I gotta admit, m2eclipse works like a charm!
Except that you may need to be awared of the 'shared target folder'
issue.
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AdRiAN ShUM
-Original Message-
From: vijay shanker [mailto:vijay.s...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 3:45 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subje
Hello.
Say, I have two projects: A and B. I always want them to be compiled and
deployed in one time and I decided to use multi-module project:
In the upper directory I've created pom.xml with the following content:
A
B
And it works fine.
But module B depends on module A.
W
Hi,
I'm rather new to maven so sorry if I'm asking nonsense.
Basically I would like to know if it is possible to add archetypes to
the internal catalogue, and if yes, how?
We have a framework [1] that would benefit quite a bit from having a
maven archetype accessible in a simple fashion, just as
How can you set external repository credentials in the POM file?
I know that you can create a settings.xml file with values below, but how can I
configure a POM file with username/password. I looked at
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd and I don't see a username and
password.
You should also try using eclipse plugin for maven
To name
- m2eclipse
Regards,
Vijay Shanker Dubey
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Balazs Tothfalussy <
balazs.tothfalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> as I understand the problem, yes, you have to define a classpath variable
> for thi
Hi Brian,
as I understand the problem, yes, you have to define a classpath variable
for this in Eclipse: Window\Preferences\Java\Build Path\Classpath Variables
- the name of the variable should be M2_REPO and should point to the Local
Maven Repository (not to the maven home) - by default it is at
I did this earlier using maven build helper plugin and adding additional source
directories, so that compiler plugin gets those during test-compile phase.
Simple examples can be found under build helper plugin site.
Subir
-Original Message-
From: Adam Retter [mailto:adam.ret...@googlema
Hi,
I have a project that I've loaded into eclipse.
Under windows, I already have M2_Home as env variable pointing to
project directory
Description Resource Path Location Type
Unbound classpath variable: 'M2_REPO/junit/junit/3.8.1/junit-3.8.1.jar'
in project 'jung-api' jung-api Build path
ummm, i totally forgot the plugin is in the classpath :-)
sorry for the noice
-Dan
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Dan Tran wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I package my plugin to include all the native files (ie dll), at
> runtime, I will need to locate the plugin it self and extract the
> native stuff ou
Hi,
I am using the following steps to release projects using maven release
plugin -
1)create a branch from trunk using maven release plugin
2)development/testing in branch
3)release the project using maven release plugin
4)merge the changes from the branch back to trunk using svn
Hello,
I package my plugin to include all the native files (ie dll), at
runtime, I will need to locate the plugin it self and extract the
native stuff out.
What is the conventional way to locate the plugin?
Thanks
-Dan
-
To un
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You can see more about the plugin at:
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You can find release notes for this
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for the explanation. The documentation is not clear about which
dependency the plugin will work on (from the repository or produced by the
build). For those of you interested in the configuration that fixed my issue
here it go:
copy-dependencies
process-sources
cop
I wrote this little plugin at work. Some of you might be interested so
here you go: http://sam.leberrigaud.org/2010/01/maven-dependency-heaven.html
I could summarise what the plugin does by "Know your dependencies at all time"
SaM
-
Awesome...thanks for the clarification.
Again...I building mvn site for COBOL code...
hahahahawho knows what kinda sites I
will build.
jay
Dennis Lundberg-2 wrote:
>
> On 2010-01-26 19:08, jaybytez wrote:
>>
>> The next question is that it appears when mvn site is running that maven
>>
On 2010-01-26 19:08, jaybytez wrote:
>
> The next question is that it appears when mvn site is running that maven is
> trying to build the source code.
>
> Is it possible to build the site without maven attempting to build the
> source?
If you run this command instead, it will build only the sit
The next question is that it appears when mvn site is running that maven is
trying to build the source code.
Is it possible to build the site without maven attempting to build the
source?
Thanks for your help,
jay
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dependency:unpack works on artifacts that are not produced as part of your
build and are not listed as dependencies, as a result you must specify the
full GAV coordinates to resolve the artifact, and if you are foolish enough
to use it for an artifact that is produced as part of the same build that
You're welcome!!
2010/1/26
> Thanks Manuel!!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Manuel Grau [mailto:mang...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 2:09 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: Resource Filter files
>
> Yes, is possible, I did it in my work recently. But, there is a bett
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Thiago Moreira (timba)
wrote:
> For the copy-dependencies execution it works fine but for the unpack
> execution it claims that cannot revolve the dependency
> net.sourceforge.floggy:floggy-persistence-weaver BUT this dependency is
> declared at dependencies secti
Hi there,
I'm facing a strange behavior with the dependency plugin. Here is my
configuration
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-dependency-plugin
2.1
copy-dependencies
process-sources
copy-dependencies
${basedir}/target/site/demo
false
true
true
true
unpack
process-sources
unp
Thanks Manuel!!
-Original Message-
From: Manuel Grau [mailto:mang...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 2:09 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Resource Filter files
Yes, is possible, I did it in my work recently. But, there is a better way.
Notice what I'm doing. I have 4 prof
Hi,
Which configuration do you use? Have you read the documentation?
Could you provide a simple example/illustration of your problem?
Cheers
2010/1/22 Peter Niederwieser
>
> I'd like to include a specific set of artifacts and all their transitive
> dependencies. However, only includes the arti
Hi,
I just checked the documentation, import scope in to be used in the depMgmt
section.
See
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html#Dependency_Scope
*import* *(only available in Maven 2.0.9 or later)*
This scope is only used on a dependency of type p
I am running my install script during pre-integration-test
And after my install script is done, as prints out its "Install Complete"
message, maven hangs...
I'm using a wrapper and calling sudo so that the install runs as root.
I've commited out the call to my install and maven stops hanging.
S
Hi,
for the definiton of our test-environment the integration-tests need to
run on, I´m thinking about using profiles.
What is best practice to organize the test-environment in profiles?
- defining a parent pom.xml containing all profiles makes the build
dependant on that environment - if envi
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