Re: Getting Maven and BEA Workshop to play nice...

2008-03-20 Thread Alexandre Touret

Hello,
In my opinion, you should try to run the eclipse plugin with wtp enabled. If
you have read the maven user list recently you should have read the
announcement about the last release of the maven-eclipse-plugin.

For WTP support  run the following command if you have the eclipse-plugin
2.5

$mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

else, run 
$mvn -U -Dwtp.version=1.5 eclipse:eclipse

Now, you should have a proper configuration for a webmodule.
Unfortunately, maven doesn't support the specific configuration for workshop
such as appxray or weblogic facets.
I've tried some configurations for eclipse-plugin and voodoos invocations. 
Finally, I have created a custom archetype from a workshop webmodule with
all the bea workshop's configuration embedded.

If you can read french (sorry ...) you could read few entries in my blog. I
described some problems ( and their resolutions ) 

http://alexandre.touret.free.fr/dotclear/index.php/category/java-ee

Hope this helps
Regards,
Alexandre


jdepaul wrote:
 
 
 
 Hello all -
 
 Perhaps this has already been addressed - if so, just please point me in
 the right direction:
 
 We're starting a new J2EE project, which will have a Web module and an EJB
 module under an EAR deployment umbrella, so this is the perfect
 opportunity
 to use Maven to set the project up correctly with the proper structure.  
 I
 can setup the maven structure ok, but I'm having trouble getting BEA
 Workshop 10 (based on Eclipse) to recognize this project as a web project
 when I import it...  Here is the steps I followed:  I have run the
 following mvn statements to create my Web module, which is the first in a
 series:
 
 1)  -- Create WAR PROJECT MODULE
 mvn archetype:create \
   -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes \
   -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp \
   -DarchetypeVersion=1.0 \
   -DgroupId=com.ibm.client.diamond.web \
   -DartifactId=diamond-web \
   -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT
 
 The mvn run is successful, producing the familiar structure, with the
 path:
 src\main\webapp housing the WEB-INF sub-directory, and sample jsp
 resource.
 
 2)  I proceed to prepare the new web project to be used with Eclipse, so I
 run:  mvn eclipse:eclipse - which produces the .class and .project files
 as
 a result.
 
 3)  My next step is to import the newly created project into Webshop using
 regular Import...   use Existing Project - it imports properly, but it has
 an appearance of a Java project, not a DynamicWeb project at that point...
 I think that's my problem.
 
 4)  Finally, I creat an EnterpriseApplicationProject (EAR proj) to house
 my
 diamond-web Web applicaiton.   I follow the wizzard and can add the web
 project to the Ear project OK, but somehow the web module does NOT get
 added to the application.xml config file in the EAR project - the BEA
 Workshop seems to completely ignore the fact that this is a Web project
 we're adding... thus it does not add it to the application.xml file and I
 can't seem to convince it to treat my maven-created project as a Web
 project.   I even tried this same approach with Eclipse 3.3 (Europa), but
 had same exact experience.   Of course creating a dynamic web project
 directl inside the workshop produces desired results, but the dir
 structure
 that results is of course not in line with the maven structure... and so
 it
 goes... :(
 
 So, please help -  how can I get Maven and BEAWebShop to play nice
 together?
 
 Thanks,
 James
 
 

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Re: Getting Maven and BEA Workshop to play nice...

2008-03-20 Thread James Depaul

Thanks Alexandre - Ok, first, I've installed new eclipse-plugin version
2.5, then I re-created the diamond-web project and then ran the following
command, per your suggestion:

mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

I then re-imported the new diamond-web project into my workspace in
Workshop - but the new project still looks like an ordinary Java project
and NOT a web project.  The properties lack some of the features of the web
project normally created by Wkshp...  Also, adding the new diamond-web
to the EAR project as a module dependency did not produce the desired
module references in applicaitons.xml file...  Maybe I'm missing
something... it just didn't seem to make a difference.

I guess my only other option is to create a Web module inside the Workshop
and then maven-ize it, somehow...  any suggestions how how to do that?!

Thanks,
James




   
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Hello,
In my opinion, you should try to run the eclipse plugin with wtp enabled.
If
you have read the maven user list recently you should have read the
announcement about the last release of the maven-eclipse-plugin.

For WTP support  run the following command if you have the eclipse-plugin
2.5

$mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

else, run
$mvn -U -Dwtp.version=1.5 eclipse:eclipse

Now, you should have a proper configuration for a webmodule.
Unfortunately, maven doesn't support the specific configuration for
workshop
such as appxray or weblogic facets.
I've tried some configurations for eclipse-plugin and voodoos invocations.
Finally, I have created a custom archetype from a workshop webmodule with
all the bea workshop's configuration embedded.

If you can read french (sorry ...) you could read few entries in my blog. I
described some problems ( and their resolutions )

http://alexandre.touret.free.fr/dotclear/index.php/category/java-ee

Hope this helps
Regards,
Alexandre


jdepaul wrote:



 Hello all -

 Perhaps this has already been addressed - if so, just please point me in
 the right direction:

 We're starting a new J2EE project, which will have a Web module and an
EJB
 module under an EAR deployment umbrella, so this is the perfect
 opportunity
 to use Maven to set the project up correctly with the proper structure.
 I
 can setup the maven structure ok, but I'm having trouble getting BEA
 Workshop 10 (based on Eclipse) to recognize this project as a web project
 when I import it...  Here is the steps I followed:  I have run the
 following mvn statements to create my Web module, which is the first in a
 series:

 1)  -- Create WAR PROJECT MODULE
 mvn archetype:create \
   -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes \
   -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp \
   -DarchetypeVersion=1.0 \
   -DgroupId=com.ibm.client.diamond.web \
   -DartifactId=diamond-web \
   -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT

 The mvn run is successful, producing the familiar structure, with the
 path:
 src\main\webapp housing the WEB-INF sub-directory, and sample jsp
 resource.

 2)  I proceed to prepare the new web project to be used with Eclipse, so
I
 run:  mvn eclipse:eclipse - which produces the .class and .project files
 as
 a result.

 3)  My next step is to import the newly created project into Webshop
using
 regular Import...   use Existing Project - it imports properly, but it
has
 an appearance of a Java project, not a DynamicWeb project at that
point...
 I think that's my problem.

 4)  Finally, I creat an EnterpriseApplicationProject (EAR proj) to house
 my
 diamond-web Web applicaiton.   I follow the wizzard and can add the web
 project to the Ear project OK, but somehow the web module does NOT get
 added to the application.xml config file in the EAR project - the BEA
 Workshop seems to completely ignore the fact that this is a Web project
 we're adding... thus it does not add it to the application.xml file and I
 

Re: Getting Maven and BEA Workshop to play nice...

2008-03-20 Thread Alexandre Touret

hello
I'm afraid  I was wrong.
According to the maven website :
the command looks like 
mvn -U -Dwtpversion=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

For further informations, you can read this following page : 

jdepaul wrote:
 http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/eclipse-mojo.html
 
 
 Alexandre
 
 Maven Eclipse Plugin - maven-eclipse-plugin - eclipse:eclipse
 
 Thanks Alexandre - Ok, first, I've installed new eclipse-plugin version
 2.5, then I re-created the diamond-web project and then ran the following
 command, per your suggestion:
 
 mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse
 
 I then re-imported the new diamond-web project into my workspace in
 Workshop - but the new project still looks like an ordinary Java project
 and NOT a web project.  The properties lack some of the features of the
 web
 project normally created by Wkshp...  Also, adding the new diamond-web
 to the EAR project as a module dependency did not produce the desired
 module references in applicaitons.xml file...  Maybe I'm missing
 something... it just didn't seem to make a difference.
 
 I guess my only other option is to create a Web module inside the Workshop
 and then maven-ize it, somehow...  any suggestions how how to do that?!
 
 Thanks,
 James
 
 
 
 

  Alexandre Touret  
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  ree.frTo
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  03/20/2008 02:52   cc
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  Please respond to to play nice... 
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 Hello,
 In my opinion, you should try to run the eclipse plugin with wtp enabled.
 If
 you have read the maven user list recently you should have read the
 announcement about the last release of the maven-eclipse-plugin.
 
 For WTP support  run the following command if you have the eclipse-plugin
 2.5
 
 $mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse
 
 else, run
 $mvn -U -Dwtp.version=1.5 eclipse:eclipse
 
 Now, you should have a proper configuration for a webmodule.
 Unfortunately, maven doesn't support the specific configuration for
 workshop
 such as appxray or weblogic facets.
 I've tried some configurations for eclipse-plugin and voodoos invocations.
 Finally, I have created a custom archetype from a workshop webmodule with
 all the bea workshop's configuration embedded.
 
 If you can read french (sorry ...) you could read few entries in my blog.
 I
 described some problems ( and their resolutions )
 
 http://alexandre.touret.free.fr/dotclear/index.php/category/java-ee
 
 Hope this helps
 Regards,
 Alexandre
 
 
 jdepaul wrote:



 Hello all -

 Perhaps this has already been addressed - if so, just please point me in
 the right direction:

 We're starting a new J2EE project, which will have a Web module and an
 EJB
 module under an EAR deployment umbrella, so this is the perfect
 opportunity
 to use Maven to set the project up correctly with the proper structure.
 I
 can setup the maven structure ok, but I'm having trouble getting BEA
 Workshop 10 (based on Eclipse) to recognize this project as a web project
 when I import it...  Here is the steps I followed:  I have run the
 following mvn statements to create my Web module, which is the first in a
 series:

 1)  -- Create WAR PROJECT MODULE
 mvn archetype:create \
   -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes \
   -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp \
   -DarchetypeVersion=1.0 \
   -DgroupId=com.ibm.client.diamond.web \
   -DartifactId=diamond-web \
   -Dversion=2.0-SNAPSHOT

 The mvn run is successful, producing the familiar structure, with the
 path:
 src\main\webapp housing the WEB-INF sub-directory, and sample jsp
 resource.

 2)  I proceed to prepare the new web project to be used with Eclipse, so
 I
 run:  mvn eclipse:eclipse - which produces the .class and .project files
 as
 a result.

 3)  My next step is to import the newly created project into Webshop
 using
 regular Import...   use Existing Project - it imports properly, but it
 has
 an appearance of a Java project, not a DynamicWeb project at that
 point...
 I think that's my problem.


Re: Getting Maven and BEA Workshop to play nice...

2008-03-20 Thread James Depaul

Victory, at last!   After making the slight syntax correction I imported
the diamond-web into the project...   I think I made one small tweak in the
properties after the import  (changed default Java 1.4 to Java 5), saved,
applied and voila!   Worked, like a charm -

Merci beaucoup, monsieur!





   
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hello
I'm afraid  I was wrong.
According to the maven website :
the command looks like
mvn -U -Dwtpversion=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

For further informations, you can read this following page :

jdepaul wrote:
 http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/eclipse-mojo.html


 Alexandre

 Maven Eclipse Plugin - maven-eclipse-plugin - eclipse:eclipse

 Thanks Alexandre - Ok, first, I've installed new eclipse-plugin version
 2.5, then I re-created the diamond-web project and then ran the following
 command, per your suggestion:

 mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

 I then re-imported the new diamond-web project into my workspace in
 Workshop - but the new project still looks like an ordinary Java project
 and NOT a web project.  The properties lack some of the features of the
 web
 project normally created by Wkshp...  Also, adding the new
diamond-web
 to the EAR project as a module dependency did not produce the desired
 module references in applicaitons.xml file...  Maybe I'm missing
 something... it just didn't seem to make a difference.

 I guess my only other option is to create a Web module inside the
Workshop
 and then maven-ize it, somehow...  any suggestions how how to do that?!

 Thanks,
 James





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 Hello,
 In my opinion, you should try to run the eclipse plugin with wtp enabled.
 If
 you have read the maven user list recently you should have read the
 announcement about the last release of the maven-eclipse-plugin.

 For WTP support  run the following command if you have the eclipse-plugin
 2.5

 $mvn -U -Dwtp.version=2.0 eclipse:eclipse

 else, run
 $mvn -U -Dwtp.version=1.5 eclipse:eclipse

 Now, you should have a proper configuration for a webmodule.
 Unfortunately, maven doesn't support the specific configuration for
 workshop
 such as appxray or weblogic facets.
 I've tried some configurations for eclipse-plugin and voodoos
invocations.
 Finally, I have created a custom archetype from a workshop webmodule with
 all the bea workshop's configuration embedded.

 If you can read french (sorry ...) you could read few entries in my blog.
 I
 described some problems ( and their resolutions )

 http://alexandre.touret.free.fr/dotclear/index.php/category/java-ee

 Hope this helps
 Regards,
 Alexandre


 jdepaul wrote:



 Hello all -

 Perhaps this has already been addressed - if so, just please point me in
 the right direction:

 We're starting a new J2EE project, which will have a Web module and an
 EJB
 module under an EAR deployment umbrella, so this is the perfect
 opportunity
 to use Maven to set the project up correctly with the proper structure.
 I
 can setup the maven structure ok, but I'm having trouble getting BEA
 Workshop 10 (based on Eclipse) to recognize this project as a web
project
 when I import it...  Here is the steps I followed:  I have run the
 following mvn statements to create my Web module, which is the first in
a
 series:

 1)  -- Create WAR PROJECT MODULE
 mvn archetype:create \
   -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes \