RE: Problem building jetspeed2 with Oracle DB

2004-06-11 Thread Richard . Stokoe
I was able to build jetspeed 1.5 with oracle by putting the driver jar in .../webapp/WEB-INF/lib. -Original Message- From: Martin Abrahamsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 4:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Problem building jetspeed2 with Oracle DB Hi I'm new

RE : Problem building jetspeed2

2004-03-29 Thread zze-MORON François FTRD/DMI/REN
I only have to copy my torque plugin into maven\plugins directory (because that's what I did and it doesn't seem to work better) ? François -Message d'origine- De : Weaver, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : lundi 29 mars 2004 16:40 À : 'Jetspeed Users List&

RE: Problem building jetspeed2

2004-03-29 Thread Serge Huber
I'm not entirely sure yet but I think it might be possible to set a dependency to a plugin in the project.xml. That would solve the problem we have currently with RC2. Regards, Serge Huber. At 16:40 29.03.2004, you wrote: Hi François, It's a problem with RC2 of Maven. RC2 does not include th

RE: Problem building jetspeed2

2004-03-29 Thread Weaver, Scott
Hi François, It's a problem with RC2 of Maven. RC2 does not include the Torque plugin like previous versions of Maven have. There was a recent thread on Jetspeed-dev about the same issue and how to solve it; you may want to check there. Basically, you need to download the Torque plugin from the