Oh ... I do have the plugins locked down except for two that I just found
courtesy of the Versions plugin. Source and Deploy plugins weren't locked
down. I think I updated to the latest release on SureFire plugins too.
Thanks.
-- Lee
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Lee Meador wrote:
> I have
I have a test that is suddenly failing in 2.1.0 but only when I do a site
build.
The test is a little wierd in that it is testing some code that makes the
2nd thread to enter a method pause with a thread wait until the 1st thread
to enter is finished. To do this the test makes up a couple of runna
Hi,
We are trying to find a way to add some jars that are generated during the
pre-integration-test phase to the class path when the integration tests
run. There is also a folder with configuration files that is created at
the same time that we also need to add to the class path. The jar and
d
fantastic..what are the chances of opening the capability to use regular
expresssions?
thanks,
Martin Gainty
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On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:59 AM, TM wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I just found a---to my best knowledge---undocumented feature and though I
> should share it with the community in the hope that it will made its way
> into the Maven documentation.
>
> The feature is that you can use the negation symbol "!"
http://maven.apache.org/pom.html#SCM
Well, connectionUrl is used for readonly access (for example, when you
provide users with public access), and access for developers
(developerConnection) is the one used for committing (write access).
IMO, your problem also comes from the fact that you should
Hi,
I'm working on a private/solo project and I've set up a project
with maven on eclipse using the m2 plugin. A parent project and 2
maven subprojects (modules?). 1 module is a spring project, the
other a web project wicket.
In the spring project I want to use profiles to dispatch the
The merging inside the configuration doesn't add the things together because
it isn't known ahead of time if replacement or merging makes sense for a
given plugin.
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:33 AM, REMIJAN, MICHAEL J [AG/1000] <
michael.j.remi...@monsanto.com> wrote:
> I have javadoc reporting conf
Override the dependency defined in the POM, as Steve outline in his
earlier response. Let me quote his explanation for ease of reference:
"E.g. if project P has test scoped dependency to a LIB1, and compile
scoped dependency to LIB2, while LIB2 has compile scope dependency to
LIB1, currently proje
2009/5/8 Jörg Schaible :
>> E.g. if project P has test scoped dependency to a LIB1, and compile scoped
>> dependency to LIB2, while LIB2 has compile scope dependency to LIB1,
>> currently project P's war will wrongly end up without LIB1 included.
>
> This is the whole point: This is not wrong, Mave
2009/5/8 Jörg Schaible :
> This would be the show stopper for me for ever using Mercury. If I narrow
> the scope in the local POM it is done *because I want it so*, e.g.
> preventing compile time deps to a specific implementation that's hidden
> behind an interface.
This should be done in dependen
You can't have a pile of files as dependencies, not the way I think you're
looking at it. You want to zip them up as a single artifact and then use
those as the dependency. You can use the dependency:unpack /
unpack-dependencies goal to extract the files from the artifact prior to
compilation.
For
2009/5/8 Todd Thiessen
> Your argument Jorg I think applies to provided and runtime scope, but not
> to test.
>
> The root smell here lies in the definition of "scope". Test scope means
> needed to compile test code. Compile scope means needed to compile
> production and test code. These are bo
I said below to set MAVEN_OPTS in your environment ;-)
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 1:46 AM, shrimpywu wrote:
>
> so what should i do???
>
>
>
> BRIAN FOX-5 wrote:
> >
> > set MAVEN_OPTS = -Xmx512m for example. It can't be done directly from the
> > cli.
> >
> > On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:39 AM, shrimpy
Thank you very much for the files.
I'm realy looking forward to try these in my application!
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So, I'm getting the impression that the dependencys need to be a single file
such as a jar, zip, or something else. I can't have a folder of files as my
dependency? This is fine, it seems that dependency or assembly plugin can
be used to explode this as needed.
Where can I find documentation on
Hello,
I just found a---to my best knowledge---undocumented feature and though I
should share it with the community in the hope that it will made its way
into the Maven documentation.
The feature is that you can use the negation symbol "!" within a profile
activation specifification not only to
Your argument Jorg I think applies to provided and runtime scope, but not to
test.
The root smell here lies in the definition of "scope". Test scope means needed
to compile test code. Compile scope means needed to compile production and test
code. These are both related to when a dependency i
After looking at the files, it turned out to be pretty simple to sanitize them, so here you go. Hope it helps:pom.xml.generic is the WAR project, and pom.xml.generic-parent is from the parent moduleunder WEB-INF/ faces-config.xml web.xml
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee";
xmlns:xsi="http://ww
Contact me off list -- I recently completed two projects using
IceFaces and Maven. I can share the config files with you, but would
prefer not to post them to the list as they need to be stripped of
proprietary info.
Thanks!
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I have javadoc reporting configuration in a PARENT POM an it looks like
this:
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-javadoc-plugin
true
http://java.sun
Doug Hughes wrote:
> I have some questions about how dependencies are handled within Maven. I
> understand that when you add a dependency that Maven looks at the central
> repository, finds the correct files and downloads them. I'm wondering if
> this can only be done for JAR/WAR files?
No, any
Wayne Fay wrote:
>
> You will probably have a lot more luck asking this question on the
> Icefaces Users list (where everyone uses Icefaces, and probably some
> of them also use Maven) than on the Maven Users list (where very few
> people use Icefaces).
>
> Wayne
>
Thanks for your quick repl
Hi Stevo,
Stevo Slavić wrote at Freitag, 8. Mai 2009 14:15:
> Issue is elsewhere. Initial example I gave included inheritance, but
> unwanted behavior happens even without it.
>
> E.g. if project P has test scoped dependency to a LIB1, and compile scoped
> dependency to LIB2, while LIB2 has comp
Hi,
is it possible to change the resources directory for the site plugin?
And is it possible to use multiple resources directories with this plugin?
Thanks
Daniel
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> My question then is, is it possible to somehow define a dependency which is
> a collection of files? Also, if I did somehow define that dependency, is
> there a way to make sure that the dependency is coppied to a specific
> directory within he webapp? Or, should I be looking at plugins to
> ac
> My problem is that the examples for icefaces aren't provided for maven2.
> Specially with the dependencies I have a lot of problems.
You will probably have a lot more luck asking this question on the
Icefaces Users list (where everyone uses Icefaces, and probably some
of them also use Maven) tha
Issue is elsewhere. Initial example I gave included inheritance, but
unwanted behavior happens even without it.
E.g. if project P has test scoped dependency to a LIB1, and compile scoped
dependency to LIB2, while LIB2 has compile scope dependency to LIB1,
currently project P's war will wrongly end
Hello,
I'm rather new to Maven, but I've been working through the Maven: The
Definitive Guide, 1st Edition book. I've been fairly successful so far
making Java and Groovy projects and adding dependencies. I've even got it
working with Eclipse, which for various reasons was rather painful.
I hav
Hi people,
I released last night the latest version of flexmojos, version 3.2.0.
Release notes:
https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/FLEXMOJOS/fixforversion/10296
This release was mainly focused on improving the unit test support. The
greatest new is for Linux headless machines (CI servers). Now
Hi folks,
I'm triing since a few days to setup an maven2-project in eclipse using
icefaces.
Unfortunatly I fail to get a running example.
My problem is that the examples for icefaces aren't provided for maven2.
Specially with the dependencies I have a lot of problems.
Is anybody here who alread
Mark Hobson wrote at Freitag, 8. Mai 2009 11:05:
> This is really a symptom of the nearest-wins mentality of Maven 2,
> since scopes specified in the current POM take precedence over their
> transitive values, and not widened as expected. AFAIK Mercury will
> replace nearest-wins version conflict
Hi,
I've started looking at the Tellurium web testing framework. I'm using
their template with Maven, Surefire and JUnit to drive the tests. It's
very easy to test it, just follow this guide.
http://code.google.com/p/aost/wiki/TenMinutesToTellurium
What happens is that when I have an assertion fa
This is really a symptom of the nearest-wins mentality of Maven 2,
since scopes specified in the current POM take precedence over their
transitive values, and not widened as expected. AFAIK Mercury will
replace nearest-wins version conflict resolution with a more usable
highest-wins, so I was hopi
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