Sorry about an email that was sent from my email

2009-03-16 Thread Savitha Rajiv

Hi Everyone,

There was some automated mail that went out to all contacts in my address book. 
I was unaware of it, till I got a bunch of undelivered emails. I am so sorry 
for any inconvenience this has caused you.

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Re: [SORRY FOR SPAMMING] hibernate 3 maven plugin

2009-01-21 Thread Paul Benedict
+1 for the display of a good release process.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Siegfried Goeschl
 wrote:
> Shows that your release process is properly set up ... ;-)
>
> Siegfried Goeschl
>
> da...@davidkarlsen.com wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for spamming you all - I ran this on the top level artifact and
>> should of course only have done that on the plugin.
>>
>> Sorry - here's my 4th mail to you on the subject today. :-I
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Re: [SORRY FOR SPAMMING] hibernate 3 maven plugin

2009-01-21 Thread Siegfried Goeschl
Shows that your release process is properly set up ... ;-)

Siegfried Goeschl

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>
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>
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[SORRY FOR SPAMMING] hibernate 3 maven plugin

2009-01-21 Thread david


Sorry for spamming you all - I ran this on the top level artifact and 
should of course only have done that on the plugin.


Sorry - here's my 4th mail to you on the subject today. :-I

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Re: Sorry to ask the questions again

2008-10-22 Thread David C. Hicks
If your different environments are known to you, it sounds to me like
you should set up modules that produce jars containing the specifics for
each environment. These jars can be distributed with your main jar to
provide the resources needed by the environment. Then, either build all
the various jars and have them available, or use profiles to specify
which modules to build.

If, on the other hand, you're talking about runtime properties that are
changed on a site by site basis, that's really not a Maven issue.

Dave


sean.chen(陈思淼) wrote:
> Iam sorry to ask question in this way, because Ive post these question five
> days ago and got no anwsers, so I post them again.
>   
>> I define my own pakcaging type just like ear but have some customer file
>> type process.
>> but sometimes, the project have some resources outside the project.
>> 
> why we put the resource file outside the project because the resource file
> is different in different environment, I think maybe the antrun plugin can
> be our choice.
>
>
> 2008/10/23 Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   
>> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM, sean.chen(陈思淼) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>I hope some one can give me some options, if the Maven dont support
>>>   
>> this
>> 
>>> issues, just tell me, That dont works.
>>> Thanks for help.
>>>   
>> It's better to start a separate thread for each question, with a
>> descriptive subject line.
>>
>> 
>>> 1 Can maven import some properties files outside the project?
>>> Maven can define some resource properties in the head section using the
>>> properties Tag just like this:
>>>   
>> ...
>> 
>>> I have define the configs in a my.properties file, how can I import this
>>> config file and use it in the build process?
>>>   
>> Depending on how you want to use it, resource filtering might help.
>>
>> 
>>> 2 How to copy the resource files into my packaged folder in the build
>>>   
>> time?
>>
>> Usually the resources plugin does this for you... anything in
>> src/main/resources gets copied and packaged in the artifact.
>>
>> 
>>> I define my own pakcaging type just like ear but have some customer file
>>> type process.
>>> but sometimes, the project have some resources outside the project.
>>>   
>> The convention is to share things through the repository.  If they are
>> *outside* the project, then consider packaging them up into a jar or
>> zip, and using the dependency plugin to retrieve them from the
>> repository and place them where you need them.
>>
>> --
>> Wendy
>>
>> 

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Re: Sorry to ask the questions again

2008-10-22 Thread sean.chen(陈思淼)
Iam sorry to ask question in this way, because Ive post these question five
days ago and got no anwsers, so I post them again.
> I define my own pakcaging type just like ear but have some customer file
> type process.
> but sometimes, the project have some resources outside the project.
why we put the resource file outside the project because the resource file
is different in different environment, I think maybe the antrun plugin can
be our choice.


2008/10/23 Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM, sean.chen(陈思淼) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >I hope some one can give me some options, if the Maven dont support
> this
> > issues, just tell me, That dont works.
> > Thanks for help.
>
> It's better to start a separate thread for each question, with a
> descriptive subject line.
>
> > 1 Can maven import some properties files outside the project?
> > Maven can define some resource properties in the head section using the
> > properties Tag just like this:
> ...
> > I have define the configs in a my.properties file, how can I import this
> > config file and use it in the build process?
>
> Depending on how you want to use it, resource filtering might help.
>
> > 2 How to copy the resource files into my packaged folder in the build
> time?
>
> Usually the resources plugin does this for you... anything in
> src/main/resources gets copied and packaged in the artifact.
>
> > I define my own pakcaging type just like ear but have some customer file
> > type process.
> > but sometimes, the project have some resources outside the project.
>
> The convention is to share things through the repository.  If they are
> *outside* the project, then consider packaging them up into a jar or
> zip, and using the dependency plugin to retrieve them from the
> repository and place them where you need them.
>
> --
> Wendy
>


Re: Sorry to ask the questions again

2008-10-22 Thread Wendy Smoak
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:53 AM, sean.chen(陈思淼) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I hope some one can give me some options, if the Maven dont support this
> issues, just tell me, That dont works.
> Thanks for help.

It's better to start a separate thread for each question, with a
descriptive subject line.

> 1 Can maven import some properties files outside the project?
> Maven can define some resource properties in the head section using the
> properties Tag just like this:
...
> I have define the configs in a my.properties file, how can I import this
> config file and use it in the build process?

Depending on how you want to use it, resource filtering might help.

> 2 How to copy the resource files into my packaged folder in the build time?

Usually the resources plugin does this for you... anything in
src/main/resources gets copied and packaged in the artifact.

> I define my own pakcaging type just like ear but have some customer file
> type process.
> but sometimes, the project have some resources outside the project.

The convention is to share things through the repository.  If they are
*outside* the project, then consider packaging them up into a jar or
zip, and using the dependency plugin to retrieve them from the
repository and place them where you need them.

-- 
Wendy


Sorry to ask the questions again

2008-10-22 Thread sean.chen(陈思淼)
I hope some one can give me some options, if the Maven dont support this
issues, just tell me, That dont works.
Thanks for help.
1 Can maven import some properties files outside the project?
Maven can define some resource properties in the head section using the
properties Tag just like this:
>
> 
>
1.0.2
>
tc-refund-domain
>
   

I have define the configs in a my.properties file, how can I import this
config file and use it in the build process?

2 How to copy the resource files into my packaged folder in the build time?

I define my own pakcaging type just like ear but have some customer file
type process.
but sometimes, the project have some resources outside the project.
I should copy that resources to that, in ant, i just use  tag it
works.
but in maven, how can i copy the file to the folder? Is the antrun plugin
can do this kind of things?


Sorry for my last mail,i can view other files after refresh the work directory!

2008-06-29 Thread oliver.maven
but still got 404 NOT_FOUND error!>_<




oliver.lee
2008-06-30


Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-24 Thread André Kelpe
Hi again:

Replying to myself: After googling and searching JIRA I found this
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-294 and since it's still
open. The way I intended to use the plugin does not work right now. Is
there any way I can help out to get that problem fixed and a new
release out?

Andre

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Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-24 Thread André Kelpe
Hi Martin!

2008/6/24 Martin Höller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
> Ok, let me explain it in more detail.
>
> What you have is a parent project P and a child project C. The child
> specifies its parent via
>
>  
>yourGroupId
>theParentId
>someVersion
>../wherever/parent/lives
>  
>
> in the pom.xml file. Is this correct?

Yes.

> The parent project P configures the compiler plugin via 
> as described in my previous mail. Also correct?
>
> If the above is true, C should inherit the configuration from P when
> building. AFIAK maven does not insert the configuration from P into C's
> pom.xml, as the configuration can always be retreived from P's pom.xml.
> That's the reason why maven inserts a version tag for your parent when
> releasing the child.

Okay, maybe I wasn't explicit enough I am not talking about the normal
use case I am talking about the usage of the release plugin, where you
specify in the config to generate a release pom, like so:

  
maven-release-plugin
2.0-beta-7

  svn://foo/bar/baz
  true

  


This is what I have in the child projects pom and this also ends up in
the release-pom.xml which the release plugin generates. But what I
found out is that all other plugins defined in the  tag of the
_parents_ pom are completely ignored and do not end up in the
release-pom.xml, which is, what I would expect as that works for all
other stuff coming from the parent pom like reporting, dependencies or
repositories. To make it more clear: I try to create a pom that is
completely frozen (no version ranges etc.) to be checked in to be able
to rebuild any release in the future w/ the ability to use version
ranges during development. That is what the release plugin promises
and does except for the configuration for plugins in the build section
of the parent pom, from what I can see so far.

>> I tried exactly this, and it's not inherited into the release-pom.
>
> What do you mean by "inherited"? Copyied into C's pom.xml? That's not the
> intention. It should be inserted into the reactor at runtime from the
> parent.

As I said, the generated release-pom.xml does not contain any of the
settings defined in the build tag of the parent pom. Bug? Feature?
Wrong understanding?


> Probably because most examples want to stay simple and small. Using a
>  in a parent is like specifying a default plugin version
> to use, if not explicitly specivied via the  tag in a subproject.
>
> See the books "Better Builds with Maven" and "Maven - The Definitve Guide"
> for more explanations.

Will digg into those once again, but I have tried to find answers
there, maybe I just overlook something obvious.

Thanks again!

Andre

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Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-24 Thread Martin Höller
Hi Andre!

On Tuesday 24 June 2008 André Kelpe wrote:
> 2008/6/23 Martin Höller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>   
> >> org.apache.maven.plugins
> >> maven-compiler-plugin
> >> 2.0.2
> >> 
> >>   
> >>   UTF-8
> >>   1.6
> >>   1.6
> >> 
> >>   
> >>
> >> Why is this not present in the release-pom?
> >
> > First, the configuration needs not to be in the release-pom, as it's
> > (probably) inherited from the parent which is specified in the
> > release-pom and therefore available via a repository.
>
> I do not really understand what you mean by that.

Ok, let me explain it in more detail.

What you have is a parent project P and a child project C. The child 
specifies its parent via

  
yourGroupId
theParentId
someVersion
../wherever/parent/lives
  

in the pom.xml file. Is this correct?

The parent project P configures the compiler plugin via  
as described in my previous mail. Also correct?

If the above is true, C should inherit the configuration from P when 
building. AFIAK maven does not insert the configuration from P into C's 
pom.xml, as the configuration can always be retreived from P's pom.xml. 
That's the reason why maven inserts a version tag for your parent when 
releasing the child.

> The parent pom is in 
> a different directory and included via a relative path, which works
> w/o any problem for the dependencies so far.

Ok, I wouldn't expect any problem here.

> Do I have to change that to a released pom in our company maven repo?

You don't have to change that.

What you have to do is, to also release your parent's project to your repo. 
Otherwise the build of the child couldn't complete because of missing 
depedencies.

Unfortunately I'm not 100% sure if all details are completely correct, but 
the basics are.

> > Second, where exactly do you specify this section? Within a
> >  section? I'm not sure wheter it is inherited if it
> > is in  or not. What works for me is having the
> > following in my parent pom:
> >
> >  >  
> >
> >  
> >
> >  org.apache.maven.plugins
> >  maven-compiler-plugin
> >  2.0.2
> >  
> >1.5
> >1.5
> >ISO-8859-1
> >  
> >
> >  
> >
> >  
> > 
>
> I tried exactly this, and it's not inherited into the release-pom.

What do you mean by "inherited"? Copyied into C's pom.xml? That's not the 
intention. It should be inserted into the reactor at runtime from the 
parent.

> > I mixed things up a little bit in my first mail: 
> > is for defining version of dependencies and  is for
> > defining
> >
> > versions of plugins. What I wanted to write was:
> > | Just define the version of all plugins you are using (best in a
> > |  section),...
>
> Hmm, why are the docs/FAQ's not always mention that? Are these tags
> kind of implicit or why do so many examples simply omit them?

Probably because most examples want to stay simple and small. Using a 
 in a parent is like specifying a default plugin version 
to use, if not explicitly specivied via the  tag in a subproject.

See the books "Better Builds with Maven" and "Maven - The Definitve Guide" 
for more explanations.

hth,
- martin


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Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-24 Thread André Kelpe
2008/6/23 Martin Höller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>   
>> org.apache.maven.plugins
>> maven-compiler-plugin
>> 2.0.2
>> 
>>   
>>   UTF-8
>>   1.6
>>   1.6
>> 
>>   
>>
>> Why is this not present in the release-pom?
>
> First, the configuration needs not to be in the release-pom, as it's
> (probably) inherited from the parent which is specified in the release-pom
> and therefore available via a repository.

I do not really understand what you mean by that. The parent pom is in
a different directory and included via a relative path, which works
w/o any problem for the dependencies so far. Do I have to change that
to a released pom in our company maven repo?

> Second, where exactly do you specify this section? Within a
>  section? I'm not sure wheter it is inherited if it is in
>  or not. What works for me is having the following in my
> parent pom:
>
>   
>
>  
>
>  org.apache.maven.plugins
>  maven-compiler-plugin
>  2.0.2
>  
>1.5
>1.5
>ISO-8859-1
>  
>
>  
>
>  
> 

I tried exactly this, and it's not inherited into the release-pom.


> I mixed things up a little bit in my first mail:  is
> for defining version of dependencies and  is for defining
> versions of plugins. What I wanted to write was:
>
> | Just define the version of all plugins you are using (best in a
> |  section),...

Hmm, why are the docs/FAQ's not always mention that? Are these tags
kind of implicit or why do so many examples simply omit them? In any
case, adding them did not really solve my problem.

Thanks again!

Andre

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Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-23 Thread Martin Höller
On Monday 23 June 2008 André Kelpe wrote:
> Hi Martin!
>
> 2008/6/23 Martin Höller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You probably didn't define a version for the maven-javadoc-plugin in
> > this projects pom or a parent pom, so maven (prior to 2.0.9) defaults
> > to RELEASE.
>
> You were right, I didn't do that. I updated the parent pom and now I
> can enter the validation phase but there I encounter the next problem:
>
> The forked validate tries to compile all sources with compliance level
> 1.3 which will fail b/c we use generics etc. The strange thing is that
> the parent pom sets the compiler plugin to compliance level 1.6, which
> was never a problem, but somehow this setting is not carried over into
> the release-pom.xml. Here is how the compiler plugin is configured in
> the parent pom:
>
>   
> org.apache.maven.plugins
> maven-compiler-plugin
> 2.0.2
> 
>   
>   UTF-8
>   1.6
>   1.6
> 
>   
>
> Why is this not present in the release-pom?

First, the configuration needs not to be in the release-pom, as it's 
(probably) inherited from the parent which is specified in the release-pom 
and therefore available via a repository.

Second, where exactly do you specify this section? Within a 
 section? I'm not sure wheter it is inherited if it is in 
 or not. What works for me is having the following in my 
parent pom:



  

  org.apache.maven.plugins
  maven-compiler-plugin
  2.0.2
  
1.5
1.5
ISO-8859-1
  

  

  


> > Just define the version of all plugins you are using (best in a
> >  section), which is a best practice anyway. This
> > should solve your problem.
>
> Never heard of the dependencyManagement before, will take a look.

I mixed things up a little bit in my first mail:  is 
for defining version of dependencies and  is for defining 
versions of plugins. What I wanted to write was:

| Just define the version of all plugins you are using (best in a
|  section),...

hth,
- martin


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Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-23 Thread André Kelpe
Hi Martin!

2008/6/23 Martin Höller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> You probably didn't define a version for the maven-javadoc-plugin in this
> projects pom or a parent pom, so maven (prior to 2.0.9) defaults to
> RELEASE.

You were right, I didn't do that. I updated the parent pom and now I
can enter the validation phase but there I encounter the next problem:

The forked validate tries to compile all sources with compliance level
1.3 which will fail b/c we use generics etc. The strange thing is that
the parent pom sets the compiler plugin to compliance level 1.6, which
was never a problem, but somehow this setting is not carried over into
the release-pom.xml. Here is how the compiler plugin is configured in
the parent pom:

  
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-compiler-plugin
2.0.2

  
  UTF-8
  1.6
  1.6

  

Why is this not present in the release-pom?

> Just define the version of all plugins you are using (best in a
>  section), which is a best practice anyway. This
> should solve your problem.

Never heard of the dependencyManagement before, will take a look.

Thanks!

Andre

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Re: Sorry and problem description

2008-06-23 Thread Martin Höller
On Monday 23 June 2008 André Kelpe wrote:
> In the company I work for we have a somewhat big maven2 setup which is
> working quite good so far. We now wanted to organize our release process
> in a more structured way (esp. release-poms) to avoid problems with
> version ranges and I found the maven release plugin, which looks like it
> can solve all our problems. Currently I am trying to set it correctly up,
> but I always encounter a problem, which is that the release pom is not
> correctly created. For all plugins that we use the version number in the
> release-pom is set to "RELEASE" instead of the actual version number.
> Here is an example:
>
> This is in the master pom:
> [...]
> 
>  org.apache.maven.plugins
>  maven-javadoc-plugin
>  
>
>  attach-javadocs
>  
>jar
>  
>
>  
> 
> [...]
>
> and this is what will end up in the release-pom
>
> 
>  maven-javadoc-plugin
>  RELEASE  <-- this is the problem
>  
>
>  http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/
>
>true
>  
> 

You probably didn't define a version for the maven-javadoc-plugin in this 
projects pom or a parent pom, so maven (prior to 2.0.9) defaults to 
RELEASE.

Just define the version of all plugins you are using (best in a 
 section), which is a best practice anyway. This 
should solve your problem.

hth,
- martin


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Sorry and problem description

2008-06-23 Thread André Kelpe
Hello again,

big apologies for the premature email. Seems like I did not have enough caffeine
today :-)

I hope someone can help me, so here is now my problem:

In the company I work for we have a somewhat big maven2 setup which is working
quite good so far. We now wanted to organize our release process in a more
structured way (esp. release-poms) to avoid problems with version ranges and I
found the maven release plugin, which looks like it can solve all our problems.
Currently I am trying to set it correctly up, but I always encounter a problem,
which is that the release pom is not correctly created. For all plugins that we
use the version number in the release-pom is set to "RELEASE" instead of the
actual version number. Here is an example:

This is in the master pom:
[...]

 org.apache.maven.plugins
 maven-javadoc-plugin
 
   
 attach-javadocs
 
   jar
 
   
 

[...]

and this is what will end up in the release-pom


 maven-javadoc-plugin
 RELEASE  <-- this is the problem
 
   
 http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/
   
   true
 


Because of these broken version numbers the verify phase will fail and
I cannot use the release plugin at all. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks a lot for your help and apologies for my first email.

André

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RES: Sorry

2008-01-22 Thread Arthur Rodrigues Stilben
Thank you for help!

Arthur Rodrigues Stilben

De: Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado: terça-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2008 15:36
Para: Maven Users List
Assunto: Re: Sorry

This works:


com/company/mine


Currently using it.

Kalle


On 1/22/08, Arthur Rodrigues Stilben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I feel so sorry about my insistence. But I have a little problem that
> still can't resolve. I want to put a section at the menisfest using this
> code:
>
>
> 
> 
> 
>   
> org.apache.maven.plugins
> maven-jar-plugin
> 
>   
> 
>   
> ${java.version}
>   ${os.name} ${os.arch} ${os.version
> }
>   ${user.name}
>   ${manifest.classpath} SaiphST-ejbClient.jar
> 
>   
> br/com/saiph/st/ejb
> SaiphST-ejb API
> ${saiph.rel}_${saiph.ver
> }
> Extend.NetLtda.
> br.com.saiph.st.ejb
> 
> ${saiph.rel}_${saiph.ver}
> ${TODAY}
> Extend.NetLtda.
>   
> 
>   
> 
>   
> 
>   
>
>
> Informations above  are shown, but inside not. I just want to put
> a section in the file. How can I do it?
>
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Re: Sorry

2008-01-22 Thread Kalle Korhonen
This works:


com/company/mine


Currently using it.

Kalle


On 1/22/08, Arthur Rodrigues Stilben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I feel so sorry about my insistence. But I have a little problem that
> still can't resolve. I want to put a section at the menisfest using this
> code:
>
>
> 
> 
> 
>   
> org.apache.maven.plugins
> maven-jar-plugin
> 
>   
> 
>   
> ${java.version}
>   ${os.name} ${os.arch} ${os.version
> }
>   ${user.name}
>   ${manifest.classpath} SaiphST-ejbClient.jar
> 
>   
> br/com/saiph/st/ejb
> SaiphST-ejb API
> ${saiph.rel}_${saiph.ver
> }
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> 
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Re: Sorry

2008-01-22 Thread Robert Winch
I haven't used this functionality, so I can't confirm this will work but try
using manifestSection as described here
http://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/index.html (the jar plugin
references this plugin for details about manifest generation).

On Jan 22, 2008 11:20 AM, Arthur Rodrigues Stilben <
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> I feel so sorry about my insistence. But I have a little problem that
> still can't resolve. I want to put a section at the menisfest using this
> code:
>
>
> 
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>
>  
>org.apache.maven.plugins
>maven-jar-plugin
>
>  
>
>  
>${java.version}
>  ${os.name} ${os.arch} ${os.version
> }
>  ${user.name}
>  ${manifest.classpath} SaiphST-ejbClient.jar
> 
>  
>br/com/saiph/st/ejb
>SaiphST-ejb API
>${saiph.rel}_${saiph.ver
> }
>Extend.NetLtda.
>br.com.saiph.st.ejb
> 
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> ${TODAY}
>Extend.NetLtda.
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Sorry

2008-01-22 Thread Arthur Rodrigues Stilben
I feel so sorry about my insistence. But I have a little problem that still 
can't resolve. I want to put a section at the menisfest using this code:





  
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-jar-plugin

  

  
${java.version}
  ${os.name} ${os.arch} 
${os.version}
  ${user.name}
  ${manifest.classpath} 
SaiphST-ejbClient.jar
  
br/com/saiph/st/ejb
SaiphST-ejb API

${saiph.rel}_${saiph.ver}
Extend.Net Ltda.
br.com.saiph.st.ejb
${saiph.rel}_${saiph.ver} 
${TODAY}
Extend.Net Ltda.
  

  

  

  


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2008-01-09 Thread Claudio Ranieri
Sorry email test


Re: server certificate verification failed (sorry, offtopic)

2007-10-15 Thread Graham Leggett
On Mon, October 15, 2007 3:54 pm, Ashley Williams wrote:

> I wonder if we are talking at cross purposes. Our subversion repository is
> actually hosted with
> a thirdparty (collabnet) and I believe they have changed their certificate
> and to one that isn't trusted
> by a root certificate. Therefore unless I am missing yet another point, I
> don't believe we can
> have any influence over this.

I would seriously doubt that a company that offers commercial svn hosting
would expect customers to accept a self signed certificate. It would pay
to query them and check, they may only supply you with the root
certificate if you ask for it.

Regards,
Graham
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Re: server certificate verification failed (sorry, offtopic)

2007-10-15 Thread Ashley Williams
I wonder if we are talking at cross purposes. Our subversion repository is 
actually hosted with
a thirdparty (collabnet) and I believe they have changed their certificate 
and to one that isn't trusted
by a root certificate. Therefore unless I am missing yet another point, I 
don't believe we can
have any influence over this.

If our repository was inhouse, then what you are are saying would make 
sense to me.

"Graham Leggett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 15/10/2007 14:26:02:

> On Mon, October 15, 2007 3:08 pm, Ashley Williams wrote:
> 
> > Although I would have thought the issue of whether or not
> > I trust a particular site is different from whether my continuum
> > installation is connecting
> > me to the site I think it should be.
> 
> SSL performs two functions - one to obscure the data in transit to 
protect
> from eavesdropping, the second to ensure that you are talking to the 
right
> party so that you don't end up giving away secrets to imposters.
> 
> > So can you give guidance as to what my action should be? Each 
developer
> > has
> > just been hitting the 'accept permanently' button in subclipse in 
their
> > own
> > workspaces.
> 
> Ideally you need to deploy a certificate onto your server that is 
trusted
> by a root certificate. The root certificate gets installed on all your
> clients in some kind of trusted fashion. When the svn client connects to
> the svn server, it says "Oh, you gave me a cert, is this cert signed by
> one of the root certs I have locally trusted? Yes? Come on right in".
> 
> When your developers are trained to just hit "p", what they are
> effectively doing is saying "trust anybody, even disgruntled employee's
> fake server three cubicles down".
> 
> The quickest way to get a certificate that's trusted by a root 
certificate
> is to buy one from a certificate authority. You don't need to buy a
> certificate with onerous identity checking, because you trust yourself
> already.
> 
> A cheaper alternative is to create a root certificate yourself using a
> toolkit like openssl. Don't create a self signed cert, as it doesn't 
offer
> you the same protection.
> 
> > So should we be thoroughly investigating the proposed
> > certificate before doing
> > this, since a glance at the certificate hostname field looks fine to 
me (
> > *.ibitdev.com).
> > Continuum is in a dmz and has not been reconfigured since
> > the last build, so I am fairly certain it is connecting to the correct
> > url.
> 
> The only way continuum can be sure the correct URL is being used is if 
the
> certificate presented is trusted by a CA certificate on svn (via
> continuum)'s list of trusted CA certificates.
> 
> If continuum breaks expecting a "p", it means something weird or dogy is
> going on on your network, which warrants investigation.
> 
> Regards,
> Graham
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Re: NullPointerEXception , Sorry to insist guys

2006-03-01 Thread Gianfranco Oldani
Thanks for your answer and the various advises. In the meantime I have found 
the problem and it was only a wrong reference in a plugin section.


Cheers
Gianfranco

PS: I will read all guidelines from now on...;o))

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To: "Maven Users List" 
Subject: Re: NullPointerEXception , Sorry to insist guys
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 06:46:58 +1030

On 3/1/06, Gianfranco Oldani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot go out of my problem (and now its becoming urgent) of
> NullPointerEXception while invoking the site plugin via : mvn site
> I use maven 2.02.

If you aren't going to read the posting guildelines when discussing a
bug, how do you expect people to help you?

You at least need to run mvn -X and attach the NPE stacktrace.

I've been happily using site fine.
I had some initial NPEs because some resources did not exist, say
LICENSE.txt or something, but the stack trace error messages told me
exactly what needed fixing.

Not the most user friendly way to show errors, but enough for a decent
developer to work out what to do to solve the problem.

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Re: NullPointerEXception , Sorry to insist guys

2006-03-01 Thread Barrie Treloar
On 3/1/06, Gianfranco Oldani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot go out of my problem (and now its becoming urgent) of
> NullPointerEXception while invoking the site plugin via : mvn site
> I use maven 2.02.

If you aren't going to read the posting guildelines when discussing a
bug, how do you expect people to help you?

You at least need to run mvn -X and attach the NPE stacktrace.

I've been happily using site fine.
I had some initial NPEs because some resources did not exist, say
LICENSE.txt or something, but the stack trace error messages told me
exactly what needed fixing.

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Re: NullPointerEXception , Sorry to insist guys

2006-03-01 Thread Wayne Fay
Other people are reporting similar problems. I don't use site right
now, so I don't get it, but this is a pretty common complaint just
recently. Search the Maven Users archive -- perhaps there's a fix?

Otherwise try to find your bug (with a fix?) on JIRA...
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE

Wayne


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2006-02-28 Thread Gianfranco Oldani
I cannot go out of my problem (and now its becoming urgent) of 
NullPointerEXception while invoking the site plugin via : mvn site

I use maven 2.02.

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Sorry for the double posting (n.T.)

2005-09-20 Thread Filip Polsakiewicz
 



Re: [m2] eclipse plugin broken (sorry,still in the same way)

2005-09-02 Thread Ashley Williams
Actually forget my last comment I've just seen that eclipse:eclipse  
fails in the same way in the following method:


private static String toRelative( File basedir, String  
absolutePath )

{
String relative;

if ( absolutePath.startsWith( basedir.getAbsolutePath() ) )
{
JUST HERE>>>relative = absolutePath.substring 
( basedir.getAbsolutePath().length() + 1 );

}
else
{
relative = absolutePath;
}

relative = StringUtils.replace( relative, "\\", "/" );

return relative;
}

exception is java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index  
out of range: -1


Also if I wanted to do a local fix, how easy is it to build the  
eclipse plugin on its own and get it into my repository??


Thanks
- AW



On 2 Sep 2005, at 17:17, Ashley Williams wrote:

Ok the latest maven seems to work despite the build exception and  
happily I was able to run the eclipse:eclipse goal successfully.  
However when I open the project in eclipse the files appear under  
the (default package) node which means eclipse red crosses  
everywhere. This despite the fact that the source code was created  
under com.blah and installed okay.



On 2 Sep 2005, at 16:27, Ashley Williams wrote:



Oh happy day - not!

Just had a glance at my console only to see the pasted text below  
- is this going to be a build breaker? I'm using Java 5 by  
default, is this a mistake?? Also Mac OS X doesn't appear to have  
a tools.jar file.




COPY AND PASTE...
Running maven-core integration tests ...

Using default local repository: /Users/developer/.m2/repository
it0063... FAILED
- Standard Out -
Command: /Applications/maven-latest/bin/m2 -e --no-plugin-registry  
--batch-mode -Dmaven.repo.local=/Users/developer/.m2/repository  
clean:clean package


- Standard Error -
Exit code: 1

>> Error Stacktrace:
org.apache.maven.it.VerificationException
at org.apache.maven.it.Verifier.executeGoals(Verifier.java: 
574)

at org.apache.maven.it.Verifier.main(Verifier.java:677)
<< Error Stacktrace
Log file contents:
+ Error stacktraces are turned on.
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'clean'.
[INFO]  
- 
---

[INFO] Building org.apache.maven.it:maven-core-it0063:jar:1.0
[INFO]task-segment: [clean:clean, package]
[INFO]  
- 
---

[INFO] [clean:clean]
[INFO] [resources:resources]
[INFO]  
- 
---

[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]  
- 
---

[INFO] Main Error:
  System artifact: jdk-tools:jdk-tools:jar:1.4.2 not found in  
path: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/ 
Home/../lib/tools.jar

  jdk-tools:jdk-tools:1.4.2:jar

Path to dependency:
1) org.apache.maven.it:maven-core-it0063:jar:1.0
2) jdk-tools:jdk-tools:jar:1.4.2



Root error:
  System artifact: jdk-tools:jdk-tools:jar:1.4.2 not found in  
path: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/ 
Home/../lib/tools.jar

  jdk-tools:jdk-tools:1.4.2:jar

Path to dependency:
1) org.apache.maven.it:maven-core-it0063:jar:1.0
2) jdk-tools:jdk-tools:jar:1.4.2



On 2 Sep 2005, at 15:52, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:




On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 03:34:59PM +0100, Ashley Williams wrote:



Don't understand what you're saying the problem is, but will the  
fix

be quick, i.e. 10 minutes?? If so then I don't mind waiting...





Try now.

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Re: Clover: getting error "Sorry, you are not licensed to use the requested feature"

2005-02-17 Thread Tim Brazil
I guess I didn't read the fine print. :( You cannot create reports with 
a Workstation license.  That's where it's failing

b) Workstation Edition
A Workstation Edition license entitles the licensee to use Clover
Workstation Edition on one (1) machine by one (1) individual end
user. Workstation Edition does not permit the generation of reports
for distribution.
Thanks anyway
Tim

Tim Brazil wrote:
Hi
We just purchased a workstation license for clover. Previously we were 
using the 30 evaluation license which is downloaded via the maven 
environment. I intially tried to simply add the license to the 
existing clover-ant-1.3_01.jar but that didn't work. We then 
downloaded the Clover Version 1.3.4 from the Cenqua web site and 
attempted load the new clover.jar using different methods.

attempt #1 -  copying the new clover.jar over the existing 
clover-ant-1.3_01.jar
attempt #2 -  updated my build.properties to explicately point to the 
correct goodies.

maven.clover.license.path=/home/saba/license/clover.license

maven.clover.jar=/home/saba/clover-1.3.4/lib/clover.jar

It looks like it's picking up the correct clover jar file however I'm 
still getting "Sorry, you are not licensed to use the requested 
feature." with all my attempts. I can recall others on this list 
having Clover license issues. Was this one of the problems  that's 
easily resolved? Do the clover licenses from Cenqua use current 
"username" or "hostname" in the license key. My manager gave me this 
license and I'm not sure what information was provided to create it.

I'll forward this to Cenqua if I don't get a response however they are 
on the other side of the planet. I'd like to finish this today so 
I thought I'd start with the global Maven Experts.

Thanks
Tim
__  __
clover:test:
clover:init:
clover:on:
   [echo] Setting Clover compiler
   [clover-setup] Clover Version 1.3.4, built on January 14 2005
   [clover-setup] loaded from: 
/home/saba/.maven/repository/clover/jars/clover-ant-1.3_01.jar
   [clover-setup] Workstation License registered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Sendmail, Inc.
   [clover-setup] Clover is enabled with initstring 
'/home/saba/saba/work/appliance-gui-1-0/1108667231/work/mmc-appl-mgmt/target/clover/database/clover_coverage.db' 

   [echo] Now using primary build.compiler : 
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.CloverCompilerAdapter

java:prepare-filesystem:
java:compile:
   [echo] Compiling to 
/home/saba/saba/work/appliance-gui-1-0/1108667231/work/mmc-appl-mgmt/target/clover/classes 

java:jar-resources:
test:prepare-filesystem:
test:test-resources:
test:compile:
test:test:
   [junit] Running com.sendmail.jsf.sitemap.SiteMapTest
   [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.673 sec
clover:off:
clover:init:
Overriding previous definition of reference to clover.classpath
clover:report:
clover:html-report-internal:
   [clover-report] Clover Version 1.3.4, built on January 14 2005
   [clover-report] loaded from: 
/home/saba/.maven/repository/clover/jars/clover-ant-1.3_01.jar
   [clover-report] Workstation License registered to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Sendmail, Inc.

BUILD FAILED
File.. /home/saba/.maven/cache/maven-clover-plugin-1.6/plugin.jelly
Element... ant:clover-report
Line.. 289
Column 24
Sorry, you are not licensed to use the requested feature.
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Thu Feb 17 13:31:01 PST 2005
## maven debug output
  at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.run(Forehead.java:551)
   at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.main(Forehead.java:581)
org.apache.commons.jelly.JellyTagException: 
/home/saba/.maven/cache/maven-clover-plugin-1.6/plugin.jelly:289:24: 
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feature.




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Clover: getting error "Sorry, you are not licensed to use the requested feature"

2005-02-17 Thread Tim Brazil
Hi
We just purchased a workstation license for clover. Previously we were 
using the 30 evaluation license which is downloaded via the maven 
environment. I intially tried to simply add the license to the existing 
clover-ant-1.3_01.jar but that didn't work. We then downloaded the 
Clover Version 1.3.4 from the Cenqua web site and attempted load the new 
clover.jar using different methods.

attempt #1 -  copying the new clover.jar over the existing 
clover-ant-1.3_01.jar
attempt #2 -  updated my build.properties to explicately point to the 
correct goodies.

maven.clover.license.path=/home/saba/license/clover.license
maven.clover.jar=/home/saba/clover-1.3.4/lib/clover.jar

It looks like it's picking up the correct clover jar file however I'm 
still getting "Sorry, you are not licensed to use the requested 
feature." with all my attempts. I can recall others on this list having 
Clover license issues. Was this one of the problems  that's easily 
resolved? Do the clover licenses from Cenqua use current "username" or 
"hostname" in the license key. My manager gave me this license and I'm 
not sure what information was provided to create it.

I'll forward this to Cenqua if I don't get a response however they are 
on the other side of the planet. I'd like to finish this today so I 
thought I'd start with the global Maven Experts.

Thanks
Tim
__  __
clover:test:
clover:init:
clover:on:
   [echo] Setting Clover compiler
   [clover-setup] Clover Version 1.3.4, built on January 14 2005
   [clover-setup] loaded from: 
/home/saba/.maven/repository/clover/jars/clover-ant-1.3_01.jar
   [clover-setup] Workstation License registered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Sendmail, Inc.
   [clover-setup] Clover is enabled with initstring 
'/home/saba/saba/work/appliance-gui-1-0/1108667231/work/mmc-appl-mgmt/target/clover/database/clover_coverage.db'
   [echo] Now using primary build.compiler : 
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.CloverCompilerAdapter

java:prepare-filesystem:
java:compile:
   [echo] Compiling to 
/home/saba/saba/work/appliance-gui-1-0/1108667231/work/mmc-appl-mgmt/target/clover/classes

java:jar-resources:
test:prepare-filesystem:
test:test-resources:
test:compile:
test:test:
   [junit] Running com.sendmail.jsf.sitemap.SiteMapTest
   [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.673 sec
clover:off:
clover:init:
Overriding previous definition of reference to clover.classpath
clover:report:
clover:html-report-internal:
   [clover-report] Clover Version 1.3.4, built on January 14 2005
   [clover-report] loaded from: 
/home/saba/.maven/repository/clover/jars/clover-ant-1.3_01.jar
   [clover-report] Workstation License registered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Sendmail, Inc.

BUILD FAILED
File.. /home/saba/.maven/cache/maven-clover-plugin-1.6/plugin.jelly
Element... ant:clover-report
Line.. 289
Column 24
Sorry, you are not licensed to use the requested feature.
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Thu Feb 17 13:31:01 PST 2005
## maven debug output
  at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.run(Forehead.java:551)
   at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.main(Forehead.java:581)
org.apache.commons.jelly.JellyTagException: 
/home/saba/.maven/cache/maven-clover-plugin-1.6/plugin.jelly:289:24: 
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Re: Sorry for the confusion Was: howto: request committer status

2004-06-30 Thread Dion Gillard
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 10:18:04 -0400, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Am I talking out my rear here or does anyone at all understand what I'm
> talking about?

Brill, since the war plugin already compiles java code (indirectly by
running the tests), it would seem a reasonable alternative to either
allow the compiled code to be placed in WEB-INF/classes (as it is at
the moment), or jar'ed up and placed in WEB-INF/lib as if it was an
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Sorry for the confusion Was: howto: request committer status

2004-06-30 Thread Brill Pappin
No, sorry Brett for the confusion, there is no patch and I wasn't trying 
to "get anything through" at least not yet... it was nothing you did. 
The thread is born out of pure frustration on my part for trying to not 
have the RFE dismissed out of hand because someone can't be bothered to 
RTFM.

What I was asking for was a simple property switch so that when a war 
was built, I could have the project classes bundled into a jar and added 
to the WEB-INF/lib dir instead of unpacked in the WEB-INF/classes dir.

I'm doing this because I'm using the package versioning spec, see:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/versioning/index.html
Now, this thread has grown because I keep getting some kind of garbage 
about war files and the servlet spec, witch has nothing to do with what 
I'm talking about and from my perspective the antagonist in question 
can't be bother to understand how 1) a servlet container works. 2) how 
the package versioning spec. works.

Now, I appear to not be eloquent enough for some people around here. 
Maybe this can all be put to rest if someone can explain the difference 
between a war and a jar and that the servlet spec and the versioning 
spec. have little to do with one another.

Am I talking out my rear here or does anyone at all understand what I'm 
talking about?

- Brill Pappin
Brett Porter wrote:
No idea what patch, but it was probably me that rejected it. Sorry if
it caused an offence, but I always try to give a reason that something
is not suitable. If I didn't, or you don't think it's correct, you're
welcome to continue to debate it in the relevant JIRA issue, or take
it up on the -dev list if you want the opinion of other committers.
The user list is the wrong place for this discussion. Let's keep it to
the user's questions.
But if after all that the -dev list has also not supported the patch
or there have been no additional response, you might have to accept
that we've been doing this longer and probably know better :)
It's not a unique situation - even when I commit stuff I get rebuked
for it sometimes because other developers don't agree - and when
they've been doing it longer than I have I accept that they probably
know better :)
Cheers,
Brett 
 


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Sorry about gmail request going into list!

2004-06-24 Thread Bent Andre Solheim
... was in a hurry, and forgot to remove default reply! Sorry! :(
 
regards,
Bent 

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Sorry: Re: Retrieving inner elements as text

2004-01-28 Thread Christopher W. Farnham
I got my Castor dev list and Maven lists mixed up. 

Christopher Farnham
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Christopher W. Farnham wrote:

Is there some way that I can populate an object field with a String 
that looks like this: 'some text bold textitalic text 
more text'.

Put another way, I'd like to grab the text inside the title elements 
with its markup and populate
a String property on my Java object.
some text bold textitalic text more text

I've looked through the documentation and played around with the 
UnmarshallListener but no
obvious solution came to me.

Thank you,
Chris
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sorry

2003-04-04 Thread Neil Blue
sorry about the double post there, mozilla is playing up at the moment.
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