I don't see any reason why you wouldn't want the applet installed in the
local repository. Anyway, I think you could still do `mvn package` on
archiva parent directory as long as the archiva-applet is found on any other
remote repository.
On 5/10/07, Stephen More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I h
Could somebody of the site-plugin maintainters shed some light?
regards,
Wim
2007/4/16, Wim Deblauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Should I file an enhancement request on the site plugin?
regards,
Wim
2007/4/12, Wim Deblauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I mean cleaning not in your local target director
On 5/9/07, Nunn, Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In Maven I found an example of getting jars into APP-INF/lib from the Maven
repository here http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-ear-plugin/howto.html.
I'm developing a WebLogic Portal application and in order for developers to
iteratively wo
With WSAD, we found that it required the WebContent dir to be right off the
project root dir. We are in progress on rolling out RAD, so will experiment
again when I recreate the projects.
Along the way, you will need to decide which jars to build with: ones hosted
in central, and those put in you
I was wondering if it's possible to configure the changes plugin to pull only
the jira issues that were assigned to the current version of my project.
For example, if my project version is 1.1, I would like to see only issues
that were assigned to version 1.1 in the changes jira report.
Thanks,
Hmm.. yeah it makes more sense.
Thanks for correcting me :)
- Deng
Stephane Nicoll wrote:
On 5/9/07, Maria Odea Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try mvn deploy:deploy-file :-)
?
Not sure it's the right advice. If you want to deploy the source
within the standard deploy phase, you need to
XDoclet works ok for Websphere 6.0. XDoclet 2 seems to be a no go with
Websphere --at least for a while -- unless they have hidden the
documentation really well. The ejbs and mdb's we built give us no trouble
under WAS 6.0. XDoclet does have trouble with multi-module builds as it
seems to us
On 5/9/07, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
let's use the maven way - something you learn once, and apply everywhere.
"Learn once, apply everywhere", that reminds me something :)
Maybe our next marketing slogan, who knows.
Stéphane
Regards,
Graham
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I don't understand your question. Where do you want to copy the jars?
Which kind of project? What physically present means?
On 5/9/07, Nunn, Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In Maven I found an example of getting jars into APP-INF/lib from the Maven
repository here http://maven.apache.org/plug
According to page 50 of Better Builds with Maven you should use
${project.build.finalName}. This is because the finalName tag is supposed to
be placed in the build section of the POM.
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That did it. I thought that I had tried that, but without knowing which
approach to take it's difficult to spend time debugging any one
approach.
Junit code:
@BeforeClass
public static void initClass() {
dbusr = System.getProperty("dbusr");
dbpwd = System.getProperty("dbpw
Hello,
I need to generate the site with multimodule project. Requirement is to
create site project at one place and deploy it to weblogic server.
As of now each module is creating the site at it's target folder. Can we
combine all the module and deploy it one place?
Thanks
Jaish
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Hi,
How do i get the final name propery like i would the project version,
eg ${project.version}.
I have not tested, but my guess is ${project.finalName}
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Hi,
Does Maven support filters which reference a filter from another file ?
Example: I've got 2 filter property files:
filter1.properties
basepath=/tmp
filter2.properties
install.dir=${basepath}/myapp
How can I achieve that a resource containing ${install.dir} is filtered
to "
I have set both properties through CATALINA_OPTS, here is how I start Tomcat
on a win32 machine!
@set CATALINA_OPTS=-Dappserver.home=d:\temp\home
-Dappserver.base=d:\temp\base
@cd d:\temp\apache-tomcat-5.5.23
@mkdir d:\temp\home\
@mkdir d:\temp\base\logs
@d:\temp\apache-tomcat-5.5.23\bin\startup
This happens because Surefire by default forks "once" which means all
tests run in their own JVM.
If your tests will run with no forking, you can set
never and all properties passed on the mvn
command line will go straight through to the tests. Most people will
not choose this option.
So the nex
Bala Rajamani skrev:
Hello,
I would like to create WebSphere specific application.xml and related
ibm-application-bnd.xmi and MANIFEST.MF files. How do I this achieve this
with maven?
The IBM specific deploymentfiles (sigh) can be generated by the xdoclet
plugin, sadly xdoclet does not see
I've seen this question asked a few places before, but the only
responses that I've seen have been either dead links or links to
reference material that doesn't actually explain the "how" of it.
I have a unit test that connects to a database using a username and
password in a system property as de
they have to follow some rules and be "good citizens"
for instance they just put poms for hibernate with no information at
all, while the ones at the central repo are pretty complete
On 5/9/07, Tomasz Pik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/9/07, LAMY Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd
Hi all!
How can I configure ear plugin to create a line inside manifest.mf of ear
artifact, with the system version?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Roberto.
On Wed, 09 May 2007 16:32:25 +0200, Lukas Theussl wrote:
> MPNATIVE is the issue tracker for the maven 1 native plugin, which is not
> developed anymore. If you meant to open an issue for the m2 plugin, you
> should do it at MOJO, under the native component.
Argh! Thanks a lot for the tip. I file
I added a snapshotRepository element in addition to the repository element in
the distributionManagement section of my pom.xml. However, when I run the
install phase the WAR is only output to the repository, not the snapshot
repository, even when I change the version name to end in "-SNAPSHOT".
H
I have tried this and see 1 downside, artifactId archiva-applet needs
to live in the loacl repository. ( with mvn install ). If not it
complains about a missing artifact.
If archiva-applet was not installed in the local repository, is there
anyway to do mvn package on archiva-parent ?
-Thanks
S
It's a little hackish, but if you have a profile that's activeByDefault, and
you want to disable it deliberately, then you can create an empty, dummy
profile, and activate that. So:
dummy
then:
mvn -P dummy
Good luck,
-john
On 5/9/07, James Abley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a sit
MPNATIVE is the issue tracker for the maven 1 native plugin, which is
not developed anymore. If you meant to open an issue for the m2 plugin,
you should do it at MOJO, under the native component.
-Lukas
Holger Hoffstaette wrote:
Guys,
Everybody interested in more flexible CFLAGS/library pat
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Wendy Smoak wrote:
> A coworker is converting a WebSphere project to build with Maven.
> Neither of us is one of the project developers, so we're working
> directly with the code in svn on a branch, and not with the IDE at
> all.
>
> I'll start with a
In Maven I found an example of getting jars into APP-INF/lib from the Maven
repository here http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-ear-plugin/howto.html.
I'm developing a WebLogic Portal application and in order for developers to
iteratively work with the application the jars referenced by pom.xm
Guys,
Everybody interested in more flexible CFLAGS/library path settings should
vote for http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPNATIVE-22 :-)
-h
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Hi,
How do i get the final name propery like i would the project version,
eg ${project.version}.
Regards
Ben Short
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A coworker is converting a WebSphere project to build with Maven.
Neither of us is one of the project developers, so we're working
directly with the code in svn on a branch, and not with the IDE at
all.
I'll start with a couple of questions, but general advice from someone
who's worked with WSAD
To expand on this..
Given the following command line options defined for the compiler;
-idirafterdir Add directory (dir) to the second include file search
path (after -I).
-Idirectory Specifies an additional directory to search for include
files
-Ldirectory Instruct linker to search directo
Hi,
why are the jar archives formerly stored in the lib folder of the maven
installation now be unified in the maven-core-2.0.6-uber.jar?
I think this was a bad decision because now i have to check this jar if
e.g. the ftp or webdav wagon provider is included.
In general it is not easy to updat
On Wed, May 9, 2007 12:30 pm, Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
> +) a related problem is that many companies hire juniors for this
> setting up and maintaining a build system - it is not real programming
> after all ... :-) ... later on the know better
I've seen over an over again how a lack of basic sof
Hi,
I would like to convert a maven1 repository to a maven2 repository,
only one.
.
TTBOMK the maven1 repository on ibiblio is converted automatically,
hence there must be some tools...
Are the tools integrated in Archiva?
Best regards,
Alex
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Yes, you are right. And some of CI tools are really good.
For Post release functions, Quickbuild is a wonderful tool. Bamboo is another
CI tool but it is more helpful in pre release activities like unit testing and
code coverage review.
With Regards,
Mayank
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hi emmanuel,
seems i jumped the gun a bit on that problem. the first time i copy/pasted
the scm url from another project and edited it according to the projects
needs. that didn't work.
when i entered the url manually everything worked just fine. sorry for
making such a fuzz about nothing.
thx
Properties that are given over the command-line ALWAYS prevail over those that
are coded in the POM.
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 21:03, David Corbin wrote:
> When I used to do ant, I always got frustrated by the way properties were
> immutable. I was always trying to use them as variables.
>
> Now,
Hi folks,
after setting up and maintaining complex build environments using ANT
and Maven for a couple of years I have some thought about the topic
+) "a fool with a tool is still a fool" - if a complex build system is
falling apart it has most of the times nothing to do with the underlying
tool
On 5/9/07, Maria Odea Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try mvn deploy:deploy-file :-)
?
Not sure it's the right advice. If you want to deploy the source
within the standard deploy phase, you need to bind the source plugin
to the lifecycle. To do so, configure the source plugin as follows:
On 5/9/07, JesseLiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,all
How to deploy source jar generated by source plug-in into repository when
running mvn deploy?
For SNAPSHOT versions right?
Try "mvn -DperformRelease=true deploy"
Regards,
Tomek
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Milos Kleint wrote:
> +1 on hudson.
>
As you have heard Continuum is not dead, nor are a number of other CI
projects. What's nice about Maven is that it supports several CI tools.
If you are in the process of evaluating CI tools, then you may want
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David Corbin wrote:
> When I used to do ant, I always got frustrated by the way properties were
> immutable. I was always trying to use them as variables.
>
> Now, I find myself wanting them back.
>
> I would like to be able to declare proprties in
On 5/9/07, LAMY Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know why the repository http://repository.jboss.com/maven2
isn't synch with http://repo1.maven.org/maven2.
Specially the jboss folder (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/jboss/).
Is there any special request to made ?
Yes, ther
I have a situation like this as well.
My use case is the maven release plugin and cargo. For day to day
builds, I want to use cargo to deploy the latest version of a war file
to my web container. During the release, the build falls over during
the cargo undeploy step due to the incremented versio
Hi,
I'd like to know why the repository http://repository.jboss.com/maven2
isn't synch with http://repo1.maven.org/maven2.
Specially the jboss folder (http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/jboss/).
Is there any special request to made ?
Or it's impossible ?
Thanks,
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+1 on hudson.
on a general level I find the default maven build behavior of
continuum and hudson a bit annoying. I don't want 20 interdependent
small builds that cause failure storms when something breaks. I find 1
complete build of the entire product more satisfying. I solve that by
running a sh
Try mvn deploy:deploy-file :-)
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/deploy-file-mojo.html
- Deng
JesseLiu wrote:
Hi,all
How to deploy source jar generated by source plug-in into repository when
running mvn deploy?
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