We have two instances running, because one needs to build with java 1.4
and the other one with 1.5. (I couldn't convince all the developers that
with the 1.5 java version you can specify that it needs to output 1.4
classes, even minor version was supposed to be the same as on the
production
On 4/11/07, Lee Meador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you run two instances of continuum on the same server if you change the
two ports?
Is there anything special that needs to be configured to make this work?
Consider whether you want the two instances to share a local
repository. You might
Hi all,
I am trying to run the continuum with the MKS (http://www.mks.com) scm,
We have developed the maven scm-provider for the mks...and put in to .m2
local repository.
However building fails with error: Provider message: No such provider:
'mks'.
Any clue?
Thanks,
Nirav
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View this
Hi,
Next week I have to make a presentation to my collegues. I will try to
'sell' maven, and I would like to say something like Look, Maven is now
very used in the industry, It's for instance used by
Did you know any companies using Maven, more particularily in Belgium and
Europe, but
Fong Chan wrote:
Hello all,
I am having some problems with Maven right now.
Just to give some background. I currently have installed all of
Taverna's (A workflow management system that uses Maven) classes into
the Maven repository and I am able to use them no problem.
For one of my
All,
I have a jar project. When packaging, I want some specified class excuded
from the jar file. How should I do ?
Thanks for any suggestions!
I'm just coming back to look at this. I'm interested to know whether my
question did not make sense or whether no-one has the answer. Please help
if you can.
Regards, Kelvin.
On 21/03/07, kelvin goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a reactor build pom (correct terminology?) which
hi i use maven2 and continuum 1.0.3
when i generate site from continuum it works fine apart from genereting
the correct links in my apidocs.
i can find my site here:
http://192.168.16.246:8080/continuum/servlet/browse?file=14/target/site/project-reports.html
javadocs here:
Hi all,
I use maven-assembly-plugin to assemble my project. My project contains some
modules.
A module myModule contains a dependency with scope=provided
(myDependencyProvided). This module as a
specific packaging (not a jar, war, ...): myPackaging
I will wish to add to my assembly this
I know 2 companies in Belgium that use Maven (one of them still Maven 1.x),
but I don't know if I can put their names up. But it is used in Belgium :)
regards,
Wim
2007/4/11, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Next week I have to make a presentation to my collegues. I will try to
On 4/11/07, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Next week I have to make a presentation to my collegues. I will try to
'sell' maven, and I would like to say something like Look, Maven is now
very used in the industry, It's for instance used by
Did you know any companies using
Or you could quote my customer:
A Danish banking IT services central with 160+ smaller banks within the
Nordic region.
They have been using Maven 1 for several years and recently switched to
Maven 2.
The applications cover Internet and intranet applications with well over
600 artifacts
2007/4/11, Sambit Bharimalla [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have developed a J2EE project. I have choosen Maven2 for
automation build process.
My J2EE project involves some incontainer test cases written in Cactus. I
need suggestion if following is possible or not.
I want to -
i- compile
Hi,
Here at Capgemini France, we are using Maven 2 + Continuum for a while. I don't
know exactly the amount of people using it in the group, but I think most of
the new J2EE projects use Maven.
++
Julien
- Message d'origine
De : Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
À :
Hi Gilles,
without violating my NDA
An US-based global player for mobile content delivery frameworks
switched from ANT to Maven2/CruiseControl to improve the distributed
software development covering development teams located in the USA,
Canada and Europe.
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
On Wed, April 11, 2007 10:00 am, Gilles Scokart wrote:
Next week I have to make a presentation to my collegues. I will try to
'sell' maven, and I would like to say something like Look, Maven is now
very used in the industry, It's for instance used by
Did you know any companies using
On 4/11/07, JesseLiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I have a jar project. When packaging, I want some specified class excuded
from the jar file. How should I do ?
Thanks for any suggestions!
not sure if this is possible before the packaging. You can always
post-process your jar to remove
Accenture uses it for build projects
-Original Message-
From: Graham Leggett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 11, 2007 7:06 AM
To: Maven Users List
Cc: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Maven users in the industry
On Wed, April 11, 2007 10:00 am, Gilles Scokart wrote:
Next
-Original Message-
From: Dirk Starke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 5:11 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Trademark Symbol in Site Documentation
Hello,
I would like to have a TM symbol in my maven generated
website. Is there any way to get it
On 4/11/07, kelvin goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just coming back to look at this. I'm interested to know whether my
question did not make sense or whether no-one has the answer. Please help
if you can.
tracking down unwanted dependencies is usualy done using mvn -X.
I believe the
I am curious if anyone knows of a way to include the time in the Last
Published: date that is created in the header of a generated site.
Thanks,
Charles Hodanics
NSTD-STJ
443-778-3246
I did svn co against [2] and ran mvn site, and got the following error...
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
[ERROR] FATAL ERROR
[INFO]
[INFO]
RedHat Inc uses Maven, as the project management framework along with other
open source technologies. Hope this helps. Thanks
-dsantani
On 4/11/07, Hodanics, Charles J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am curious if anyone knows of a way to include the time in the Last
Published: date that is created in the header of a generated site.
There is an example of changing the position and formatting of the
date in the site plugin docs:
Our projects depend on javax.mail:mail:1.3.3:jar and
javax.activation:activation:1.0.2:jar. These artifacts are not available
from the central repository. Thus I thought I put them into our own
repository (not the local one, but our private remote repository).
Instead of installing them in the
Good day,
Try adding [1] to your list of repositories in your settings.xml
Cheers,
Franz
[1] http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository
Thierry Lach-2 wrote:
I did svn co against [2] and ran mvn site, and got the following error...
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
I know numerous software companies in Belgium using Maven in fields
such as logistics, banking and geospatial).
Cheers,
Stéphane
On 4/11/07, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Next week I have to make a presentation to my collegues. I will try to
'sell' maven, and I would like to
You can also look on the Team List page (
http://maven.apache.org/team-list.html) -- it lists the Organization that
each of the contributors work for.
Patrick
On 4/11/07, Stephane Nicoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know numerous software companies in Belgium using Maven in fields
such as
Maven2 is the primary build tool used by my company, and I know it is
used for at least one major project in our parent company (we're in the
US, they parent company is in Germany). Some older projects are still
using Maven1 or Ant.
Maven2 (including its plugins and auxiliary software) is not
I am using mvn assembly:assembly deploy command to upload my distribution
to the repository.
After that, to deploy it on the target machine, I use a simple Perl script
that downloads the assembly using http and then unpacks it.
Seems that this is pretty convenient thing, and my distributions are
IMO, what you are doing sounds reasonable.
Could you use Ant instead of Perl to deploy on the target machine? If so,
you could wrap your Ant script up with the maven-antrun-plugin. You also
might look at the Cargo plugin (http://cargo.codehaus.org) if your project
is deployed to a container.
Hi All,
I installed Maven and trying to build Eclipse RCP Application.
The following error I am getting while trying to perform
(1) C:\Documents and Settings\bpra\Desktop\maven-2.0.6\maven-2.0.6mvn
install from command line
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
Run again with -e, that is, mvn -e install. You will get more error
information (stack trace etc) that might help diagnose your problem.
Also, it sounds like you are probably behind a web proxy. This will
need to be configured in settings.xml so Maven can connect to the
Internet to download
Hi everyone,
I wanted to send out a quick email to let everyone know about some
discussion that's been taking place on the developers' list regarding plugin
versions. In trying to release the 2.2-beta-1 version of the assembly
plugin, it became apparent that this version fixes some bugs in the
Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the first public release of the
maven-jython-plugin for the maven 2 project management system. The
purpose of this plugin is to make working with Jython source files as
natural as working with Java source files in a project. Being an
initial release, we're still a
Dear Madam/Sir,
I am trying to install Maven 2.0 using the command mvn install, and I
am getting the following messages:
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO]
[INFO] Building Maven Default Project
[INFO]
Hello,
I just downloaded maven and played a little bit with it.
I have the following problem (maven 2.0.6):
project structure
.
|
src
| main
| |
| java
| test
|java
| |src
| |resources
| |myconfig.xml
pom.xml
When I run mvn test, everything works fine, sources are
I am using mvn assembly:assembly deploy command to upload my
distribution to the repository.
After that, to deploy it on the target machine, I use a simple Perl
script that downloads the assembly using http and then unpacks it.
Seems that this is pretty convenient thing, and my distributions are
Hi,
I've noticed that the finalName configuration option for an assembly is
ignored when you install or deploy your project. Is this intended behavior?
I have a project named openjpa-project which contains the a source and
binary assembly which packages various OpenJPA sub-projects. We'd like
Hi,
I'm looking for suggestions about how to handle the creation of patch
jar files. A patch jar file is one that contains only the classes that
have changed between two releases. Our production directories typically
look like this:
application/bin # contains start scripts
Hello All,
I just tried to build our apps with maven 2.0.6 and stumbled on a
problem described here:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1895
In short:
pom2 -depends on- pom1
pom3 -depends on- pom2
pom4 -depends on- pom3 and in test scope -depends on- pom2-test-jar
results in pom1 gets stuck
I reverted back to cobertura-maven-plugin v2.0 to fix the all classes are
100% problem, and it worked fine on individual modules.
But the site build fails at the top pom project with
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOBERTURA-38 MCOBERTURA-38 which is fixed
in v2.1!!!
So I'm a bit stuck
Hi,
You need to use
build
.
testSourceDirectorysrc/test/java/testSourceDirectory
testOutputDirectorytarget/test-classes /testOutputDirectory
/build
Cheers,
Sudheendra N Singh
-Original Message-
From: Cristian
I reverted back to cobertura-maven-plugin v2.0 to fix the all classes are
100% problem, and it worked fine on individual modules.
But the site build fails at the top pom project with
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOBERTURA-38 MCOBERTURA-38 which is fixed
in v2.1!!!
So I'm a bit stuck
I agree, automatic resolution of plugin versions is dangerous and you
must use versions if you want reproducible builds. it's easy to add
them to your parent pom in the pluginManagement section
On 4/11/07, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wanted to send out a quick email to
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-Original Message-
From: Gilles
Don't forget you use a lot more plugins than you think. Who specifies
versions for resources; compiler, surefire, install, deploy, clean,
... ?
Maybe we need a plugin that can rewrite your POMs to specify versions
for all the plugins that are used ?
Tom
On 4/11/07, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL
try this first:
mvn compile -e
The issue is that you have NOT created your local repository
(*/.m2/repository)
On 4/11/07, Zoheir Ezziane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Madam/Sir,
I am trying to install Maven 2.0 using the command mvn install, and I
am getting the following messages:
I think that sort of plugin would be a great idea. For the plugins in the
standard packaging lifecycles (to which you're referring, I believe), I
still think that Maven should force you to supply a version for each one. It
might make sense to have a version-set dependency or artifact that you can
Thanks, found the problem. I was loading the resource via:
Thread.currentThread().getClass().getResource( config.xml );
replaced with
getClass().getResource( config.xml );
and works fine now!
Thank you,
Cristian.
Singh, Sudheendra GNI CON wrote:
Hi,
You need to use
build
Don't forget you use a lot more plugins than you think. Who specifies
versions for resources; compiler, surefire, install, deploy, clean, ...
?
Maybe we need a plugin that can rewrite your POMs to specify versions
for all the plugins that are used ?
I agree entirely. While the automatic
On 4/11/07, Michael Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that the finalName configuration option for an assembly is
ignored when you install or deploy your project. Is this intended behavior?
I have a project named openjpa-project which contains the a source and
binary assembly which
I would think most corporate users have run into this already.. I know we
have :) I've been saying people still need to know and understand which
plugins and versions they are using and why, even if Maven makes it nice and
automated. Sorry for OT, but since you mentioned - what's going on with
The assembly plugin release goes to an rsync-staging repository before it's
shunted on to repo1. It usually takes a couple hours to make it all the way
out into the open.
I'm sure many people have hit this plugin-versioning problem before, and I
know that versioning everything is a huge pain in
Hi,
I have seen this error in the build log but i think they are bogus
since the operation is successful. How can i get rid of them?
Thanks.
AY
[INFO] copy c:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\.m2\com\aaa\bbb.jar C:\install_dir
1 file(s) copied.
[ERROR]
Thank you for the explanation,
Wouldn't it be possible to store the finalName in the
maven-metadata.xmlfile or another xml file in the repository? We
already have a unique path in
the repository ${groupId}/${artifactId}/${version}. I'm not interested in
changing the path, just the name of the
Can anybody point me to a how-to or recipe or good blog entry on creating a
mojo in groovy?
Thanks,
James
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Hi
In Apache FtpServer we have had two users independently [1}[2] run into
a problem where Surefire fails a test due to a class loader issue. I can
reproduce the error on my laptop by simple upgrading from 2.0.5 to
2.0.6. On 2.0.5 it works as expected. The version of
maven-surefire-plugin
James CE Johnson wrote:
Can anybody point me to a how-to or recipe or good blog entry on creating a
mojo in groovy?
Thanks,
James
You're in luck!
The Groovy Maven Plugin has just been released. Check it out here:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/groovy-maven-plugin/
--
Dennis Lundberg
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:27:42PM -0500, Michael Dick spake thus:
*snip*
It seems that the finalName *could* be added in an xml file in the
repository. Whether it *should* be added is another issue.
FTR I'm just curious whether this is a possibility, or if anyone else thinks
it would be a
I just had the same problem. I've got my standard reporting suite
declared in a parent pom for several projects. The plugin is supposed
to check the package type and disable itself for non jar/war projects,
but that's broken in 2.0. It's fixed in 2.1, but that's using a broken
version of
Two more ideas:
- Versioned lifecycles. Let a version of a lifecycle map to versions
of each of its plugins. Allow users to override these by specifying
explicit versions for the plugins. If you don't specify a version for
the packaging, you get the old behaviour.
- Have the
please move development discussions to maven-dev, there's already a
thread about it there.
On 4/11/07, Tom Huybrechts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two more ideas:
- Versioned lifecycles. Let a version of a lifecycle map to versions
of each of its plugins. Allow users to override these by specifying
On 4/11/07, Alan D. Salewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:27:42PM -0500, Michael Dick spake thus:
*snip*
It seems that the finalName *could* be added in an xml file in the
repository. Whether it *should* be added is another issue.
I did not think too much about that,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:45:17PM +0200, Heinrich Nirschl spake thus:
*snip*
On 4/11/07, Alan D. Salewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we need an attribute for 'finalName' that indicates yes I know
this name will not be accessible by maven once installed or deployed;
when set maven would
We have helped Fortune 2000 companies to adopt Maven, technology
companies, financial and educational institutions.
On 4/11/07, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Next week I have to make a presentation to my collegues. I will try to
'sell' maven, and I would like to say something
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Hi,
Indeed the bug seems to be the same... This also means the site is build
using obsolete data from the repository, and not the last building
versions...
As far as I understand, this only applies to parts of the site (the javadocs)
but
Can you run two instances of continuum on the same server if you change the
two ports?
Is there anything special that needs to be configured to make this work?
Thanks.
-- Lee Meador
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I'm not insisting on it either. The artifacts were deployed automatically
when we deploy the parent project. As far as I know we don't need them in
the repository though. I'll have to take a closer look.
Thanks for your help.
On 4/11/07, Alan D. Salewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr
On 4/12/07, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's an example:
[del]
Having created this project with its assembly descriptor, but WITHOUT A
VERSION IN THE ASSEMBLY PLUGIN DECLARATION, I commit my project. Now, some
time later, after the next version of the assembly plugin fixes this bug,
Yes you can add the HH:mm to the end of the format to get the time the site was
generated
-Original Message-
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 11, 2007 9:39 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven Site Published Time Stamp
On 4/11/07, Hodanics, Charles J.
Thanks Dennis!
That's cool and I managed to get hooked up with version 1.0-alpha-2. Is that
the latest / correct version?
So now I have MyMojo.groovy that is compiling happily.
However, the plugin plugin generates plugin.xml. I need to either (a) tell
it not to do that so that I can create it
Thanks Franz for your answer - yes, you understood the problem
perfectly. I had gone through the debugger and noticed that setArtifacts
was getting called after my plug-in was called.
I have solved the problem (partially) by adding the Jar file to
DependencyArtifacts in MavenProject. This works
All,
If I have a directory src and subdirectories a, b and c. Each
subdirectories have their own pom.xml files. Output of a depends on b,
and b on c.
Is it possible to have a pom.xml in src directory and start
compilation in directory c, then b then a?
Thanks.
A.
Ideally you would just make multiple poms ie:
toplevel/pom.xml (modules a, b, c)
toplevel/a/pom.xml (no dependencies)
toplevel/b/pom.xml (depends on a)
toplevel/c/pom.xml (depends on b)
Wayne
On 4/11/07, Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
If I have a directory src and subdirectories a, b and
Good day,
After a quick browse through the eclipse plugin's code ( see [1] ), I'd
suggest you do a getProject().getDependencies().addAll( your dependencies
). It seems to be using getProject().getDependencies() as a basis for the
eclipse project generation.
I am not sure though the difference
Pardon,
[1] is
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-eclipse-plugin
:)
franz see wrote:
Good day,
After a quick browse through the eclipse plugin's code ( see [1] ), I'd
suggest you do a getProject().getDependencies().addAll( your
dependencies ). It seems to be
Good day,
Try [1].
Cheers,
Franz
[1] http://mojo.codehaus.org/build-helper-maven-plugin/howto.html
Wayne Fay wrote:
Ideally you would just make multiple poms ie:
toplevel/pom.xml (modules a, b, c)
toplevel/a/pom.xml (no dependencies)
toplevel/b/pom.xml (depends on a)
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