERSION 


Thanks,
-Ashish

--- Tom Joad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can install your jar in your local repository.
> 
> Run command
> mvn -e -X install:install-file -Dfile=(Relative or
> absolute
> path)ServletPortlet .jar -Dversion=YOUVERSION
> -Dartifactid=ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE 
> -DgroupId=GROUIDYOUDEFINE
> -Dpackaging=jar  -Dgeneratepom=true
> It's install your local repository with maven
> standard tree structrur
>
GROUIDYOUDEFINE/ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE/YOUVERSION/ServletPortlet.jar
> ~/ServletPortlet.pom
> 
> You must declare your jar as dependency inside your
> project pom file.
> If this command needs a project with pomfile
> Create a directory and copy in your jar create a
> simple pom.xml file
> 
>   4.0.0
>   GROUIDYOUDEFINE 
>   ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE  
>   Clover
>   YOUVERSION 
> 
> and run the above command.
> Tom.
> 
> 2006/2/24, Srikanth Reddy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi,
> >   I am new to maven environment i started
> intigrating an already existing project with maven,
> i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of the files
> but
> >   http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any
> thing by which i could map to that repositry and
> download that jar into my local repository by
> providing that info in  in
> pom.xml right.
> >
> >   Can u plz let me know how to compile my project
> by specifing ServletPortal.jar externally or any
> other way by which I can compiling my project
> >
> >   Regards
> >   Srikanth Reddy
> >
> >
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RE: how to use my own jar as dependencies

2006-02-24 Thread Krishnan A S

Reddy you can look for the struts-portler.jar in some other repository
and that repository you may need to configure in your settings.xml and
then the dependency entry in pom.xml will look into the remote
repository automatically.

Refer this site: http://maven.apache.org/
For more info on maven :)

Thanks & Regards,
A.S.KRISHNAN,
AZTEC, BANGALORE.

-Original Message-
From: Srikanth Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:56 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: how to use my own jar as dependencies

Thanks Krishna for ur reply but i have to include struts-portlet-01.jar
into my project but i haven't found that jar in the
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 i am comfortably able to include lucen as
u said by specifing groupid,artifactid,version and scope
  
   lucene
   lucene
   1.4.3
   compile
 
   but http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2  repositry dosen't contain
struts-portlet jar


Krishnan A S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
If you have configured your groupId, artifactId, version and scope (as
compile) it will automatically download to your local repo.

You need to configure your remote repository in your
HOME_DIR/settings.xml

Thanks & Regards,
A.S.KRISHNAN,
AZTEC, BANGALORE.

-Original Message-
From: Srikanth Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:24 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: how to use my own jar as dependencies

Hi,
I am new to maven environment i started intigrating an already
existing project with maven, i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of
the files but
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any thing by which i could
map to that repositry and download that jar into my local repository by
providing that info in in pom.xml right.

Can u plz let me know how to compile my project by specifing
ServletPortal.jar externally or any other way by which I can compiling
my project

Regards
Srikanth Reddy


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Re: how to use my own jar as dependencies

2006-02-24 Thread Tom Joad
You can install your jar in your local repository.

Run command
mvn -e -X install:install-file -Dfile=(Relative or absolute
path)ServletPortlet .jar -Dversion=YOUVERSION
-Dartifactid=ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE  -DgroupId=GROUIDYOUDEFINE
-Dpackaging=jar  -Dgeneratepom=true
It's install your local repository with maven standard tree structrur
GROUIDYOUDEFINE/ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE/YOUVERSION/ServletPortlet.jar
~/ServletPortlet.pom

You must declare your jar as dependency inside your project pom file.
If this command needs a project with pomfile
Create a directory and copy in your jar create a simple pom.xml file

  4.0.0
  GROUIDYOUDEFINE 
  ARTIFACTIDYOUDEFINE  
  Clover
  YOUVERSION 

and run the above command.
Tom.

2006/2/24, Srikanth Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>   I am new to maven environment i started intigrating an already existing 
> project with maven, i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of the files but
>   http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any thing by which i could map to 
> that repositry and download that jar into my local repository by providing 
> that info in  in pom.xml right.
>
>   Can u plz let me know how to compile my project by specifing 
> ServletPortal.jar externally or any other way by which I can compiling my 
> project
>
>   Regards
>   Srikanth Reddy
>
>
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RE: how to use my own jar as dependencies

2006-02-24 Thread Srikanth Reddy
Thanks Krishna for ur reply but i have to include struts-portlet-01.jar into my 
project but i haven't found that jar in the http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 i am 
comfortably able to include lucen as u said by specifing 
groupid,artifactid,version and scope 
  
   lucene
   lucene
   1.4.3
   compile
 
   but http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2  repositry dosen't contain struts-portlet 
jar


Krishnan A S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
If you have configured your groupId, artifactId, version and scope (as
compile) it will automatically download to your local repo.

You need to configure your remote repository in your
HOME_DIR/settings.xml

Thanks & Regards,
A.S.KRISHNAN,
AZTEC, BANGALORE.

-Original Message-
From: Srikanth Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:24 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: how to use my own jar as dependencies

Hi,
I am new to maven environment i started intigrating an already
existing project with maven, i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of
the files but
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any thing by which i could
map to that repositry and download that jar into my local repository by
providing that info in in pom.xml right.

Can u plz let me know how to compile my project by specifing
ServletPortal.jar externally or any other way by which I can compiling
my project

Regards
Srikanth Reddy


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RE: how to use my own jar as dependencies

2006-02-24 Thread Krishnan A S

If you have configured your groupId, artifactId, version and scope (as
compile) it will automatically download to your local repo.

You need to configure your remote repository in your
HOME_DIR/settings.xml

Thanks & Regards,
A.S.KRISHNAN,
AZTEC, BANGALORE.

-Original Message-
From: Srikanth Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:24 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: how to use my own jar as dependencies

Hi,
  I am new to maven environment i started intigrating an already
existing project with maven, i have to use ServletPortlet jar in one of
the files but
  http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2 dosent have any thing by which i could
map to that repositry and download that jar into my local repository by
providing that info in  in pom.xml right.
  
  Can u plz let me know how to compile my project by specifing
ServletPortal.jar externally or any other way by which I can compiling
my project
  
  Regards
  Srikanth Reddy


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