> EJB jars always had dependency JARs located under META-INF/lib;
> Has this changed?
Again, what Java app server or EJB container and JVM/JDK are you
using? This is not part of the JAR specification [1] and does not
comply with Sun's advice regarding J2EE packaging in general [2].
> i.e., should
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:
> But i know of the nar plugins which are used for C++/C compilings etc. and
> dependency download (nar-files) etc. and they are working for MVN 2.2.1 as
> well...
>
> http://duns.github.com/maven-nar-plugin/
that is great - I will have
Anyone have any help for this?
[INFO] Failed to create assembly: Error creating assembly archive src:
Problem creating TAR: request to write '4218' bytes exceeds size in
header of '4095' bytes
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Hi,
For the following, lets take a simple example of :-
Create a Session Bean that is deployed --by itself-- and not within
a EAR.
And also, lets assume that the session bean depends on a commercial
(3rd party) JAR for (say) statistical analysis.
EJB jars always had dependency JARs lo
> Its supposed to have a dependency jar (ussi.jar) included within it for
> deployment, but
> the EJB jar created never contains the ussi.jar. I am using
> "compile-scope" dependencies.
Google for "maven ejb jar bundle" gave this link at the top:
http://magnus-k-karlsson.blogspot.com/2009/08/bu
Hi All,
I am creating an EJB jar (not EJB-client).
Its supposed to have a dependency jar (ussi.jar) included within it for
deployment, but
the EJB jar created never contains the ussi.jar. I am using
"compile-scope" dependencies.
If you do have a few minutes, please take a look at the followi
> Hey Wayne,
> We don't need to start name calling here.
> "zealous ant users"? Would that be someone who believes that their favorite
> tool must be best for everybody. Remind you of anyone?
Read the posts in this thread from Ronen Perez before making
assumptions about me calling anyone names...
Hey Wayne,
We don't need to start name calling here.
"zealous ant users"? Would that be someone who believes that their favorite
tool must be best for everybody. Remind you of anyone?
There are ant users and maven users. And there are zealous users and pragmatic
users. You don't have to be a zeal
Thiessen, Todd (Todd) wrote:
Interesting.
Much of what you say I think is already documented. For example the definitive
guide explains quite well that by convention Maven supports one artifact per
project. It also contains many if not most of the best practices that users
often ask on this l
Justin Edelson wrote:
On 3/18/10 3:55 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
Wayne Fay wrote:
- unambiguous - no "you might do this or mayby that" just "if your
situation
is this and you want the best development environment do exactly this".
But notice some recent questions on the list.
Interesting.
Much of what you say I think is already documented. For example the definitive
guide explains quite well that by convention Maven supports one artifact per
project. It also contains many if not most of the best practices that users
often ask on this list how to circumvent.
But I k
On 3/18/10 3:55 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
> Wayne Fay wrote:
>>> - unambiguous - no "you might do this or mayby that" just "if your
>>> situation
>>> is this and you want the best development environment do exactly this".
>>>
>>
>> But notice some recent questions on the list...
>> - how to compi
I don't see an easy way to specify the same configuration values for the
maven-javadoc-plugin so that they'll apply when it is used from
as well as from . What's the best way to do
this?
Thanks,
Laird
I believe there are some blog posts over at Soantype's blog about success
stories migrating to Maven. Have a look there!
http://blogs.sonatype.com
/Anders
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 18:35, Ron Wheeler
wrote:
> Wayne Fay wrote:
>
>> Guys, I am trying to push Maven in my organization, so I am facing
Wayne Fay wrote:
- unambiguous - no "you might do this or mayby that" just "if your situation
is this and you want the best development environment do exactly this".
But notice some recent questions on the list...
- how to compile from multiple source directories
- migrating a large ant bu
> It was key for us that it happened in a grass roots fashion.
>
> A meritocrocy approach, while slow, is generally the best way to
> get buy in. If you force it, everyone will hate it and not be very productive.
I agree 100% with the grassroots, meritocracy approach. But it sounded
like the OP in
On 3/18/10 2:06 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
> My personal opinion (and it is shared by many of the active people on
> this list) is that jumping in with your first Maven project as a "big
> Ant migration" is the worst possible way to get started with Maven and
> is nearly guaranteed to fail.
Just to echo
For the most part, I agree with Wayne's sentiment.
We did it in stages, and even now it isn't fully adopted. Like just about
everyone else, before Maven we were using ant. A number of more agile projects
which had more empowerment heard about Maven and just tried it on their
projects. Some of t
> - unambiguous - no "you might do this or mayby that" just "if your situation
> is this and you want the best development environment do exactly this".
But notice some recent questions on the list...
- how to compile from multiple source directories
- migrating a large ant build to maven without
> Can you provide examples of large organizations that made the move from Ant
> to Maven and were happy with the process and felt that the benefits
> outweighed the initial costs.
I can only speak for the companies that I work for, and Maven has only
been adopted in pockets, not broadly due to the
> > PS- Who is producing and assuming ongoing responsibility
> for this BPG?
> >
> >
> The community.
>
It won't get done. Someone needs to come forward and lead the charge. All these
suggestions going to the mailing list I am sure a lot of readers are enjoyoing
but I doubt anyone is actual
Guilty as charged. I have this sense that I've gotten into trouble
with snapshot timestamps before, so I lept here.
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>> The instructions at:
>> http://code.google.com/p/java-twitter/
>> call for one to declare their repo, and then just cite the g/a
Wayne Fay wrote:
Guys, I am trying to push Maven in my organization, so I am facing
the reality of existing mega projects with mega chaos and the
resistance of some zealous ant users. Do you have an operative suggestions?
It sounds like you would benefit from a mandate from someone higher
Wayne Fay wrote:
Another section for the "Best Practices Guide"
There are multiple books written about Maven (many as free PDFs) in
addition to the Maven website, various plugin documentation, Maven
User Wiki, and many other resources.
There is no shortage of documentation but it is no
> The instructions at:
> http://code.google.com/p/java-twitter/
> call for one to declare their repo, and then just cite the g/a/v with
> version 0.9-SNAPSHOT.
Perhaps a silly question but did you ask on their user list first?
This may be a known error in their documentation that they can help
you
> Guys, I am trying to push Maven in my organization, so I am facing
> the reality of existing mega projects with mega chaos and the
> resistance of some zealous ant users. Do you have an operative suggestions?
It sounds like you would benefit from a mandate from someone higher up
that will gently
> Another section for the "Best Practices Guide"
There are multiple books written about Maven (many as free PDFs) in
addition to the Maven website, various plugin documentation, Maven
User Wiki, and many other resources.
At least one third of the questions on this list are straight out of
the exi
Perez Ronen wrote:
Guys, I am trying to push Maven in my organization, so I am facing the reality
of existing mega projects with mega chaos and the resistance of some zealous
ant users. Do you have an operative suggestions?
Unfortunately there is not a best practices guide.
I can give you
Is there a property set by the site plugin when the site
goal runs (as the release plugin sets the performRelease
property)?
If there is, where/how could I have found the answer? I
looked in site
plugin doc, lifecycle pages, googled,
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/MavenPropertie
Did you make any progress? I'm trying to do this same.
~ David
Allan Ditzel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have the need to run some ant tasks within our maven project, but we
> need
> to get a fully qualified path to the artifact to pass in to some ant
> tasks.
> The only thing I've found so far is th
I did add the repo.
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Ron Wheeler
wrote:
> Perhaps a silly question but did you add their repository to your list of
> repositories.
>
> Perhaps I am mistaken but it looks like there is a extra "0.9-SNAPSHOT" in
> the real path and their instructions are not corre
You can set up maven in paralell, non-disruptively. Once you have that, get
site reports working and then ask the Ant guys to produce a bill-of-materials!
===
Curtis Yanko
UHGIT
Computer Services - ADIS
Continuous Integration Service
https://ulink.uhc.com/groups/cis
w860
Guys, I am trying to push Maven in my organization, so I am facing the reality
of existing mega projects with mega chaos and the resistance of some zealous
ant users. Do you have an operative suggestions?
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Sent:
Hi Kristian,
First thanks for the answer
But i know of the nar plugins which are used for C++/C compilings etc. and
dependency download (nar-files) etc. and they are working for MVN 2.2.1 as
well...
http://duns.github.com/maven-nar-plugin/
Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:
>
> Hi Kistrian,
>
> cool..
>
> one question: Is Maven 3 required or would it work with Maven 2.2.1 as well
> ? Or didn't you test it ?
it really needs maven 3 due to the way all the rubygems get downloaded
as gem artifacts which use
Perhaps a silly question but did you add their repository to your list
of repositories.
Perhaps I am mistaken but it looks like there is a extra "0.9-SNAPSHOT"
in the real path and their instructions are not correct.
I did not test this but you might want to try it
http://java-twitter.googlec
Another "Best Practice" example about how to structure a project into
Maven projects with libraries and dependencies to avoid the "Big Bang"
theory of deployment.
Ron
Perez Ronen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to migrate a Java application built by Ant to Maven2. among other
the build perform the f
Another section for the "Best Practices Guide"
Sonotype has an article that almost describes how to do this. It is
pretty good but lacks a bit about how (and why) to create a pom for the
jars you need to upload.
Ron
Wayne Fay wrote:
The document has movedhttp://download.java.net/maven/1/ja
I've solved it. This is my parent model:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p27945404/pom.xml pom.xml Warning: It doesn't
work so. It must be extended. It should only show the principle.
Settings for .settings files were made with eclipse first and then they was
saved in foo-core.xml and in foo-ui.xml
Hello maven-archetype-plugin users,
I am looking to insert a current datetime stamp into file generated by my
own archetype. I found an old ticket
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/ARCHETYPE-63 said it's been implemented
since alpha-1, but $currentDate still doesn't work on my alpha-4 version.
Any
>From Maven documentation:
>http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html
It says:
a build phase can also have zero or more goals bound to it. If a build phase
has no goals bound to it, that build phase will not execute. But if it has one
or more goals bound to
The instructions at:
http://code.google.com/p/java-twitter/
call for one to declare their repo, and then just cite the g/a/v with
version 0.9-SNAPSHOT.
When I call it out in a pom, I get
[INFO] Unable to find resource
'net.unto.twitter:java-twitter:jar:0.9-SNAPSHOT' in repository
java-twitter-r
We still want the plugin to be inherited by the child projects.
But thanks for the clarification on the syntax.
-Original Message-
From: "stephenconnolly [via maven users]"
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 04:16:17
To: izak.wessels
Subject: Re: How to Invoke different goals of 1 plugin
Have different executions in different phases to ensure the order.
In the same phase you cannot gaurantee any order AFAIK.
Subir
-Original Message-
From: Perez Ronen [mailto:ronen.pe...@comverse.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:42 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: How to perform orde
maven-antrun-plugin
1.1
echodir
run
verify
*false*
Build Dir: ${project.build.directory}
stephenconnolly wrote:
>
> give each execution a different
>
> and if you don;t want something inherited by child projects, set
> false
>
Yup, we tried that.
Example :
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-pmd-plugin
2.4
pmd-default
generate-sources
give each execution a different
and if you don;t want something inherited by child projects, set
false
On 18 March 2010 11:38, izak.wessels wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We would like to invoke different goals on 1 plugin.
>
> From reading the documentation, it seems that the best way to achieve this
> i
Hi,
We would like to invoke different goals on 1 plugin.
>From reading the documentation, it seems that the best way to achieve this
is to setup a profile and specify the same plugin but with a different goal.
Here is the 1st time that the plugin is defined in the pom.xml. Take note of
the g
Hi Kistrian,
cool..
one question: Is Maven 3 required or would it work with Maven 2.2.1 as well
? Or didn't you test it ?
Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
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Hi Laurent,
after investigating the problem i found the cause for this...sorry..;-(
I hope to get a new update on the weekend...
Thanks for testing MLV...
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Karl Heinz Marbaise
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never mind,
The secret is in scmVersionType adn scmVervsion configuration
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Dan Tran wrote:
> Hi every one,
>
> I have a need to checkout a CVS tag at build time, and have no idea
> how to configure the tag. Any advice is greatly appreciated
>
> here is my configur
Thank you, Patrick, I try this.
Thank you for all, who has taken a part in this discussion.
Best Regards,
Sipungora
Patrick Turcotte-4 wrote:
>
> Maybe this could help. If you make the modification through Eclipse
> interface, and check how the files were modified in .settings, you could
> pr
I can create a JIRA-task and look into if I can solve it. Perhaps I will do it
within the next month then.
But it would also be nice to get confirmation that it canät be done using the
available configuration possibilities today.
/Ludwig
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From: Dan Tran [mailto:dant...@
Hi every one,
I have a need to checkout a CVS tag at build time, and have no idea
how to configure the tag. Any advice is greatly appreciated
here is my configuration
${cvsroot}:mymodule
Thanks
-Dan
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feel free to submit patches. I have seen this request to configure
code-style per project before, but it kind a die out
-D
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Ludwig Magnusson
wrote:
> I don't really agree here. I think it's pretty much on a project level. I
> have different projects in my worksp
On 18 March 2010 07:11, Perez Ronen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to migrate a Java application built by Ant to Maven2. among
> other the build perform the following operations:
>
> 1) Running a javadoc doclet to find annotated Java files to be externalize
> later as web services
> 2) compile a sm
I don't really agree here. I think it's pretty much on a project level. I
have different projects in my workspace that has different formatting
requirements. And in my project, we have the exported xml-file version
controlled. I defenetly think it would be great if the maven-eclipse-plugin
could au
Hi,
I am trying to migrate a Java application built by Ant to Maven2. among other
the build perform the following operations:
1) Running a javadoc doclet to find annotated Java files to be externalize
later as web services
2) compile a small part of the code for step 3
3) run Axis java2wsdl on
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