For Maven 1.x, there is the eclipse plugin plugin from MevenIDE, or
the OSGi plugin from Berlios listed on the 3rd party plugins page.
For Maven 2.x, there is an OSGi plugin in development at the Felix
project (http://incubator.apache.org/projects/felix.html)
- Brett
On 10/13/05, Gregory Gerard
I humbly suggest you (Dave Brondsema,
Juan Alvarado) create an issue in JIRA listing the plug-ins with
malformed meta-data so that the developers have something more concrete
to work off.
Kind regards,
Dave Sag
Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
on 13/10/2005 03:41:52 AM:
> Please
Due to the non-distributable dependencies, this plugin would need to
be hosted outside of Apache. That's what the mojo project is for.
http://mojo.codehaus.org/development/submitting-a-plugin.html
Cheers,
Brett
On 10/13/05, Ashley Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apologies for repos
This is fixed in the next Maven release (see it0013 for an example).
After traversing some hairy classloading issues, plugins can now be
reloaded during an execution which should pave the way for a console
and easier to use scripting.
- Brett
On 10/13/05, John Fallows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Thanks Dan,
I don't understand how is the plugin connected with Eclipse. When I develop
and debug my plugin, Eclipse needs the plugin.xml and MANIFEST.MF. But your
plugin doesn't seem to create them. How I should keep those two files to be
same?
Jan
"dan tran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messag
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
>
> From: "Pilgrim, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Being new to Maven and with a copy of the O'Reilly book in front
> > me I am looking at the Maven 1.0.2 release, and I am trying
> > to convert a Ant project t
Hi.
I'm just moving a project to Maven 1.1
We need to use saxon for many ant:style goals during build so I have
saxon in the ${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/endorsed dir and it builds fine.
However, the checkstyle plugin fails with this error:
just a snipet from the full stack trace
at java.lang
Could you tell which non-distributable dependency I have pointed to?
I went with Jaxme to avoid this problem and there appear to be versions
of the libraries in ibiblio already. I've just double checked and
there don't seem to be any transitive dependencies either.
Here is my pom url:
http://agwi
Hi Michael,
To answer your several questions :
* The real release-plugin doco is still in progress, see :
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Matrix
* The release-plugin depends on maven-scm-* projects which in turn use the
external cvs. BTW, that's why you must have the path to c
Here is a snippet of my pom:
src/filters/internet-server.properties
${project.build.directory}/${project.build.finalName}
src/main/webapp
I have specified "provided" in the POM and useScope="provided"
in the Ant dependencies task but the dependency is not picked up.
Any ideas?
I totally agree that transitivity should only be a switch on the Ant task.
Regards
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 10:19 +0100, Ashley Williams wrote:
> Could you tell which non-distributable dependency I have pointed to?
> I went with Jaxme to avoid this problem and there appear to be versions
> of the libraries in ibiblio already. I've just double checked and
> there don't seem to be any
Hi there,
Is there any way to use a SSH key agent (like Pageant in Putty) to
handle SCP authentications? As far as I know the only way to use a
protected private key is to write down the password in the settings
files, am I wrong? I would like to avoid this if possible...
Thanks in advance, best
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 12:06 +0200, Kees de Kooter wrote:
> Here is a snippet of my pom:
>
>
> src/filters/internet-server.properties
>
>
> ${project.build.directory}/${project.build.finalName}
>
>
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 10:41 +1000, andrew wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking into writing a couple of m2 plugins and, from looking at the
> existing m2 plugin set, a lot of useful functionality is provided by the
> plexus toolset.
>
> Is there any user documentation or javadoc available for plexus?
>
Hi,
As far as I know I think you are right. If you are using keys for
authentication on a server, you are also required to specify a password
phrase for that key.
Ørjan
Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
Hi there,
Is there any way to use a SSH key agent (like Pageant in Putty) to
handle SCP authe
When running site:site I get the following exception:
[INFO] [site:site]
[INFO] Generate "Continuous Integration" report.
[ERROR] VM #displayTree: error : too few arguments to macro. Wanted 2 got 0
[ERROR] VM #menuItem: error : too few arguments to macro. Wanted 1 got 0
[INFO] Generate "Dependenci
It is best that you should directly ask the author at felix project.
But from what i know and dont know ;-), this osgi plugin will generate
MANIFEST.MF, but not the
plugin.xml. It can generate MANIFEST.MF because the pom.xml has the manifest
data. The plugin.xml has data specific to eclipse and po
Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote on Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:06 PM:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there any way to use a SSH key agent (like Pageant in
> Putty) to handle SCP authentications? As far as I know the
> only way to use a protected private key is to write down the
> password in the settings files, a
Can you let us know what versions of the site and project-info-reports
plugins you have? They will be shown when run with -X.
- Brett
On 10/13/05, Kees de Kooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When running site:site I get the following exception:
>
> [INFO] [site:site]
> [INFO] Generate "Continuous
[DEBUG] maven-site-plugin: resolved to version 2.0-beta-2 from
repository central
[DEBUG] maven-project-info-reports-plugin: resolved to version
2.0-beta-1 from repository central
On 10/13/05, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you let us know what versions of the site and project-info-
org.apache.maven.wagon
wagon-ssh-external
1.0-alpha-5 (use -alpha-4 if having problems
on m2 beta-3)
scpexe://...
...
Cheers,
Brett
On 10/13/05, Jörg Schaible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote on Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:0
Nice catch. Fixed in SVN.
- Brett
On 10/13/05, Kees de Kooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [DEBUG] maven-site-plugin: resolved to version 2.0-beta-2 from
> repository central
> [DEBUG] maven-project-info-reports-plugin: resolved to version
> 2.0-beta-1 from repository central
>
> On 10/13/05, Bre
Thanks Brett! When will this be avaibable in the repo?
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In the next couple of days. We have a release coming up.
- Brett
On 10/13/05, Kees de Kooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Brett! When will this be avaibable in the repo?
>
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fenallen wrote:
We need to use saxon for many ant:style goals during build so I have
saxon in the ${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/endorsed dir and it builds fine.
However, the checkstyle plugin fails with this error:
just a snipet from the full stack trace
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Metho
Is there any way to specify the executable to use? I'm working with
Putty under Windows, so instead of an scp executable I'd like to use
Plink (bundled with Putty, Pageant aware).
Thanks a lot, best regards
Jose
2005/10/13, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> org.apache.maven
Hi again Andrius,
(or whoever else can help ;)
I thought tha the explanations given above had helped my case, but my
project appears to be suffering from the mysterious 'bit-rot'. My
current situation is as such, M2 is refusing to tokenise my file
called 'stage'. I am trying to copy the file from
This works for me (m2b3):
src/filters/internet-server.properties
target/filtered-webapp-resources
src/main
You may want to join scm-dev@maven.apache.org, there is some
activity there for clearcase.
-D
On 10/12/05, Wim Deblauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> not for the current project, so I can definitly live without that.
>
> Luntbuild creates snapshot views before building. I don't know it that is
Hi,
I have been trying to get the Hello World plugin to
work following the instructions at
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/developers/developing-plugins-with-marmalade.html
But then when I do the install I get:
:maven-hello-plugin> m2 hello:hello
[INFO] Searching repository for
Of course I meant after installation when I try to test the plugin.
Also I am using maven 2.0 Beta 3.
/Kevin
_
From: Kevin McNamee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 October 2005 16:17
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: [m2] Can't get hello world plugin to work
Hi,
I have
Hi there,
I know this has been discussed several times in the list, but I still
don't understand some issues. Summing up (correct me if I'm wrong)
from what I've read:
The recommended structure for a project with multiple modules is the following:
+pom.xml
+module1
+pom.xml
+src
+module2
+
OK,
I got my remote repository to work. The didn't seem to help
(I still had to do "m2 install -P MyProfile") that much. The
MyProfile
true
LocalSharedRepo
http://localhost:18080/repository
Hello,
I'm using maven 1.0.2 and try to create a plugin for an ant task, that
itself uses Springframework.
As I get strange troubles, I've dropped all specific code to get only an
ant task that creates a spring context.
The spring context is reduced to a single bean of type String.
When I
I have question on the license report:
We have many projects that all use the same license and we would like to
reference the same license from a URL so that we do not have to check in
our license every time we start a new project - ie becomes a nightmare
if our license changes, then we would have
The license plugin uses the maven.license.licenseFile property for
generating the license. Actually, I don't know what the license in the
pom is used for.
-Lukas
Tim Dyck wrote:
I have question on the license report:
We have many projects that all use the same license and we would like to
r
Right. I have tried point the maven.license.licenseFile to a URL as
well and it does not pick it up - it only seems to pick it up on disk.
Any ideas on how I can reference a license file from a URL?
Tim.
-Original Message-
From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, Oc
Guys,
I've created a NetBeans plugin, comparable to the Eclipse plugin that
already existed before. It's not as complete yet, but it works fine.
(http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/wilfred?entry=maven_2_netbeans_plugin)
It would not be the first time that created a plugin that other people
had been
I don't think that's possible with the current plugin. You might want to
file a JIRA issue if you really need this functionality.
However, why don't you put a copy of the license in a central place on
disk and reference it with the property? Note that in a multiproject
setup, the property will
For a newcomer to Maven, is there a recommended methodology for
determining the correct groupId/artifactId/version for a particular
dependency one might need? For Maven 1, what I would do is browse the
repository on ibiblio trying to find the jar file I was looking for,
then once I found it I'd us
Anyone have an idea on this?
I really do need this for a project I'm working on.
MAR
-Original Message-
From: Russell, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 11:41 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: Using repositories defined in a profile... question/problem
Is it possible, either in the pom.xml or the settings.xml, to tell maven
not to use the ibiblio repository?
Prefer a method of doing this in the pom.xml, but would consider one in
the settings.xml.
MAR
Thanks Adrian, but I'm still having red squiggles.
I'm now trying to follow the instructions in Massol & O'Brian's "Maven
Adevelopers Notebook" page 20.
I run maven with the default template (plain old console mode java app).
I add a dependency for httpclient as per
http://jakarta.apache.org/com
Hi Brian,
I had a look at the thread and the sample in MNG-743 since I have to
setup a multiproject (eclipse) as well.
Brian Bonner wrote:
FWIW, This sample posted in MNG-743 is *very useful*. Nice way of
illustrating dependent builds. If you haven't pulled this down already,
I'd recommend
Hi
I have installed Maven1.0.2 as prerequisites software for
GridPort3.5.1http://gridport.net/index.cgi on Red hat Linux 9.0
..Maven1.0.2 is successfully installed and while installing GridPort3.5.1 when
I run the command MAVEN it gives following error of missing jar files in the
defaul
Your host can't reach these servers:
On 10/14/05, F-a-r-h-a-n-a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Error retrieving artifact from
> [http://cuero.tacc.utexas.edu/maven/maven/plugins/maven-artifact-plugin-1.5.2.jar]:
> java.net.UnknownHostException: cuero.tacc.utexas.edu
>
> Error retrieving artifact f
i didnt get it ur pointplz tell me how do i configure proxy for these
serverplz be more specifici have downloaded these jar files
separately but how do i copied them in repository...how do i know about
groupID/artifactID/version/plz Help
looking forward
http://maven.apache.org/reference/properties.html#Proxy_Properties
On 10/14/05, F-a-r-h-a-n-a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i didnt get it ur pointplz tell me how do i configure proxy for these
> serverplz be more specifici have downloaded these jar
> files separately but
Hi,
I am converting an Ant based project to M2.
The project creates two artifacts: a war and a jar.
My understanding is that an M2 project should only produce one artifact.
So, what would the M2 approach be? multiple modules?
Regards
Michael McCrann
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Yann,
Many thanks for you help on this problem.
You were right, the release-pom.xml had erroneously got into CVS.
I removed it and the release:prepare got further, but it still failed:
Provider message:
The cvs command failed.
Command output:
remove: invalid option -- m
Usage: cvs remove [-flR
Hi,
How does the transative dependency mechanism handle different versions of the
same jar file?
Example,
In my pom.xml I say that I have a dependency on log4j.jar version 1.2.6. Now,
nother dependency in my pom.xml
has dependency on log4j.jar version 1.2.8.
Which version of log4j will be com
It will use the version nearest to your project that matches all given
ranges (if no ranges are used, it is simply the nearest).
We unfortunately had to omit other resolution strategies from this
release due to time constraints.
- Brett
On 10/14/05, Michael McCrann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H
-m isn't a valid option on my CVS system either. I don't know how it
got there...
Please file a bug and we'll look into it. Thanks!
- Brett
On 10/14/05, Michael McCrann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yann,
>
> Many thanks for you help on this problem.
>
> You were right, the release-pom.xml had er
Brett,
What is a 'range'.
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 14 October 2005 1:25 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Transitive dependency on same jar file
It will use the version nearest to your project that matches all given
ranges
You can specify a version using the range syntax:
[2.0,)
[1.0,1.5]
etc.
- Brett
On 10/14/05, Michael McCrann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett,
>
> What is a 'range'.
>
> Michael
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 14 October 2005 1:25
Yes, you should create two modules - one that produces a JAR, and one
that produces a WAR (and has a dependency on the module generating the
JAR).
It should be something like this:
root
|
+---pom.xml
|
+---war-module
| |
| +-pom.xml
| |
| +-src...
|
+--
Yes we need this too, for offline sites.
The way we did this for m1 is to hack the 'maven.jar' file in the
installation, and edit the 'default.properties' file. Is there a
better way?
On 10/14/05, Russell, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible, either in the pom.xml or the settings.xml
setting a repository and a plugin repository in your pom/settings with
an id of "central" will override the built in one.
you can also add a mirror definition in your settings.xml file that
will use your repository instead of the remote one, for example, when
you are using maven-proxy.
- Brett
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