What would be a Maven project for SharePoint?
If you can show a SharePoint Maven project, we can transform it into an
archetype to let people easily create projects.
But for the moment, I don't know such an archetype because I don't know what a
SharePoint Maven project would be.
Regards,
I have various questions regarding Maven 3 and Nexus repository. At our nexus
repository I would like to resolve only timestamp dependencies. That is to
say I would like to prevent downloading timestapped dependencies to my local
repository. And also at my nexus configuration having only latest
Yes, that's the case.
On Sep 29, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Dan Tran wrote:
I am hoping Sonatype, took the windows x86 for version 3.2.3 source,
enhance, and rebuild for x64. Is it the case?
-Dan
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Brett Porter br...@apache.org wrote:
As far as I recall, the
Hi Wayne
my comment ++ below
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Von: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2011 19:36
An: Maven Users List
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Question: Given mavens settings.xml has the proxy info's does maven tell
Just to put the cork in this, the backtrace at the end proves that
Apache Lucene doesn't work in your OpenVMS environment. Words cannot
express my lack of surprise.
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Hi.
I've been using maven-ant-tasks to deploy an ant built library to a
local Nexus repository. The problem I have is that even though the ant
task is reading the settings .xml files, it doesn't appear to be using
the authentication info found there. I keep getting an authorization
failed
++ sometimes inside an ant target maven gets called by a mvn . . .
task/macro ;
in this context, ANT already knows about the proxy info. But how is this
information passed to maven now?
If maven retrieves proxy setting from MAVEN_OPTS environment variable under
any circumstances, then
Below is the complete settings.xml file. I'm on Windows, and this file is
located in c:/apache-maven-3.0.3/conf/settings.xml . Should it be located
somewhere else? - Dave
Begin settings.xml ==
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
settings
Hi,
I have a few servers in the settings.xml where the username/password is the
same for all server ids.
is there a way to set a default username/password so i don't have to add a
new server xml block every time?
26server
27 idscala-tools.org/id
28 usernamet/username
29
On 13/10/2011 2:06 PM, Tommy Chheng wrote:
Do you have Nexus or another repo installed?
If not, do that first.
That will fix your settings.xml problem in a much more sensible way and
make your whole life a lot easier.
Using Maven without a repo is a horribly wasteful thing to do.
Ron
Hi,
I
I have nexus installed and the servers are proxied, how can I use nexus to
set a default username/password for each server?
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Ron Wheeler
rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:
On 13/10/2011 2:06 PM, Tommy Chheng wrote:
Do you have Nexus or another repo
Am 13.10.2011 20:06, schrieb Tommy Chheng:
I have a few servers in the settings.xml where the username/password is the
same for all server ids.
Hi,
use a different password for different servers. The server
administrators will probably be very grateful for this fine act of
computer security.
To clarify, it's the same account on the same nexus repo.
The server ids are different because each is a different proxied server.
How would the original problem vanish by changing the password for each
server entry?
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Ansgar Konermann
I think that what he meant was that:
1) Having the same password on different servers is a poor security practice
2) If you have different passwords, then you will not try to set them
once for all since they will be different.
Not sure all these apply to your case. As far as I understand your
Am 13.10.2011 20:57, schrieb Tommy Chheng:
The server ids are different because each is a different proxied server.
What exactly do you mean by each is a different *proxied server*?
a) I want to deploy to maven repositories on different servers which are
located outside my organisation, but I
I have a project with a lot of modules, some of which are dependent on each
other and some of which aren't. Most of the time I want everything built
and versioned together, which is why they're all in the same project.
However, is there a way to release module D, with updates of its dependent
Can anyone help me configure findbugs in the site reporting?
I use an external file to exclude some checks, so I used this
configuration:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-checkstyle-plugin/examples/multi-module-config.html
and adapted it to maven-site 3.
It works with checkstyle but
I'm trying to activate a build profile in a project, like:
profiles
profile
idunpack/id
activation
property
namedev.explode/name
valueyes/value
/property
/activation
build
pluginManagement
plugins
...
What environment variables do I modify for Windows 7? The system does not
recognize the mvn -version command.
Vernona Adams
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Adams, Vernona vernona.ad...@lmco.com wrote:
What environment variables do I modify for Windows 7? The system does not
recognize the mvn -version command.
Vernona Adams
Did you read http://maven.apache.org/download.html Installation Instructions
I'm fairly
Can I have the hour of my life I just wasted trying to get Maven 3 working
offline? Even with -o Maven kept complaining about dependency not in local
repository we basically it was. After an hour of wasted time I discovered my
local repository full of files named _maven.repositories after deleting
B is the most similar workflow.
So i have a few remote maven repos i want to use:
i.e. scala-tools.org and sweble, etc.
I added both of these to my Nexus server as proxy repos.
In my local settings.xml, i had to add two server/server entries. each
with the same set of nexus username/password.
On 11-10-13 03:50 PM, Paul Grove wrote:
Can I have the hour of my life I just wasted trying to get Maven 3 working
offline? Even with -o Maven kept complaining about dependency not in local
repository we basically it was. After an hour of wasted time I discovered my
local repository full of
You can use the ID from one of them in both places. That's what I do.
On Oct 13, 2011, at 7:16 PM, Tommy Chheng wrote:
B is the most similar workflow.
So i have a few remote maven repos i want to use:
i.e. scala-tools.org and sweble, etc.
I added both of these to my Nexus server as
What environment variables do I modify for Windows 7? The system does
not recognize the mvn -version command.
What directions did you follow?
What commands did you execute?
I am aware of nothing special about installing on Win7. I think you simply
skipped/missed a step or two in the
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