Hi Arnaud,
I already created a Jira issue: MAVEN-1464
I reduced the number of rows to 2 but retained the 19-column structure
but still encountered the error.
regards,
jOjO
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:45:44 +0200, Arnaud HERITIER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you run it in debug mode please and
system property (-D)
Brett Porter wrote:
do you mean maven option (-o, -X, etc) or system property (-D)?
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:10:59 +0200, Gisbert Amm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to check from within a Maven plugin if a certain command line
option is set or not. How do I do that? In
${systemScope} should definitely work.
Do you have a small test case that reproduces it?
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 08:51:17 +0200, Gisbert Amm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
system property (-D)
Brett Porter wrote:
do you mean maven option (-o, -X, etc) or system property (-D)?
On Wed, 13
Not that I know of. The plugin is designed to work with an appserver
installation.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:31:59 +0100, Oren Berenson
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Did someone manage deploying to wsad 5.1.2 with the above plugin?
Oren
I posted this issue in JIRA (Issue No: MAVEN-1465)
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1465
bye
Satish
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:24:31 +1000, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it invalid xdoc?
If you run maven xdoc does it show an error message on that one?
if it all seems ok after
Hello,
I am trying to install the WebSphere 5 (5.0/5.1) Plugin v 1.2 (see
http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven-was5-plugin/downloads.html)
The release notes say to run this command from the command line (I'm
using WinXP):
maven plugin:download
jelly is good scripting language but still restricted than real script language.
groovy-ant scripting can overcome such restriction. instead of maven.xml, how about
using maven.groovy?
It seems that maven is trying to download
commons-jelly-tags-interaction-20030211.143817.jar
before downloading maven-was5-plugin.
However, this commons-jelly-tags-interaction-20030211.143817.jar
is not in the repository http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven/
but in
Before running was5:reinstallApp i need to make sure the server is
running. Can i use was5:serverStatus somehow to conditionally run
was5:startServer?
Oren
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From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2004 08:03
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re:
Thanks for the help.
I went to http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/ where they had
commons-jelly-tags-interaction-20040902.072702.jar but not
commons-jelly-tags-interaction-20030211.143817.jar.
I downloaded the commons-jelly-tags-interaction-SNAPSHOT.jar instead and
renamed it to
Update: commons-jelly-tags-interaction-20030211.143817.jar is there
after all. I must be blind.
Cheers,
Rob.
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:30:54 +0900, Pak, Young-rok
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jelly is good scripting language but still restricted than real script language.
groovy-ant scripting can overcome such restriction. instead of maven.xml, how about
using maven.groovy?
hello all,
i am into maven installtion. actually i have downloaded maven 1.0 . then
followed the installation steps and local repository was generated. then to integrate
( here i am a bit confused ) which files to create ie. which xml file - project.xml,
maven.xml ? i looked in
This answers your question:
http://maven.apache.org/start/integrate.html
it goes in my_App
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:19:07 +0100 (BST), project member
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hello all,
i am into maven installtion. actually i have downloaded maven 1.0 .
then followed the
i read the documents on apache site about maven installation, and have installed
maven. now when i come to Integrating it with my project i am confused. could anyone
please tell me how do i go about
i don't know what to write in project.xml and maven.xml and where to put them. when i
I tried to run jython script that expects one argument.
?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office /
I set: maven.was5.script.args=config, but the script don't get the
arg.
The code is from the plugin.jelly:
!-- run a script --
goal
Plugin 'maven-deploy-plugin' in project 'null' is not available
such error comes when i give the command maven jar . any answers would be highly
appreciated.
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Hi,
I'm trying to use inheritance with my project. The problem is that I only want
the project.xml to be inherited, but the behaviors in maven.xml are also being
inherited. Is there a way to turn this off? I'm honestly not seeing all the
benefits of using inheritance. Is it all that it's
Be patient. We all have jobs (I think) and do this voluntarily. You may
have to wait a day or so for an answer to your question. Don't expect an
immediate reply.
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To: [EMAIL
Hi Project,
This tutorial gives a very good idea of the structure of the
maven configuration files - the ones you need, and what needs to go in
them is highly dependent upon what you need to do. With your structure
I expect you would have a project.xml file in the my_App directory at
the
I don't want to overstep my bounds but even with significant compatibility
issues I think that it would be crucial to keep up with the progression of
Ant. Eventually, you'd have to abandon Ant or incur an even bigger
compatibility problem. Not keeping up may encourage people to abandon
Maven.
On Oct 14, 2004, at 09:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to overstep my bounds but even with significant
compatibility
issues I think that it would be crucial to keep up with the
progression of
Ant. Eventually, you'd have to abandon Ant or incur an even bigger
compatibility problem. Not
Again, I'm not trying to ruffle any feathers so please do not take it
personally. I really do like the concept of Maven and I am trying to get
it incorporated into our environment. We also have people here that are
currently using Ant and are on 1.6 version. I think Maven is a next
natural
What is the directory structure of your project and what does your
project.xml file look like?
Have you tried using the genapp plugin to get an example project working?
Mike Gaffney
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:40:14 +0100 (BST), project member
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i read the documents on
Hej et al -
Are their any Maven-Plugins that execute external scripts (e.g. pearl etc..)
I am trying to automate internal process that require me to run scripts. Any
ideas?
L8r.
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In my experience these type of tasks each tend to be different from the
last so are not easily generalised by a maven plugin because they need a
unique set of params.
IMO this is what the maven.xml is for (you can use as many custom ant
exec tasks as you like). From time to time I find something
Hi,
I am using the siteDirectory tag and the destributionDirectory tags in
project.xml to
siteDirectory/var/www/maven/security/siteDirectory
distributionDirectory/var/www/maven/builds/security/distributionDirectory
and maven.repo.central.directory in projects.properties to
what was the question? ;-)
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:11:33 -0400, Charles Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be patient. We all have jobs (I think) and do this voluntarily. You may
have to wait a day or so for an answer to your question. Don't expect an
immediate reply.
-Original
I personally haven't taken any of your comments as 'feather rufflers'
:-) and I agree with your points.
Yes, Maven will continue to work with whatever version of Ant it is
built against, as Craig pointed out, but many of Maven's core plugins
rely heavily on Ant (as they should) for some of the
It is not an error, but an unwanted message. Should be fixed int
the incoming 1.0.1.
-D
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:29:49 +0100 (BST), project member
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Plugin 'maven-deploy-plugin' in project 'null' is not available
such error comes when i give the command maven jar . any
I think so. The inheritence behavior is probably my favorite Maven
feature. If you're really worried about subprojects executing goals of
the parent, why not just override the goal?
Kim
On Oct 14, 2004, at 8:04 AM, Ben Anderson wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use inheritance with my project. The
I'm aggree with you. The ant limitation is annoying but there are
actually two problems :
- An annoying incompatible change in Ant between the 1.5.X and the
1.6.X complicates the ant upgrade in the maven's core. It's a question
of time. As soon as one of us will have the time to fix it, it will be
Hi
I send several mails about a problem I have with Jelly. And no answers.
Is Jelly a project still active ?
Thank's for any answer
Andre Legendre
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Any clues to why this is happening?
No idea, it do not use it for the moment.
Also, is there an archive where I can view old threads to this mailing
list?
Yes :
http://www.mail-archive.com/users%40maven.apache.org/
and
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/SummarizeList?listId=149
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Hello maven-user,
If you need to reuse goals in different projects you should write
plugin. It's not very hard. See
http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/HowToCreateYourFirstPlugIn2
This article provides for you good start point.
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 6:51:31 PM, you wrote:
perhaps I'm wrong
You may want to email the jakarta-commons user list, since that is where
development of jelly occurs.
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To: Maven Users List
Subject: Is Jelly still active
Hi
I send several mails
Hi
It is what I have done first but I got no answer.
It seems that somewhere the project is stopped.
Best regards
Andre Legendre
Eric Pugh wrote:
You may want to email the jakarta-commons user list, since that is where
development of jelly occurs.
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From: A Leg
I tried changing the config.xml to run maven in quite mode, but no luck -
cruisecontrol won't work with spaces like this (maven.bat -q):
schedule interval=10
maven
mavenscript=maven.bat -q
projectfile=C:\Maven\project.xml
goal=multiproject:site
/maven
/schedule
Is there some
Are their any Subversion plug-in for Maven?
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I have this plugin I wrote that we use to release and deploy our
projects. One of the goals is:
goal name=wb:update
attainGoal name=scm:update-project/
/goal
Nothing fancy, it just makes the name shorter. It's been working fine
for days now (what's to go wrong).
I'm trying to make a bootstrap from nothing build of our projects. I have
a project, which you can pull down, then execute multiproject, so my
thinking was.
1: execute maven cdp:bootstrap (this is my custom plugin)
This would
maven:set plugin=scm property=maven.scm.cvs.module
I am unable to get Maven to grab the correct tag when
building. It seems to be getting HEAD, rather than the
tag I specify.
This is the scenario: There is one branch in my CVS
repository. I finished bug fixes on this branch and
tagged the head of this branch as rel_1-0-3. Then I
called Maven with
No, in fact it is about to have a 1.0 release. Try again - it's picked
up recently.
It's possible you're not asking the right question :)
Cheers,
Brett
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:50:25 +0300, A Leg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
It is what I have done first but I got no answer.
It seems that
Running with -X I see this:
Verifying dependencies for
maven-announcement-plugin:maven-announcement-plugin
Processing dependencies for project Maven Announcement Plugin;
classloader [Fore
headClassLoader: name=root.maven]
adding dependency
what does the project element look like in the file that goal is added to?
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:48:38 -0400, STRAYER, JON (SBCSI) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running with -X I see this:
Verifying dependencies for
maven-announcement-plugin:maven-announcement-plugin
Processing dependencies
seems there is a bug relating to this - I noticed it too.
If the plugin hasn't been initialised yet (which will always be the
case for you), use j:set instead.
However, these tags should initialise if needed. I'll put in a JIRA issue.
- Brett
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:42:18 -0400, Mitch Mattek
most plugins that handle cvs also handle svn to some extent (eg scm,
cruisecontrol, changelog).
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 14:19:39 -0400, Haile, Mussie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are their any Subversion plug-in for Maven?
-
To
how about a wrapper maven script?
mymaven.bat:
call maven.bat -q %*
Really, a bug should be filed with cruise control.
- Brett
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:48:00 -0500, Ben Truitt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried changing the config.xml to run maven in quite mode, but no luck -
cruisecontrol won't
project
Read this:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
As far as I can tell you have been getting answers. But you've been
quite impolite in your posting habits, so you're more likely to be
ignored because its annoying.
Stop crossposting. Post your question to one list, and the correct
Overriding a goal is probably not the right solution.
This indicates there is a problem with your build set up. Why is a
project inheriting a parent, but not its behaviour?
If your parent is also a master build, you should consider separating
the inheritence from the master build file. See the
I actually recommend marc.theaimsgroup.com.
Don't use eyebrowse if you want to search. It can't find anything after 2003.
As to the original question: I think if you omit distAddress,
distDirectory is ignored, so it is probably being deployed to
repo.central.directory/artifactId.
Try a small
Plugin 'maven-deploy-plugin' in project 'null' is not available
is erroneous, ignore it
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:01:34 -0400, Michael Gaffney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the directory structure of your project and what does your
project.xml file look like?
Have you tried using the
The codeczar team is pleased to announce version 1.0 of the
maven-struts-module-plugin. A maven plugin that makes it easier to work
with struts modules.
http://www.codeczar.com/products/maven-struts-module-plugin/
use this plugin to:
1) break complex web-apps into smaller module projects
e.g.
Hi,
I've read a few threads about jelly being dropped as the defacto
scripting language for 2.0. If I'm developing a plugin, what's the best
approach to minimise the effort when it eventually is moved to 2.0? I
know 2.0 is still some way off.
I guess jelly tag classes are a big no? Should I
Do this instead:
maven plugin:download
-Dmaven.repo.remote=http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/maven/,http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/
-DgroupId=maven-plugins -DartifactId=maven-was5-plugin -Dversion=1.2
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 08:50:48 +0100, Robert Hernik
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Hello,
I
You should write as much as possible in Java then wrap it up in Jelly
(see artifact plugin for a reasonable example).
Jelly should continue to work, but Java will be preferred. There are
likely to be other alternatives too.
Cheers,
Brett
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 08:21:52 +0800, Nathan Coast [EMAIL
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 20:21, Nathan Coast wrote:
Hi,
I've read a few threads about jelly being dropped as the defacto
scripting language for 2.0. If I'm developing a plugin, what's the best
approach to minimise the effort when it eventually is moved to 2.0? I
know 2.0 is still some way
Hello, I have Properties object that needs to be stored into a file
how do I do that in Jelly?
big thanks
-Dan
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best asked on the jelly list (commons-user, subject prefix [jelly])
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:38:19 -0700, dan tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I have Properties object that needs to be stored into a file
how do I do that in Jelly?
big thanks
-Dan
Thanks Brett, good answer;-)
-D
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:44:13 +1000, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
best asked on the jelly list (commons-user, subject prefix [jelly])
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:38:19 -0700, dan tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I have Properties object that
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