RE: eXist native XML database

2010-06-01 Thread Adam Retter
Sure, but should we not also include a list of dependencies in the pom
for our Artifcat?

-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 28 May 2010 13:54
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: eXist native XML database

 I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
 from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I
just
 don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.

You do realize that simply uploading your artifacts (built by Ant,
Eclipse, Netbeans, shell script, whatever) to a Maven repo is very
different from actually porting your build to Maven, right?

This user is just asking to get your artifacts in Central or another
repo. I suggest you consider the Sonatype FOSS forge which is an easy
way to make it happen:
http://nexus.sonatype.org/oss-repository-hosting.html

Wayne

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RE: eXist native XML database

2010-06-01 Thread Adam Retter
Hi Wes,

That is very kind, thanks. Yes we have a development mailing list at -
exist-developm...@lists.sourceforge.net

You may need to check the SourceForge page to get subscribed -
http://sourceforge.net/projects/exist/support

Cheers Adam.

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From: Wes Wannemacher [mailto:w...@wantii.com] 
Sent: 28 May 2010 14:49
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: eXist native XML database

Adam,

I work on the struts project here at apache, but I am getting pretty
good with maven ;)

I'd like to help you guys port to maven... I don't use exist, but came
across it recently and was very interested. If you don't mind, I'll
start perusing the source and send you questions off-list. Is there a
developers mailing list for eXist?

-Wes

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Adam Retter
adam.ret...@landmark.co.uk wrote:

 Hi there I am one of the eXist developers.

 We certainly are interested in what our users want, but as yet we have
 only had 2 or 3 express an interest in using Maven it is unfortunately
 not a top priority for us at the present time.

 I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
 from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I
just
 don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.

 If there is an experienced Maven developer out there that might be
 interested in contributing such changes then I would certainly
encourage
 that.

 For the time being the solution is really to place eXist and its
 dependencies into your own artifact repository (either local or server
 e.g. Artifactory et al.)

 Thanks Adam.


 -Original Message-
 From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 09 May 2010 19:00
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: eXist native XML database

 I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist
 database.
 Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.

 You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
 of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
 they will do it.

 how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
 repository?

 You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
 need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
 cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
 install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
 there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.

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RE: eXist native XML database

2010-06-01 Thread Adam Retter

I am not off on Holiday unless I am aware.

eXist does not support any particular MVC framework, but there are a number of 
possibilities are RESTful XQuery frameworks, of which we also have our own 
approach in the project based around the XQueryURLRewriteFilter

-Original Message-
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: 28 May 2010 15:50
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: RE: eXist native XML database


Good Afternoon Adam

before you take long holiday could you offer any information on which MVC 
framework eXist 1.4 will be supporting?


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 Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:48:45 -0400
 Subject: Re: eXist native XML database
 From: w...@wantii.com
 To: users@maven.apache.org
 
 Adam,
 
 I work on the struts project here at apache, but I am getting pretty
 good with maven ;)
 
 I'd like to help you guys port to maven... I don't use exist, but came
 across it recently and was very interested. If you don't mind, I'll
 start perusing the source and send you questions off-list. Is there a
 developers mailing list for eXist?
 
 -Wes
 
 On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Adam Retter adam.ret...@landmark.co.uk 
 wrote:
 
  Hi there I am one of the eXist developers.
 
  We certainly are interested in what our users want, but as yet we have
  only had 2 or 3 express an interest in using Maven it is unfortunately
  not a top priority for us at the present time.
 
  I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
  from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I just
  don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.
 
  If there is an experienced Maven developer out there that might be
  interested in contributing such changes then I would certainly encourage
  that.
 
  For the time being the solution is really to place eXist and its
  dependencies into your own artifact repository (either local or server
  e.g. Artifactory et al.)
 
  Thanks Adam.
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
  Sent: 09 May 2010 19:00
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Re: eXist native XML database
 
  I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist
  database.
  Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.
 
  You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
  of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
  they will do it.
 
  how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
  repository?
 
  You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
  need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
  cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
  install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
  there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.
 
  Wayne
 
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Re: eXist native XML database

2010-06-01 Thread Wayne Fay
 Sure, but should we not also include a list of dependencies in the pom
 for our Artifcat?

Sure. But wouldn't this take 5 minutes for a developer familiar with
the codebase, who knows the dependencies? You can just look at your
/lib/ folder or Ant script and poof, there's the dependencies. This
should not be a big deal.

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RE: eXist native XML database

2010-05-28 Thread Adam Retter

Hi there I am one of the eXist developers.

We certainly are interested in what our users want, but as yet we have
only had 2 or 3 express an interest in using Maven it is unfortunately
not a top priority for us at the present time.

I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I just
don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.

If there is an experienced Maven developer out there that might be
interested in contributing such changes then I would certainly encourage
that.

For the time being the solution is really to place eXist and its
dependencies into your own artifact repository (either local or server
e.g. Artifactory et al.)

Thanks Adam.


-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 09 May 2010 19:00
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: eXist native XML database

 I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist
database.
 Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.

You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
they will do it.

 how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
 repository?

You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.

Wayne

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Re: eXist native XML database

2010-05-28 Thread Wayne Fay
 I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
 from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I just
 don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.

You do realize that simply uploading your artifacts (built by Ant,
Eclipse, Netbeans, shell script, whatever) to a Maven repo is very
different from actually porting your build to Maven, right?

This user is just asking to get your artifacts in Central or another
repo. I suggest you consider the Sonatype FOSS forge which is an easy
way to make it happen:
http://nexus.sonatype.org/oss-repository-hosting.html

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Re: eXist native XML database

2010-05-28 Thread Wes Wannemacher
Adam,

I work on the struts project here at apache, but I am getting pretty
good with maven ;)

I'd like to help you guys port to maven... I don't use exist, but came
across it recently and was very interested. If you don't mind, I'll
start perusing the source and send you questions off-list. Is there a
developers mailing list for eXist?

-Wes

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Adam Retter adam.ret...@landmark.co.uk wrote:

 Hi there I am one of the eXist developers.

 We certainly are interested in what our users want, but as yet we have
 only had 2 or 3 express an interest in using Maven it is unfortunately
 not a top priority for us at the present time.

 I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
 from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I just
 don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.

 If there is an experienced Maven developer out there that might be
 interested in contributing such changes then I would certainly encourage
 that.

 For the time being the solution is really to place eXist and its
 dependencies into your own artifact repository (either local or server
 e.g. Artifactory et al.)

 Thanks Adam.


 -Original Message-
 From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 09 May 2010 19:00
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: eXist native XML database

 I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist
 database.
 Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.

 You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
 of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
 they will do it.

 how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
 repository?

 You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
 need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
 cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
 install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
 there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.

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RE: eXist native XML database

2010-05-28 Thread Martin Gainty

Good Afternoon Adam

before you take long holiday could you offer any information on which MVC 
framework eXist 1.4 will be supporting?


Martin 
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 Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:48:45 -0400
 Subject: Re: eXist native XML database
 From: w...@wantii.com
 To: users@maven.apache.org
 
 Adam,
 
 I work on the struts project here at apache, but I am getting pretty
 good with maven ;)
 
 I'd like to help you guys port to maven... I don't use exist, but came
 across it recently and was very interested. If you don't mind, I'll
 start perusing the source and send you questions off-list. Is there a
 developers mailing list for eXist?
 
 -Wes
 
 On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Adam Retter adam.ret...@landmark.co.uk 
 wrote:
 
  Hi there I am one of the eXist developers.
 
  We certainly are interested in what our users want, but as yet we have
  only had 2 or 3 express an interest in using Maven it is unfortunately
  not a top priority for us at the present time.
 
  I myself am a big fan of Maven, and would love to do a port of eXist
  from Ant (we are heavily invested), over to Maven. Unfortunately I just
  don't have enough hours in the day at present to undertake this.
 
  If there is an experienced Maven developer out there that might be
  interested in contributing such changes then I would certainly encourage
  that.
 
  For the time being the solution is really to place eXist and its
  dependencies into your own artifact repository (either local or server
  e.g. Artifactory et al.)
 
  Thanks Adam.
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
  Sent: 09 May 2010 19:00
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Re: eXist native XML database
 
  I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist
  database.
  Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.
 
  You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
  of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
  they will do it.
 
  how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
  repository?
 
  You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
  need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
  cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
  install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
  there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.
 
  Wayne
 
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Re: eXist native XML database

2010-05-10 Thread Dimitris Kapanidis
2010/5/9 Wayne Fay wayne...@gmail.com

  I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist database.
  Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.

 You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
 of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
 they will do it.

  how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
  repository?

 You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
 need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
 cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
 install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
 there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.


I think there is another option also,
if the eXist folks don't respond to the need for uploading files to the
maven central you can do it yourself, probably with a different groupId.
check out the following link for more details (someone correct me if this is
not the case)

http://www.sonatype.com/people/2010/04/uploading-artifacts-to-the-central-maven-repository-diy/



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eXist native XML database

2010-05-09 Thread Tomáš K.

Hi,

I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist database. 
Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.


when you download latest 1.4 version, it has all required *.jar bundled 
- I will reference JARs by name in their distribution:


to run embedded database, you need to add 27 JARs, but some of them are 
not in repo1.maven.org or the are outdated...


this JARs are problematic:

not in the repository (exist database 1.4 libs):
  exist.jar (1.4)
  exist-*.jar   * = (lucene-module, ngram-module, optional, modules)
  sunxacml-1.2.jar

this are outdated - value in () is available version:
  quartz-1.6.5.jar (1.6.3-causing some warnings like mising 
dependency during project build - so it is there and it is not in the 
same time, i don't know)

  serializer-2.9.1.jar (2.7.1)
  jing-20090920.jar (20030619 - huge difference, but it might work - 
didn't try :-))


how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the 
repository?


thanks
Tomas

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Re: eXist native XML database

2010-05-09 Thread Anders Hammar
You should add these libs to a remote repository of your company's repo
manager. Then it will just work for all your developers.

/Anders

2010/5/9 Tomáš K. tomas@gmail.com

 Hi,

 I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist database.
 Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.

 when you download latest 1.4 version, it has all required *.jar bundled - I
 will reference JARs by name in their distribution:

 to run embedded database, you need to add 27 JARs, but some of them are not
 in repo1.maven.org or the are outdated...

 this JARs are problematic:

 not in the repository (exist database 1.4 libs):
  exist.jar (1.4)
  exist-*.jar   * = (lucene-module, ngram-module, optional, modules)
  sunxacml-1.2.jar

 this are outdated - value in () is available version:
  quartz-1.6.5.jar (1.6.3-causing some warnings like mising dependency
 during project build - so it is there and it is not in the same time, i
 don't know)
  serializer-2.9.1.jar (2.7.1)
  jing-20090920.jar (20030619 - huge difference, but it might work - didn't
 try :-))

 how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
 repository?

 thanks
 Tomas

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Re: eXist native XML database

2010-05-09 Thread Wayne Fay
 I'm working on maven project and I need to use embedded eXist database.
 Unfortunatelly, there is only 5 years old version in repo1.maven.org.

You need to get the eXist people to do the uploads for newer versions
of their files. If enough eXist users and developers care about Maven,
they will do it.

 how could I tell maven developers to add required packages to the
 repository?

You don't. If you can't get the eXist folks to get it done, you will
need to (less ideally) manually install them into your own local repo
cache on each machine that will build your project or (more ideally)
install something like Nexus, Archiva, Artifactory and install them
there so your coworkers can use the artifacts too.

Wayne

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